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CEM


EMISSIONS & AIR QUALITY MONITORING


Robert Baxter, B3 Systems, USA Liaison, USA


Robert has held both production and engineering positions in the fertilizer industry as well as the hazardous waste incineration industry prior to co-founding B3 Systems, Inc. Since it’s inception in 1991, B3 Systems has focused on providing key support functions to the emission testing and monitoring markets.


Dr. Martine Van Poppel, Senior Scientist, Vito, Belgium


Senior Scientist of the team Air Quality Measurements at VITO where she leads projects related to urban air quality, combustion-related aerosols, mobile and personal exposure monitoring and sensor measurements and testing. She holds a PhD in chemistry (Catholic University of Leuven). She was involved in different national and international projects in which air quality was assessed in relation to traffic and other combustion sources. She is convenor of CEN TC 264 WG42 on sensor testing. She is currently task lead of mobile monitoring and mapping in the RI- URBANS project and WP2 lead in Net4cities, dealing with the organisation of AQ measurements in eleven cities.


Sanjeev K Kanchan, Director (ESG & Industry), International Forum for Environment, Sustainability & Technology (iFOREST), India


Sanjeev K Kanchan is a known environment and sustainability professional from India with nearly two decades of progressive experience in leadership, consulting and advisory, both with non-profit and for-profit organisations. He has led several sustainable industrialisation projects for leading research & advocacy organisations in India. He has also managed senior-level positions with companies involved in real-time monitoring technology supply, data acquisition & handling services (DAHS) and environmental laboratory services. His work experience covers a wide geography including Southeast Asia, South Asia, the Middle East, the European Union, the United Kingdom, Africa, Australia and the USA.


Sanjeev has closely worked with various government institutions, industries, leading think tanks, research institutions and civil societies in India and overseas and trained hundreds of stakeholders. In India, he has contributed to the development of various regulatory tools including the Critically Polluted Areas (CPA) concept, Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems (CEMS), Emission Trading Scheme (ETS), and new pollution norms for industrial sectors (e.g. Power, Steel, Urea, Aluminium etc.). He has also consulted for setting up an “Integrated real-time environmental monitoring system” for the NEOM in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.


In his areas of expertise, Sanjeev has published several books, guidelines, manuals, reports and research articles used as reference documents by the stakeholders. Some of his publications on CEMS include- Best Practices in CEM; Checklist for CEMS Implementation; CEMS- A Technical Guidance Manual; Status of Implementation of Continuous Emission Monitoring System in Coal-fired Thermal Power Plants in India; and CEMS and CEQMS Implementation in India: Inspection Manual.


Dr Roger Brown, Oakwood Environmental Services, Managing Director, UK


Dr Roger Brown FRSC is the Managing Director of Oakwood Environmental Services, an emissions and environmental consultancy. Dr Brown has been actively involved in consultancy and all aspects of source emission and ambient air testing for over 30 years. As a director of several blue-chip companies, he developed their emission test services. He currently provides consultancy to some of the world’s largest companies and holds patents for the measurement of various novel species and processes. He has also designed and commissioned state-of-the-art mobile laboratories for regulatory purposes and process optimisation. He has authored numerous papers and chapters in key works on the measurement of pollutants. He graduated from Southampton University with a doctorate in chemistry and conducted postdoctoral research into mass spectrometry and dioxin analysis. He is currently a director of the Source Testing Association and was a past Chairman, having been involved in the association for 26 years.


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