“Indoor air quality sensors as decision tools for schools”
Beverly is a PhD student in Environmental Health at the Boston University School of Public Health. She graduated from Harvard College in 2020 with a degree in Environmental Science and Engineering, where she served as a climate adaptation intern and sustainability peer educator. She then worked for two years as an environmental consultant at Eastern Research Group, Inc. Her dissertation focuses on characterizing extreme heat in early childhood education centers, examining links between extreme temperatures and standardized test performance in school-age children, and evaluating how air quality alerts influence indoor air quality and portable air cleaner use in classrooms.