Brooks field research station supports internships focused on technologies that reduce carbon emissions
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Two Master of Management students from the Haskayne School of Business at the University of Calgary are working to create a low-carbon future through cost analysis and market research of carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technologies.
Both students are taking advantage of MITACS Internships that are providing them first-hand experience with technologies developed to reduce emissions.
Robert Carter, one of the students, works with CMC Research Institutes (CMC) as an emissions technology commercialization analyst through the MITACS Business Strategy Internship Program. Carter conducts cost analysis and market assessment of emissions technologies. His work involves large amounts of research, and constant communication between clients and