Human - Centric Indoor Climate for Healthcare Facilities

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HumanIC

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Over 4 million hospital patients acquire a healthcare-associated infection (HAI) in the EU each year. Moreover, the global crisis of antimicrobial resistance means that HAI is posing an increasing cost and risk of mortality. There is clear evidence that airflow controls the dispersion and exposure to airborne pathogens and determines the contamination of critical surfaces in the human-centric climate (HCC), which is defined as the microenvironment which surrounds and is close to a human body. This points to a significant need for innovation in healthcare indoor environments to tackle the challenge of infection control, while improving thermal comfort and energy efficiency in hospitals. To achieve this, we must both advance the fundamental understanding of how people are exposed to airborne pathogens and develop new tools and techniques to enable effective design and operation of healthcare environments. Specifically, there is a need to understand better the local influence of airflows on particles in HCC; quantify the transient behaviour of airflows and contaminants due to healthcare activities like surgery; develop methods for optimising and adapting ventilation systems to control for risks in different environments like operation rooms and isolation rooms; and develop tools to enable real-time interaction with environments during design and operational phases. Bringing together 8 leading academic teams, 4 healthcare facilities and 8 HVAC industry partners, the HumanIC network aims to build a new approach to hospital environmental design through the concept of HCC and the training of 15 Early Career Stage Researchers to address these needs. HumanIC will create and disseminate fundamental and applied science to improve the knowledge base and innovate new technologies for designing and operating hospital ventilation and thermal systems and for reducing infection risk by at least 30%, meanwhile satisfying requirements of thermal comfort, safety and energy.
Näytä enemmän

Aloitusvuosi

2024

Päättymisvuosi

2027

Myönnetty rahoitus

286 488 €
Participant
HALTON OY
Participant
GRANLUND OY
Participant
ACTIVTEK MEDICA SP. Z O. O. (PL)
Participant
Avidicare AB (SE)
Participant
FEDERATIE VAN VERENIGINGEN VOOR VERWARMING EN LUCHTBEHANDELING IN EUROPA REHVA (BE)
Participant
Industria Project sp. z o.o. (PL)
Participant
UNIVERSIDADE DE COIMBRA (PT)
243 403.2 €
Participant
DREES & SOMMER ADVANCED BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES GMBH (DE)
Participant
ST OLAVS HOSPITAL HF (NO)
297 748.8 €
Participant
FUNDACION PARA LA INVESTIGACION BIOMEDICA DEL HOSPITAL GREGORIO MARANON (ES)
251 971.2 €
Participant
POLITECHNIKA WARSZAWSKA (PL)
226 512 €
Coordinator
UNIVERSIDAD CARLOS III DE MADRID (ES)
251 971.2 €
Participant
UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS (UK)
Participant
NORGES TEKNISK-NATURVITENSKAPELIGE UNIVERSITET NTNU (NO)
595 497.6 €
Participant
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT BERLIN (DE)
260 539.2 €
Participant
KUNGLIGA TEKNISKA HOEGSKOLAN (SE)
293 709.6 €
Participant
CHARITE - UNIVERSITAETSMEDIZIN BERLIN (DE)
Participant

Myönnetty summa

2 707 841 €

Rahoittaja

Euroopan unioni

Rahoitusmuoto

HORIZON TMA MSCA Doctoral Networks

Puiteohjelma

Horizon Europe (HORIZON)

Haku

Ohjelman osa
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) (11677)
Aihe
MSCA Doctoral Networks 2022 (HORIZON-MSCA-2022-DN-01-01)
Haun tunniste
HORIZON-MSCA-2022-DN-01

Muut tiedot

Rahoituspäätöksen numero

101119726

Tunnistetut aiheet

public health, occupational health