The correctness and validity of simulation models for structural health is under scrutiny in this project. Dtwins for structural-health monitoring (SHM) heavily rely on physics simulation to inform their prediction. Read more
The project. Why is the organisation and delivery of health and care services so difficult to plan for and manage? Difficulties and delays in accessing care services, cancellations and increasing costs have a negative impact on all of us. Read more
To meet emerging sustainability and product performance goals, engineers need revolutionary design tools. The “Re-imagining Engineering Design” (RIED) Programme sets out to explore a radical new engineering design system using bio-inspired methodologies. Read more
Introduction. Associative polymers are macromolecules containing associative groups, also called stickers, that undergo reversible association to physically cross link the polymers into transient networks. Read more
PhD Scholarship at the University of Canterbury New Zealand. The Department of Civil and Natural Resources Engineering at the University of Canterbury is seeking a highly motivated, self-driven, and qualified candidate for a PhD scholarship in the field of building energy simulation and optimisation. Read more
Large-eddy simulation (LES) is the state-of-the-art computational fluid dynamics (CFD) technique to study environmental and industrial flows, turbomachinery, aerodynamics, atmospheric flows to name a few. Read more
Oil-free turbomachinery (OFT) is an emerging technology defined as high speed rotating machinery operating without oil lubrication, relying instead on “air foil” bearings (AFBs, also known as gas foil bearings or foil air bearings). OFT research is motivated by technological and environmental benefits for diverse applications e.g. Read more
As part of the Assuring International Programme we are developing a mobile robot to demonstrate our safety engineering guidance, in particular our top-level safety guidance (. Read more
A fully funded 4 years PhD studentship within the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (EPSRC industrial CASE… Read more
One PhD position is available in the Theory and Simulation of Condensed Matter Group at the Department of Physics, King's College London, under the supervision of Dr. Read more
Research Group:
Mechanical and Process Engineering
The simulation model of Fluid Catalytic Cracking (FCC) unit and many other refinery processes maximise the yields of fuels such as gasoline, diesel, propylene and minimise the yields of CO2. Read more
The use of natural gas as a fuel for electricity production is expected to gradually increase in the next decades. Since it is acknowledged that large CO2 emission cuts should be achieved in the near future, it seems plausible that these systems may have to be coupled to CO2 capture schemes. Read more
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