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Simona Onori, right, an assistant professor at Clemson University, is working to reduce fine-particle emissions in gasoline direct injection engines. The work will be done at Clemson's International Center for Automotive Research. (Photo: Craig Mahaffey/Provided)A Clemson University assistant professor has received a $500,000 award from the National Science Foundation to conduct research on reducing emissions from gasoline direct injection engines. According to a news release, direct injection engines have better fuel economy and lower carbon-dioxide emissions than more conventional port fuel injection engines. Onori said the automotive industry has for some time been conducting its own research, and this will be one of the first where the automotive and academic world collaborate on this initiative.
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