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TH9. Sarah M. Jordaan (2010). The land use footprint of energy extraction in Alberta. Faculty of Environmental Design, University of Calgary. (PDF)
smjordaa(at)ucalgary.ca

TH8. Eduard Cubi Montanya (2009). Performance of Underfloor Air Distribution Systems. Temperature Stratification and Ventilation Effectiveness in the Child Development Centre. Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engieering, University of Calgary. (PDF)
cubieduard(at)gmail.com

TH7. Juan Moreno-Cruz (2009). Essays on the Economics of Geoengineering. Department of Economics, University of Calgary. (PDF)
jbmoreno(at)ucalgary.ca

TH6. Jamie Rhodes (2007). Carbon mitigation with biomass: An engineering, economic, and policy assessment of opportunities and implications, Carnegie Mellon. (PDF)
jrhodes(at)andrew.cmu.edu

TH5. Joshuah Stolaroff (2006). Capturing CO2 from ambient air: A feasibility assessment. Civil and environmental engineering and Engineering and public policy, Carnegie Mellon. (PDF)
(This version is formated for on screen viewing and compact printing. A version with the original formating is available upon request)
infinity(at)cmu.edu - jointly supervised with Greg Lowry.

TH4. Hassan Hassanzadeh (2006). Simulation of convective mixing in porous media for geologic storage of CO2. Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, University of Calgary. (PDF)
hhassanz(at)ucalgary.ca - jointly supervised with Mehran Pooladi-Darvish.

TH3. Joseph DeCarolis (2004). The Economics and Environmental Impacts of Large-Scale Wind Power in a Carbon Constrained World. Engineering and Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon. (PDF)
Decarolis.Joseph(at)epamail.epa.gov

TH2. Elizabeth Wilson (2004). Managing the Risks of Geologic Carbon Sequestration: A Regulatory and Legal Analysis. Engineering and Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon. (PDF)
ewilson(at)umn.edu. www.hhh.umn.edu/people/ewilson/

TH1. Timothy Johnson (2002). Electricity Without Carbon Dioxide: Assessing the Role of Carbon Capture and Sequestration in US Electric Markets. Engineering and Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon. (PDF)
Johnson.Tim(at)epamail.epa.gov