The EASVOLEE project has the wind in its sails
Thanks to the communications team at the Université Claude Bernard Lyon1 for its report on the EASVOLEE European research project.
Matthieu Martin and Eric le Roux highlighted the work of the scientists involved in this project, which aims to assess the real contribution of internal combustion vehicles to ultrafine particle air pollution. They followed one of the on-board measurement campaigns, the fruit of collaboration between our laboratory (CARE team) and Lyon-based engineering company CRMT, 2 of the 8 project partners*.
=> Read the article below and see the photos taken for the occasion on Sciences pour Tous, le site de diffusion des savoirs de l’Université Claude Bernard Lyon1.
*The EASVOLEE project brings together 8 partners : Hellas Institute of Chemical Engineering Sciences (Grèce), CNRS, Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research, Weizmann Institute of Science, Norwegian Meteorological Institute, CRMT, Paul Scherrer Institute (Suisse) and Bern University of Applied Sciences (Suisse).