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Ramesh NarasimhanContact: +1 (918) 747-8783 Ramesh Narasimhan is an engineer with training and experience in multiple aspects of environmental engineering. Prior to joining Clean Air Action Corporation, Mr. Narasimhan, under a NSF scholarship, led a team that developed ozone prediction models for the city of Tulsa using neural networks. Mr. Narasimhan has also worked on research projects involving the remediation of two oil-impacted sites in northeastern Oklahoma, evaluation of NOx and VOC emissions from soils, and the design of a wastewater treatment plant for a brewery and distillery in India. Mr. Narasimhan has presented his work in several regional and national conferences in the US, and his work has been published in several prestigious environmental and meteorological journals. Mr. Narasimhan’s position in Clean Air Action Corporation entails reviewing a multitude of emission reduction strategies and helping determine their practical and economic viability. He works with the mobile and stationary source sectors and specializes in NOx and VOC strategies for ozone control. His work also involves the development and use of modeling techniques to quantify emissions and emission reductions, evaluate transport and dispersion of pollutants, meteorological effects, and development of emission inventories. Mr. Narasimhan possesses a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from Bangalore University in India, and a Master of Science in Chemical Engineering from the University of Tulsa. |
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