The IOP Combustion Physics Group is organizing the meeting ‘High Impact Industrial-Academic Partnerships: Delivering
Future Combustion Technologies’. It will take place on Tuesday 23
October 2012 at the University of Lincoln.
For registration, follow this link.
The aim is to show that combustion continues to be a challenge in both academia and industry in order to meet current and future requirements. Complexities include the demand for further fuel flexibility and operational flexibility to deliver environments and efficiency benefits. The programme with topics and speakers is attache below.
Programme
10:00 Registration and refreshments
10:30 Keynote Address: The University of Lincoln - New School of Engineering Project Steve Middlesbrough, Director of Service Engineering, Siemens 11:00 Gas Turbine Combustion Research at Lincoln Jill Stewart, University of Lincoln/Siemens 11:30 The role of university collaborations in developing advanced fuels Roger Cracknell, Shell Global Solutions/Leeds University 11:50 Announcement of IOP/CPG Awards 12:00-13:30 Lunch and Poster Session 12:00-12:45 Tour of Siemens facilities and demonstrations 13:00-13:30 The IOP Combustion Physics Group AGM 13:30 Plenary: Burning Brightly? John Loughhead, Director of UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC) 14:00 Design Fires for Tall Buildings Guillermo Rein, University Edinburgh/Built Environment Industrial Consortium 14:20 EON/University Collaboration 14:40 Lotus/ University Collaboration 15:00 Refreshments 15:20 CFD of Gas Turbine Combustors Alexandre Neophytou, The University of Cambridge/Rolls-Royce 15:40 Impact of Combustion Research on Automotive Engines Yannis Hardalupas, Imperial College/Honda 16:00 IOP/CPG Award Lecture 16:20 Closing remark |
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