
Joshua Armitage
Ph.D. Candidate, 2016
Research Area: Effects of turbulent crosswinds on flare performance
Josh is a PhD student at Carleton University, where he also completed his undergraduate and graduate studies. Josh has over 6 years of industry experience managing fugitive emission surveys at oil sands facilities north of Fort McMurray and is registered as a Professional Engineer with the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta. Josh will be involved in the wind tunnel experiments at Western University under Theme 3, to determine the effects of turbulent crosswinds on flare performance.
Supervisor: Professor Matthew Johnson at Carleton University