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PEMS4NANO

PEMs4Nano is developing robust and reliable measurement procedures for particles down to 10 nm in exhaust gases of internal combustion engines.
Uniresearch Role

Uniresearch carried out the role of project manager and also provided the project management support team. Tasks included: taking care of administrative and financial aspects, and preparation of meetings in collaboration with the coordinator.

PEMS4Nano Team
Willem van Dorp
Senior Grant Consultant
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PEMS4NANO

The PEMs4Nano project (P4N) addresses the development of measurement procedures for particles down to 10 nm in exhaust gases of current direct injection gasoline engines, providing a contribution to future regulation on particle emissions, in particular in real driving conditions.
This key contribution is expected to be based on the insight gained in terms of the formation and evolution of particle dynamics, the identified uncertainties, process sensitivities, and the optimisation and demonstration of measurement technologies in real driving conditions. The underlying concept in P4N is to optimize and demonstrate the usage of existing particle measurement technologies for analyzing particle emissions in the exhaust gases.

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Facts & Figures
  • Acronym: PEMs4Nano
  • Full name: Portable Nano-Particle Emission Measurement System
  • Start date: 1 October 2016
  • Duration: 36 Months
  • Total budget: 3.75M€
  • EC funding: 3.75M€
  • EC contract number: 724145

The project consortium consists of 10 partners from 5 EU countries.