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Glossary:Energy and emissions research lab

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Carleton University’s Energy and Emissions Research Lab (EERL) conducts internationally renowned, highly-cited interdisciplinary research designed to understand, quantify, model, and mitigate airborne pollutant emissions associated with global upstream energy production. Headed by Prof. Matthew Johnson, Canada Research Professor in Energy & Combustion Generated Pollutant Emissions, EERL combines advanced experimentation and simulation in both large-scale controlled lab

experiments and field work, leveraging a range of advanced optical diagnostics and experimental capabilities unparalleled in Canada.[1]

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EERL

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