European EASVOLEE project: find out more

Air pollution and the impact of transport-related emissions remain major concerns for health and the environment.
To gain a better understanding of the phenomena that occur in the atmosphere, the partners in the EASVOLEE project will be carrying out field measurement campaigns throughout 2024. The laboratory’s CARE team, in collaboration with the “Centre de recherche en machines thermiques” (CRMT) measure emissions of fine particles and their precursors directly from vehicle exhausts.
Read what Christian George, involved in this project, has to say in the following article of CNRS Chimie EASVOLEE : un projet européen sur les émissions de particules ultrafines
For more information on the launch of the measurement campaigns, (re)discover our article (and the video) here