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  • A13E-01: PHOENIX: A Dense Sensor Network for Outdoor PM Monitoring in Altadena, CA after the 2025 Eaton Fire
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Author(s):
Haroula Baliaka, California Institute of Technology (First Author)
Coleen Roehl, California Institute of Technology (Presenting Author)
Nikos Kanakaris, Amazon Web Services
Manuel de la Torre Juarez, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
Merritt C. McDowell, California Institute of Technology
Isaac N Aguilar, California Institute of Technology
Théo Tacail, California Institute of Technology
Francois Tissot, California Institute of Technology
Thomas E. Morrell, California Institute of Technology
Vine Blankenship, California Institute of Technology
Sina Hasheminassab, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
Rima Habre, University of Southern California
Nga Lee Ng, Georgia Institute of Technology
John Seinfeld, California Institute of Technology
Richard Flagan, California Institute of Technology
Paul Wennberg, California Institute of Technology


PHOENIX consists of 28 rooftop sensors deployed in Altadena, CA following the January 2025 Eaton Fire, aimed at assessing air quality during post-fire cleanup. Here, we present lessons learned from its first six months of operation.



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