Daniel Carder, Ph.D.
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Center for Alternative Fuels, Engines and Emissions West Virginia University
Daniel Carder, Ph.D., is the director of the Center for Alternative Fuels, Engines and Emissions at West Virginia University. For more than 20 years Carder has specialized in the measurement and control of heavy-duty mobile source exhaust emissions and alternative fuels research. His interests include design and development of exhaust emissions control systems, gaseous and particulate matter measurement and characterization, as well as in-use emissions measurement. His research has spanned most of the transportation sector, including medium- and heavy-duty on-highway, transit bus, locomotive and marine vessels, while his diesel engine research endeavors have covered on-highway, off-highway, mining and portable/stationary applications of both conventional and hybrid designs.
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