Chemical Engineering PhD Symposium 2016
Thank you!
Thank you to everyone who took part in this excellent event. See photos and a list of 2016 prize winners.
When?
Monday 27 June 2016, 09:30 - 18:30
Where?
Department of Chemical Engineering, Lecture Theatre 1 and Design Rooms
Programme
Download the 2016 programme including abstracts of the oral presentations.
History and Further Information
The PhD Research Symposium was established in 2006 as an opportunity for final year PhD students to present their work to students and staff in the Department. Since 2007, the symposium has been opened by a distinguished guest lecture and attended by representatives from industry.
The 2016 distinguished guest lecture will be given by Professor Joaquim M. S. Cabral, Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal on “Bioprocess engineering strategies for stem cell-based therapies and regenerative medicine".
In addition to the oral presentations, students from all years had the opportunity to present posters on their research. Prizes are awarded by a panel of academic and industrial representatives and all PhD students have the opportunity to vote for the most popular presentations.
Time | Event |
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09:30 | Welcome by Professor Andrew Livingston, Head of Department |
followed by | Opening Lecture by Joaquim M. S. Cabral, Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal “Bioprocess engineering strategies for stem cell-based therapies and regenerative medicine” (abstract and biography) |
10:30-10:50 | Sarah Hedberg Mapping the Aggregation Behaviour of Biopharmaceuticals: A New Approach |
10:50-11:10 | Maria Papathanasiou Towards Continuous Biomanufacturing: through the prism of computational tools |
11:10-11:30 | Morning Break |
11:30-11:50 | Cher Hui Goey Cascading effects in bioprocessing: The impact of cell culture environment on mammalian cell behaviour and host cell protein species |
11:50-12:10 | Andris Piebalgs Development of a multiscale model to investigate the dissolution of clots in patient-specific geometries during thrombolytic therapy |
12:10-12:30 | Aikaterini Diamanti Towards the Design of Optimal Reaction Conditions: Predicting Temperature and Solvent Effects |
12:30-12:50 | Richard Oberdieck Advances in Multi-parametric Optimization and Control |
12:50-14:00 | Lunch Break and Poster Session (Design Rooms) |
14:00-14:20 | Claudio Calabrese Viscosity and Density of Synthetic Reservoir Fluids with Dissolved CO2 for CCS Applications |
14:20-14:40 | Joseph Yao Rate Kinetics of CO2 Capture with a Natural CaO-based sorbent in a Pressurised Fluidised Bed Reactor |
14:40-15:00 | Florence Gschwend Decontamination of Metal Treated Wood Waste and its Application in Biorefining Using Ultra-Low Cost Ionic Liquids (UCILs) |
15:00-15:20 | Franky Bedoya-Lora Solar Energy-Driven Hydrogen Production and Sulfide Oxidation by Photo-Electrolysis |
15:20-15:40 | Afternoon Break |
15:40-16:00 | Izzati Mohd Noor Using Results from Electrical Power Contingency Analysis Studies to Develop Strategies for Flexible Electrical Operation in Process Plants |
16:00-16:20 | Zhiwei Jiang Membrane Fabrication and Membrane Fouling for Low Salinity Water Reverse Osmosis |
16:20-16:40 | Marie Bachelet Hybrid biomimetic gold nanoparticles for cytoplasmic delivery enhancement |
16:40-17:00 | Manuela Nania Fabrication of soft functional surfaces via wrinkling |
17:00-18:30 | Drinks Reception and Announcement of Prize Winners (Design Rooms) |
Symposium Accord
Thank you!
Thank you to everyone who took part in this excellent event. See photos and a list of 2015 prize winners.
When?
Monday 29th June 2015, 09.30h-18.30h
Where?
Department of Chemical Engineering, Lecture Theatre 1 and Design Rooms
Programme
Download the full programme including abstracts of oral presentations.
History and Further Information
The PhD Research Symposium was established in 2006 as an opportunity for final year PhD students to present their work to students and staff in the Department. Since 2007, the symposium has been opened by a distinguished guest lecture and attended by representatives from industry.
The 2015 distinguished guest lecture will be given by Professor Jayanti Sreenivas, IIT Madras, on the subject of "Shape Optimization of Fluid Flow Ducting Using a Shape Function, a Search Model and CFD: Some Early Results".
In addition to the oral presentations, students from all years had the opportunity to present posters on their research. Prizes were awarded by a panel of academic and industrial representatives and all PhD students had the opportunity to vote for the most popular presentations.
Time | Event |
---|---|
09.30h | Welcome by Professor Andrew Livingston, Head of Department |
followed by | Opening Lecture by Professor Jayanti Sreenivas, IIT Madras “Shape Optimization of Fluid Flow Ducting Using a Shape Function, a Search Model and CFD: Some Early Results” (abstract and biography) |
10.30h | Emilio Diaz Bejarano Beyond fouling factors: a reaction engineering approach to crude oil fouling modelling |
10.50h | Andreas Nold The moving contact line - What can we know? |
11.10h | Morning Break |
11.30h | Ruien Hu Rheology and Phase Behaviour of Carbon Dioxide and Crude Oil Mixtures |
11.50h | Daniel Ross Molecular Dynamics and Lattice Boltzmann Simulations of Slip on Curved Surfaces |
12.10h | Giulia Ferretti Model antiperspirant phase behaviour and film drying kinetic |
12.30h | Lunch Break and Poster Session (Design Rooms) |
13.50h | Dionysis Xenos Optimal operation of compressors in systems with large energy consumption |
14.10h | Andreas Nikolaou Scaling-up Microalgae Production Systems: Inferring Biomass Productivity in Raceway Ponds using First-Principles Models |
14.30h | Maria Fuentes Gari ChemoApp: Modelling-based Precision Chemotherapy for Leukaemia |
14.50h | Harkamaljot Kandail Computational Analysis of Haemodynamic Efficiency of Novel Stent-Graft Designs for Endovascular Repair of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms |
15.10h | Afternoon Break |
15.30h | João Da Silva Burgal One tough membrane - poly(ether-ether-ketone) for organic solvent nanofiltration in extreme conditions |
15.50h | Vincent Poulichet Particle-coated microbubbles for targeted drug delivery |
16.10h | Andrew Ewing Aiding Pharmaceutical Formulation Design: ATR-FTIR Spectroscopic Imaging for Drug Release Studies |
16.30h | Drinks Reception and Announcement of Prize Winners (Design Rooms) |
Last updated: 18 June 2015 |