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Announcing an Improved Customer Support Experience for all QuantAQ Users

We are excited to announce some updates to our customer support portal and ticketing system. With these changes, we aim to improve everyone's experience with customer support and to help foster a strong user community. The recent improvements include a new community page, an improved help center, and

AAAR 2022

The 2022 American Association of Aerosol Research conference is set to take place in Raleigh, North Carolina from October 3rd - 7th, 2022. If you're attending and interested in learning about how QuantAQ's professional-grade air quality sensors can be used to understand building ventilation, sources of

Can your Plantower PMS5003-based Air Quality Sensor Measure PM10?

No. Let's investigate. The Plantower PMS5003 is a low-cost particle sensor that does a (very) good job measuring the total scattered light for particles that are able to physically make it to the sensing area of the device. The peer-reviewed literature has shown the PMS5003 is unable to

Use py-smps to analyze size-resolved particle sensor data

py-smps is an open-source python package to help analyze and visualize data from aerosol sizing instruments such as the Scanning Mobility Particle Sizer (SMPS), Scanning Electrical Mobility Spectrometer (SEMS), and other aerosol-sizing instruments such as optical particle counters (OPCs). While it was originally developed to analyze data from research-grade instrumentation,

Rebasing time series in python

Quite often, you may find yourself with two sets of data - both time series - that do not share the same time index. There are a couple of common use cases where this may arise in air pollution/atmospheric chemistry: 1. You have two instruments that collect data at

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