Bogdan Muresan
Gustave Eiffel University
Bogdan Muresan is associate professor at the Gustave Eiffel University (Environment Planning, Safety et Eco-design – laboratory) specializing in non-exhaust emissions and their environmental fate. Trained as a biogeochemist, his research aims to anticipate and reduce the ecosystem and health effects of unregulated pollutant emissions from the transport sector. To do this, he investigated several research fields (biogeochemistry, ecotoxicology, tribology, civil engineering) and environmental compartments (soil, water, atmosphere, living organisms). The data obtained describe the mechanisms of complexity and the chains of processes that link pollutant emissions to effects. Another important aspect of his research is the development of non-exhaust emission reduction strategies and tools through collaborations with academic organizations and socio-economic actors: including on-road emission measuring platforms, low-cost sensors, laboratory-scale analytical methodologies, etc. Bogdan Muresan has co-authored over 40 international articles, supervised 10 diploma theses and 13 master’s or engineering equivalent internships, and participated in 25 national and 3 international projects.
Session 1
Measuring Emissions: Methods, Standards, and Real-World Insights
Room: Samberg Salon MI
Moderators: Elisabeth Rodland and Florian Breider
- Non-Exhaust Emissions from Tire-Road Contact: Emission Dynamics, Physico-Chemical Properties, Environmental Fate and Health Effects
Keynote Speaker: Muresan Bogdan - Advancing standardization in tire and road wear particle (trwp) emissions: a repeatability assessment across new and post break-in tire conditions
Speaker: Melis Seren Celenlioglu - Simultaneous measurement of tire wear and airborne tire wear particle emissions on an outer drum test bench
Speaker: Ludwig Schubert - Development of a driving circuit per euro 7 for c1 tire abrasion using model-in-the-loop simulation and onroad convoy testing
Speaker: Carlos Agudelo