Profiles

Title: Epidemiologist
Role: Air pollution health research
Organization: Health Canada
Title: Environmental Scientist, Section Chief\Great Lakes Watershed - Water Quality Monitoring and Surveillance
Organization: Environment and Climate Change Canada
Title: Physical Scientist - Study Leader - Aerosol chemical and optical properties specialist including black carbon.
Role: Leading Canadian Aerosol Baseline Measurement (CABM) program that monitors changes in emissions and transport on the optical and chemical properties of the aerosol at various Canadian locations including the high Arctic, Alert.
Organization: Environment and Climate Change Canada
Title: Senior Research Scientist
Role: Conduct scientific research to understand the impact of environmental chemicals on human health
Organization: Health Canada
Location: Finance Building, 101 Tunney's Pasture Drw, Ottawa ON.
Title: Research Scientist
Role: By working with others and conducting high quality research, generate scientific information to help prevent or reduce risks to human health, and help Canadians make informed decisions. 
Organization: Health Canada
Title: Air Pollution Researcher
Role: Ryan works in the Air Health Science Division at Health Canada. His role is on the technical side of air pollution Exposure Assessment research; consulting on study design, data analysis, outreach, and operation and maintaince of air sampling equipment....
Organization: Health Canada
Location: 269 Laurier Ave W
Title: Research Geoscientist
Organization: Natural Resources Canada
Title: Scientist - Acid Deposition Modelling
Organization: Environment and Climate Change Canada
Title: Research Scientist
Role: I work primarily in the thermal conversion of biomass into fungible fuels and other energy products.  I also work on value recovery from energetic residual materials, i.e., energy from waste, which is essential for a truly functional circular economy.
Organization: Natural Resources Canada
Title: Research Scientist - Air Quality Modelling
Organization: Environment and Climate Change Canada