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Clean Air at Home - Building Your Own Air Purifier

STEM4 Phases3 – 4 WeeksGrades 6–8
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Clean Air at Home - Building Your Own Air Purifier
Grade LevelGrades 6–8
Expert MentorThomas Talhelm
Average Rating4.13/5
Learned Something New92.2%
The Brief

What this project is really about

Imagine living in a city where the air is so polluted that stepping outside feels like breathing smoke. That’s what happened to Professor Thomas Talhelm in Beijing. Instead of buying a fancy $1,000 air purifier, he rolled up his sleeves and built his own for a fraction of the cost—and it worked!In this project, you’ll follow in his footsteps. Your mission: design and build a low-cost air purifier that can actually clean the air in your room. You’ll discover how air purifiers work, why HEPA filters are so good at trapping tiny particles, and how to make air flow work in your favour. Then you’ll sketch your design, gather simple materials like a household fan and a filter, and start building. Once your purifier is ready, it’s time to put it to the test. You’ll measure the air quality before and after running your machine, see if your design works, and think about how you could make it even better. By the end, you’ll realise you don’t need expensive gadgets to solve real problems—you just need curiosity, creativity, and the courage to try. Project Deliverables:• A labelled sketch of your air purifier with a materials list• Photos or drawings showing how you built it • Air quality test results before and after• A short reflection on what worked, what didn’t, and what’s nextLearning Outcomes:• Understand where air pollution comes from and why it’s harmful• Learn how air purifiers and HEPA filters clean the air• Apply design and engineering skills to build a working prototype• Use experiments to test and improve your ideas• Build problem-solving skills using everyday materials

Skills & Learning

What you'll walk away knowing how to do

This project isn't about memorising facts. It's about building capabilities that transfer — to your next project, your next class, and beyond.

🔬Environmental ScienceScience
🔬Experimental DesignScience
⚛️Engineering ThinkingPhysics . Engineering
📐Data CollectionMaths . Statistics
📖Scientific CommunicationEnglish
Expert Guidance

Learn from someone who does this for a living

You're not learning from a textbook. You're learning from a practitioner.

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Project Mentor
Your Mentor

Thomas Talhelm

University of Chicago

Thomas Talhelm brings real-world expertise and professional depth to this project, guiding students through every phase with insight that goes beyond the classroom.

Project Journey

Four phases. One real outcome.

Here's exactly what you'll do — and in what order. No surprises.

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Phase One

Research & Discover

Immerse yourself in the problem. Gather real data, talk to stakeholders, and understand the landscape from primary and secondary sources.

Week 1
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Phase Two

Analyse & Ideate

Find the patterns. Identify root causes, generate multiple solution ideas, and stress-test which approaches are genuinely feasible.

Week 2
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Phase Three

Design & Build

Create your solution — whether it's a prototype, proposal, campaign, or product. Make it real enough to show an actual audience.

Week 3
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Phase Four

Present & Reflect

Present your work, field questions, and articulate what you learned. Document your journey so others can build on it.

Week 4

Clean Air at Home - Building Your Own Air Purifier

STEM·4 Phases·3 – 4 Weeks
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