Dr Malgorzata (Maggie) Wiatros-Motyka is an author and analyst with interests in clean coal technologies and multi-pollutant control. Prior to joining the IEA CCC, she worked at The University of Nottingham, where she was involved in a variety of research projects including multi-pollutant control from the power generation sector. More specifically, her work included development, testing and optimisation of novel mercury, trace elements, CO2, NOx & SOx systems for coal gasification and combustion exhaust gases, as well as a research into coal and coal-biomass fly ash utilisation. She graduated in Environmental Engineering (PhD and MSc -University of Nottingham, UK), Mining and Geology (MSc-Eng – AGH University of Science and Technology in Krakow, Poland) and Territorial Management in The European Integration Process (Postgraduate Diploma- University of Economics in Krakow, Poland). [email protected]
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