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delivering optical temperature measurements that are applicable to aerospace gas turbines. Successful temperature measurement would provide vital information about the state of the reaction zone to support
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Current gas turbine engines use hydrocarbon fuels, such as kerosene, diesel and natural gas which inevitably produce CO2 and NOx emissions. To reduce their environmental impact, gas turbine engines
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modeling tools for the development of sober, high energy efficiency technologies applicable in an extensive range of applications: gas turbines, boilers, glass, steel, power, and cement plants. The EM2C
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between energy production (renewable source) and consumption. It is carbon-free and well-suited for easy and inexpensive long-distance transport and long-term storage. Thermochemical processes (gas turbines
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greenhouse gases on the climate, the gas turbine power generation sector must rapidly reduce its emissions. Furthermore, these systems offer a compensatory solution to the intermittent nature of renewable
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using Organic Rankine Cycles and sCO2 cycles. These systems are important for a range of technologies including Heat Recovery and CHP, Carbon Capture, Hydrogen Gas Turbines and Renewables. Advanced fluids
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-qualified postdoctoral research associate in the area of Fatigue analysis/modelling of Composite Structures.My qualification is B. Eng. and M. Eng. in Gas Turbine, Xi'an Jiaotong University and Ph.D in
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learning (ML).Professor. Qian Wu's qualification is B. Eng. and M. Eng. in Gas Turbine, Xi'an Jiaotong University and Ph.D in Mechanics of Composites, National University of Singapore; Postdoctoral in
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for Extremes group investigates new alloys for extreme environments from fusion/fission reactors to aerospace gas turbines and concentrated solar power. This involves the design of fundamentally new alloys by
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an industrial context. Different types of sensors will be applied to monitor the curing of concrete structures that will support offshore wind turbines, the quality of the surrounding water and gas distribution