OUTDOOR AIR QUALITY


 

Air Resource Engineering Program (ARE)


The University of Texas at Austin has developed one of the world's largest and most active programs in Air Resources Engineering. The University of Texas Program in Air Resources Engineering (UTPARE) currently includes six full-time faculty members supporting over 50 graduate students, 10 professional research staff, and 15 undergraduate researchers in three academic departments. Laboratories associated with UTPARE research activities exceed 5,000 sq. feet in the Center for Energy and Environmental Resources at The University of Texas' J.J. Pickle Research campus. Research activities within UTPARE fall into six broad categories: sources of air pollution, laboratory investigations of atmospheric physical and chemical processes, ambient air quality monitoring, ambient air quality modeling, indoor air quality, and air pollution control.

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Other current and recent projects related to Outdoor Air Quality are listed below:

image of a triangle bullet point New Study Measures Methane Emissions from Natural Gas Production and Offers Insights into Two Large Sources  
image of a triangle bullet point Unprecedented Measurements Provide Better Understanding of Methane Emissions during Natural Gas Production   
image of a triangle bullet point CORPUS CHRISTI AIR MONITORING AND CAMERA PROJECT

 
image of a triangle bullet point GREENHOUSE GAS PROJECT

 
image of a triangle bullet point TEXAS AIR QUALITY STUDY I

 
image of a triangle bullet point TEXAS AIR QUALITY STUDY 2

 
image of a triangle bullet point TCEQ 2010 Flare Study Final Report

 
image of a triangle bullet point Supplemental Flare Operations Training