The trade-off between taxi time and fuel consumption in airport ground movement

Springer-Verlag Journal of Public Transport ISSN: 1866-749X (Print)1613-7159 (Online) DOI: 10.1007/s12469-013-0060-1 http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs12469-013-0060-1# Stefan Ravizza, Jun Chen, Jason A. D. Atkin, Edmund K. Burke, Paul Stewart Abstract Environmental issues play an important role across many sectors. This is particularly the case in the air transportation industry. One area which has remained relatively unexplored in this context […]

In Control: Power and Energy Research Seminar, University of Lancaster Department of Engineering

In Control: Power and Energy Research University of Lancaster Department of Engineering, Dec 12th 2012 Paul Stewart Professor of Control Systems, University of Lincoln  In this talk, I will present recent developments in Control Engineering in the context of Power and Energy research. Renewables, Smart Grid, More Electric Aircraft, Vehicle to Grid Connection, Smart Cities, […]

Siemens collaboration with School of Engineering recognised in THE Award #THEAwards

The Siemens collaboration with the University of Lincoln School of Engineering was recognised last night with the Times Higher Education award for Outstanding Employer Engagement. The collaboration with Siemens Industrial Turbomachinery Lincoln kicked off in 2009 with the founding of the first new School of Engineering in the UK for more than 20 years. The […]

European Electric Vehicle Congress 2012 Brussels next week

  Chris Bingham and Paul Stewart are travelling to Brussels on Monday to attend the European Electric Vehicle Congress EEVC 2012 http://www.eevc.eu/ They both served on the Scientific Reviewing Committee http://www.eevc.eu/quality_proc.html#committee To be noted is that EEVC-2012 will be held in the middle of the next EU Commission’s call for projects on clean transportation and, therefore, be […]