Dr. Hang Qiu, CE-CERT's new full-time professor, brings expertise in collaborative intelligence within cyber-physical systems. His research aims to merge robot, edge/cloud, and human intelligence to enable cooperation among autonomous entities.
In a research project based out of San Diego, CE-CERT researchers have been delving into the fascinating interaction between low-level clouds and a unique blend of clean marine air and highly polluted air originating from the emissions-rich Los Angeles/Long Beach region.
CARB awarded a research program to UCR's CE-CERT and partners, focusing on non-exhaust emissions from vehicles. Led by Dr. Georgios Karavalakis, the project aims to improve measurement methods and understand the environmental and health impact of brake and tire wear particles.
CE-CERT's OSAR research program, funded by California agencies, has achieved significant progress deploying advanced emission sensing systems on heavy-duty vehicle fleets in the second quarter of 2023. Collaborating with Emisense, this initiative aims to revolutionize real-world emission monitoring, with plans for further expansion and comprehensive data collection in the upcoming quarter.
CE-CERT is proud to announce our involvement in an initiative led by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to develop and deploy sustainable technologies for emergency response.
Georgios Karavalakis, a seasoned researcher at CE-CERT, is transitioning to a full-time Professor role at the Chemical and Environmental Engineering Department at UCR, while maintaining CE-CERT as his secondary department.
Out of twelve national teams, UCR EcoCAR received both the Spirit of the Challenge and the Spirit of Communications awards, recognizing their perseverance, high technical standards, outstanding communication, leadership, and sportsmanship.
DHE has partnered withce-cert at the University of California at Riverside (UCR) to enhance our understanding of emissions from freight activities, particularly in the Inland Empire region