The Institute of Shock Physics at Imperial College hosts a number of short courses throughout the year in the area of shock and high-rate phenomena, material properties, energetic materials and hydrodynamics. The aim of these courses is to offer an opportunity for our students, visiting scientists and academics to cover a range of focussed topics with experts in the field of shock physics.
Our Spring Course: Key Concepts of Shock Hydrodynamics, 27-31 March, 2017 Blackett, ICL
Please contact the Institute Administrator if you are interested in attending or if you have other short course topics that you would like the ISP to arrange.
Date | Course Title | Organiser |
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27-31 March 2017 | Key Concepts of Shock Hydrodynamics | Dr Ron Winter |
4-8 January 2016 | Key Concepts of Shock Hydrodynamics | Dr Ron Winter |
13-17 April 2015 | Key Concepts of Shock Hydrodynamics | Dr Ron Winter |
Nov 2014 | Hydrocode Modelling for Experimentalists 2 - Closed Registration | Dr Gareth Collins |
6-10 Jan 2014 | Key Concepts of Shock Hydrodynamics | Dr Ron Winter |
20-22 May 2013 | Hydrocode Modelling for Experimentalists | Dr Gareth Collins |
14-18 Jan 2013 | Key Concepts of Shock Hydrodynamics | Dr Ron Winter |
11-13 Sept 2012 | Dynamic Phenomena - An Introduction | Dr Bill Proud |
01-03 Feb 2012 | Energetic Materials | Dr Bill Proud |
25 Nov 2011 | Static High-Presure (at UCL) | Prof Paul F McMillan |
10-14 Oct 2011 | Key Concepts of Shock Hydrodynamics | Dr Ron Winter |
16-18 Feb 2011 | Time-Resolved Diagnostics: Measurements of Behaviour at High Strain-Rates |
Dr Dan Eakins |
11-12 Nov 2010 | Static High-Pressure (at UCL) | Prof Paul F McMillan |
14-16 Jun 2010 | Introduction to Shock Waves and Explosives | Dr William G Proud |
Nuffield Students
Dr Bill Proud is the Director of the Institute of Shock Physics at Imperial College London, and has personally supervised Nuffield students for almost two decades. Find out more about Nuffield Students.