In collaboration with Partnership for European Research in Occupational Safety and Health (PERSOH), the Norwegian Institute of Occupation Health (STAMI) invites scientists and users of science to Loen in Norway, June 15-19, 2025.
The conference will bring together international participants experienced in fundamental aspects, instrumentation, and applications to examine recent progress in this continuing growing field of human environmental and occupational exposure assessment.
Conference web siteMain Topics
The aim of the conference is to provide a forum to encourage the exchange of ideas and knowledge about recent developments and state-of-the-art knowledge with special focus on air sampling, biomonitoring, and novel analytical techniques.
- Ambient, indoor and occupational air measurements
- Personal, stationary and continuous monitoring – remote sensing
- Sampling of gases, volatile and semi-volatile compounds – pumped, passive and mixed phases
- Sampling strategies- pumped, passive and mixed phases
- Sampling of inorganic, organic, fibrous, and biological aerosols
- Particle size selective sampling
- Direct reading sensors
- Sampling strategies to occupational and environmental biomonitoring.
- Biomarkers of exposure, susceptibility and effect
- Applications of biomarkers in assessing health risk of air and dermal exposures
- New development of analytical methods
- Novel nano-and microplastic measurement methodologies
- Physico-chemical-biological properties of exposure
- Application of Artificial Intelligence
- Uncertainties – Quality of measurements
- Ambient, indoor and occupational studies
- Exposure interpretation
- Modelling for regulatory risk assessments
Scientific programme
The conference will comprise four and a half days of oral and poster contributions, as well as short courses (each 2 hours duration) and discussions.
Oral presentations will have a duration of approximately 20 minutes, keynote speakers will have 45 minutes for their presentations. At the end of each oral presentation 5 minutes will be reserved for discussions.
Poster presentations will be given equal prominence, and ample time will be allowed for discussion.
The conference starts Sunday morning and ends after lunch Thursday (12:00) requiring participants to arrive the venue Saturday June 14.
Programme at a glance (pdf)
As the local organizer of the 11th AIRMON, the National Institute of Occupational Health (STAMI) in Norway extends a warm welcome to scientists and scientific users. We look forward to your attendance at and participation in this triannual scientific event.
Call for papers
We encourage you to reply positively to this invitation and call for papers. Please inform your colleagues about this opportunity to share and discuss their recent experiences and also to be scientifically updated through short courses given by international leading specialists in typical Norwegian informal surroundings.
Venue
The conference venue is Hotel Alexandra located in the most beautiful Fjord and Glacier Districts of Norway, Loen. The hotel is recognised as one of the best conference venues in Norway.
Social activities
A conference is not only a scientitfic meeting, but also a social event. Since the venue of AIRMON 2025 is located in the famous fjord and glacier district of Norway with many outdoor attractions, participants are invited to explore some of them after lunch Sunday. The social highlight of the conference is the excursion to Briksdalen Glacier with an outdoor conference dinner.
AIRMON 2025
For more information on the conference, scientific programme, instructions for preparation of abstracts, deadlines and other information, please consult the Airmon web.
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