Nuclear power stations have been growing in size, from a typical size in the 1950s of 60 MWe to modern plants up to 1.6 GWe. At the same time many smaller nuclear power reactors have been built for naval use. The International Atomic Energy Agency defines ‘small’ as under 300 MWe, and up to about […]
May 2014
Presentation: STUDY OF PROCESS INTENSIFICATION OF CO2 CAPTURE THROUGH MODELLING AND SIMULATION – DR MEIHONG WANG
The presentation was given by Dr Meihong Wang as part of the Process Engineering Technical Session at the UKCCSRC BIannual in Cambridge 2-3 April 2014. Dr Wang is a Reader at the School of Engineering, University of Hull. He is a Process Engineer with many years of experience in modelling and simulation of post-combustion CO2 capture and power plants […]
Seminar: Towards a More Cost Effective and Environmentally Friendly Airport Surface Movement through Active Routing and Guidance
Department of Computer Science, University of Stirling, May 9th 2014 Dr Jun Chen (University of Lincoln), Dr Michal Weiszer (University of Lincoln), Prof Paul Stewart (University of Hull) Towards a More Cost Effective and Environmentally Friendly Airport Surface Movement through Active Routing and Guidance The Airport Surface Movement problem is one of the challenging real-world optimisation […]