Aerobiological engineering is a field of engineering that studies the physical, chemical and biological processes involved in the dispersal and transport of airborne particles, such as bacteria, spores, pollens, and dust. The field focuses on the mechanisms of air pollution and its effects on human, plant and animal health, as well as the development of strategies to reduce its impact. Aerobiological engineering applies principles of engineering, meteorology, and biology to the study of airborne particles and their effects on the environment and human health.