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Volker Grewe is a leading researcher at Delft University of Technology specializing in the intersection of aviation, climate science, and emissions reduction. His work addresses the broad impacts of aviation on climate change, focusing particularly on carbon dioxide and ozone emissions. Grewe has been instrumental in various projects aimed at assessing and mitigating the environmental impacts of air traffic. In 2021, he was recognized with the SESAR JU Sustainability Award for his contributions to projects that develop climate-optimized aircraft trajectories, a significant step toward reducing the aviation sector's climate impact. His research interests include the effects of aircraft emissions on climate, with a particular focus on non-CO2 emissions and their interactions within the atmosphere. Grewe's collaborative efforts extend to media outlets and academic publications, highlighting the urgent need for sustainable practices in aviation. He continues to be actively involved in educating future engineers and policymakers on the importance of integrating environmental considerations into aviation practices.
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