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flag Carleton University researchers created an AI tool to optimize indoor ventilation during wildfires, improving air quality in buildings.

flag Researchers at Carleton University have developed an AI-powered framework that uses simulations and machine learning to optimize indoor ventilation during wildfire seasons, helping reduce exposure to harmful smoke particles and carbon dioxide. flag The system models how room design, occupancy, and airflow affect indoor air quality, enabling architects to make data-driven decisions for safer building layouts before construction. flag Validated through 600 lab simulations, the tool aims to protect health in homes, schools, and offices amid increasingly severe wildfire events, offering a proactive solution to indoor air safety as climate change intensifies fire seasons.

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