Dr. Stuart N. Riddick was hired by the Energy Institute of Colorado State University as a Research Scientist with the Methane Emission Technology Evaluation Center (METEC) in 2019, having previously completed a Ph.D. at King’s College London, and worked as a postdoctoral researcher at Cornell, Cambridge, and Princeton Universities. At METEC, he leads research efforts related to the detection of underground natural gas leaks, interfaces with other research groups using the METEC test facility, and leads field measurement campaigns to better quantify methane emissions from all emissions sectors. His research focuses on the formation, transport, and environmental effects of reactive nitrogen and greenhouse gases from natural and anthropogenic sources.
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Methane
Waste
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Agricultural Emissions
Natural emissions
Oil and gas emissions
Fingerprints
Methane
Oil and gas emissions
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions
Agricultural Emissions
Short Biography
Dr. Stuart N. Riddick was hired by the Energy Institute of Colorado State University as a Research Scientist with the Methane Emission Technology Evaluation Center (METEC) in 2019, having previously completed a Ph.D. at King’s College London, and worked as a postdoctoral researcher at Cornell, Cambridge, and Princeton Universities. At METEC, he leads research efforts related to the detection of underground natural gas leaks, interfaces with other research groups using the METEC test facility, and leads field measurement campaigns to better quantify methane emissions from all emissions sectors. His research focuses on the formation, transport, and environmental effects of reactive nitrogen and greenhouse gases from natural and anthropogenic sources.