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EMISSIONS & AIR QUALITY MONITORING


Isaline Fraboulet, Ineris, Head of the Characterisation of Atmospheric and Aqueous Emissions Unit, France


Isaline a chemical Engineer who graduated from ENSCR with Master of Science in analytical chemistry in 2002. After working for three years for Corus RD&T (Steel industry) in the UK as Project leader in analysis of Organic pollutants from air emissions, She joined Ineris in France in 2005. From 2005 to 2017 she worked in the area of emissions of gases and aerosols from various industrial and domestic combustion processes, in charge of research project at national and European levels. In 2018 Isaline became the head of the Ineris team dealing with atmospheric an aqueous emissions.


Jelle Hofman, Flemish Institute for Technological Research (VITO), R&D Researcher, Air Quality Management Systems, Belgium


Jelle Hofman, Ph.D. in bioscience engineering and R&D researcher at the Flemish Institute for Technological Research (VITO) since 2021, working on (i) environmental sensing applications for legislative (PM, NO2, O3) and emerging contaminants (BC and UFP) and (ii) methodological developments for PFAS monitoring in air emissions (stack monitoring), ambient air and dry/wet deposition. 10 years of experience in the environmental monitoring field, from academic (postdoc University of Antwerp, BE), policy (Flanders Environmental Agency, BE) and technological/ industrial (R&D at imec, NL and VITO, BE) perspectives. Recent CEN TC264 member involved in the new PFAS working group.


Dr Asta Gregorič, Aerosol Magee Scientific, Research Project Manager, Slovenia


Dr. Asta Gregorič is a Research Project Manager at Aerosol d.o.o., specializing in black carbon and other carbonaceous aerosol measurements. Her work focuses on the development and application of advanced online techniques for carbonaceous aerosol characterization, source apportionment, and air quality monitoring. She has led and contributed to numerous national and international research projects, working closely with environmental monitoring networks. In addition to her research activities, Dr. Gregorič is committed to knowledge transfer and academic mentoring as an Assistant Professor at the University of Nova Gorica.


Lars K. Gram, FORCE Technology, Clean Air Technologies, Senior Project Manager, Denmark


Lars Gram is a senior specialist in emission measurements at FORCE Technology, a test house perform-ing consultancy services and emissions measurements for companies and environmental authorities in Denmark and Norway. He has over 35 years of experience within air emissions and currently manages the Danish Reference Laboratory on Air Emissions and advises the Danish EPA on regulation, measure-ments and standardization issues when implementing EU legislation in Denmark. Lars is actively involved in standardisation work by the European Standardisation Organisation CEN/TC264, being a member of several working groups and the chairman of the Danish mirror group. Lars is responsible for preparing method implementation documents for standard reference methods as well as establishing guidelines and training courses for quality assurance of automatic measuring systems (AMS). Lars has contributed to the Danish EPA’s Air Pollution Guideline and is responsible for organising yearly ILC (interlaboratory compari-sons) for Danish stack testing teams.


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