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The monitoring of indoor air pollutants in a spatio-temporal basis is challenging. A key element is the access to local (i.e. indoor residential workplace or public building) exposure measurements. Unfortunately the high cost and complexity of most current air pollutant monitors result in a lack of detailed spatial and temporal resolution. As a result individuals in vulnerable groups (children pregnant elderly and sick people) have little insight into their personal exposure levels. This becomes significant in cases of hyper-local variations and short-term pollution events such as instant indoor activity (e.g. cooking smoking and dust resuspension). Advances in sensor miniaturization have encouraged the development of small inexpensive devices capable of estimating pollutant concentrations. This new class of sensors presents new possibilities for indoor exposure monitoring. This Special Issue invites research in the areas of the triptych: indoor air pollution monitoring indoor air modeling and exposure to indoor air pollution. Topics of interest for the Special Issue include but are not limited to the following: low-cost sensors for indoor air monitoring; indoor particulate matter and volatile organic compounds; ozone-terpene chemistry; biological agents indoors; source apportionment; exposure assessment; health effects of indoor air pollutants; occupant perception; climate change impacts on indoor air quality.