Summary
Jasmin is currently a research associate at the Sustainable Gas Institute (SGI) working as part of the Methane and Environment Programme. Jasmin joined the SGI in 2018 from The University of Manchester, where she attained a First-class degree in Chemical Engineering with Environmental Technology in 2013, as well as her PhD in 2017. Her PhD research analysed the life cycle sustianbility of extracting and utilising shale gas in the UK; considering environmental, economic and social implications and impacts.
Jasmin's research interests include life cycle assessment and modelling, life cycle costing and multi-criteria decision analysis.
Publications
Journals
Dubey L, Cooper J, Hawkes A, 2023, Minimum detection limits of the TROPOMI satellite sensor across North America and their implications for measuring oil and gas methane emissions, Science of the Total Environment, Vol:872, ISSN:0048-9697, Pages:1-9
Dubey L, Cooper J, Staffell I, et al. , 2023, Comparing satellite methane measurements to inventory estimates: A Canadian case study, Atmospheric Environment-x, Vol:17
Bakkaloglu S, Cooper J, Hawkes A, 2022, Life cycle environmental impact assessment of methane emissions from the biowaste management strategy of the United Kingdom: Towards net zero emissions, Journal of Cleaner Production, Vol:376, ISSN:0959-6526
Cooper J, Hawkes A, 2022, Cutting emissions outside borders, Nature Climate Change, Vol:12, ISSN:1758-678X, Pages:965-966
Cooper J, Dubey L, Bakkaloglu S, et al. , 2022, Hydrogen emissions from the hydrogen value chain-emissions profile and impact to global warming, Science of the Total Environment, Vol:830, ISSN:0048-9697