
CLYR, an air quality and environmental health technology company, announced it will develop the core environmental simulation engine for an educational platform funded by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS). The project, in partnership with dfusion, Inc., received a Phase II Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant to support the development of the S3E (Simulation for Environmental Exposure Education) platform.

S3E is a game-based learning platform designed to enhance environmental health literacy among middle school students by focusing on indoor air quality. CLYR will build the real-time computer simulations of pollutant exposure and associated health risks that will power the game. These simulations will allow students to explore how daily activities and home environments impact their health and learn scientific methods to reduce or eliminate potential hazards.

The S3E project expands CLYR’s expertise in quantitative modeling and health risk assessment for environmental hazards. The simulation technologies being developed are closely related to the advanced AI systems CLYR is building for its consumer and industrial products, which aim to provide households and businesses with precise, personalized guidance to mitigate disease risks from environmental exposures.
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