Ian J. Laurenzi, Ph.D.

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2002 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
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Chemical Engineering
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Scott L. Diamond grad student 2002 Penn
 (Stochastic processes in biological and biochemical kinetics.)
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Sleep S, Guo J, Laurenzi IJ, et al. (2020) Quantifying variability in well-to-wheel greenhouse gas emission intensities of transportation fuels derived from Canadian oil sands mining operations Journal of Cleaner Production. 258: 120639
Guo J, Orellana A, Sleep S, et al. (2020) Statistically enhanced model of oil sands operations: Well-to-wheel comparison of in situ oil sands pathways Energy. 208: 118250
Mallapragada DS, Naik I, Ganesan K, et al. (2018) Life cycle greenhouse gas impacts of coal and imported gas-based power generation in the Indian context. Environmental Science & Technology
Sleep S, Laurenzi IJ, Bergerson JA, et al. (2018) Evaluation of Variability in Greenhouse Gas Intensity of Canadian Oil Sands Surface Mining and Upgrading Operations. Environmental Science & Technology
Mallapragada DS, Reyes-Bastida E, Roberto F, et al. (2018) Life cycle greenhouse gas emissions and freshwater consumption of liquefied Marcellus shale gas used for international power generation Journal of Cleaner Production. 205: 672-680
Orellana A, Laurenzi IJ, MacLean H, et al. (2017) Statistically Enhanced Model of In Situ Oil Sands Extraction Operations: An Evaluation of Variability in Greenhouse Gas Emissions. Environmental Science & Technology
Laurenzi IJ, Bergerson JA, Motazedi K. (2016) Life cycle greenhouse gas emissions and freshwater consumption associated with Bakken tight oil. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Hauck M, Steinmann ZJN, Laurenzi IJ, et al. (2014) How to quantify uncertainty and variability in life cycle assessment: The case of greenhouse gas emissions of gas power generation in the US Environmental Research Letters. 9
Steinmann ZJN, Hauck M, Karuppiah R, et al. (2014) A methodology for separating uncertainty and variability in the life cycle greenhouse gas emissions of coal-fueled power generation in the USA International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment. 19: 1146-1155
Laurenzi IJ, Jersey GR. (2013) Life cycle greenhouse gas emissions and freshwater consumption of Marcellus shale gas. Environmental Science & Technology. 47: 4896-903
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