West Virginia University researchers uncovered an emissions cheating scandal that made headlines around the world, but the real story is how their work will create safer, healthier cities. “When I became an engineer 25 years ago, I never thought the general public would be interested in this kind of research,” said Dan Carder, who has been Director of WVU’s Center for Alternative Fuels, Engines and Emissions since 2010.
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