Laurent Alleman
IMT Nord Europe | #atmosphere #particles #metals #health
Laurent Alleman has been an associate professor since 2004 at IMT Nord Europe (former École des Mines de Douai and IMT Lille Douai) in the Atmospheric Sciences and Environmental Engineering department. He holds a PhD in Environmental Geosciences (1997) from the Aix-Marseille University. Its main research projects are centered on tracing particulate atmospheric pollution sources, particularly metals and studying their potential health impact. He is also involved in various institutional organisms concerning research, regulation and standardization such as the Laboratoire central de surveillance de la qualité de l’air (LCSQA), AFNOR, the French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety (ANSES) an the European committee for standardization (CEN).
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- Fine particles: How can their impact on health be better assessed?
- The contest for the worst air pollutant
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