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The NanoEnergy lab presents at the CI Symposium in Vancouver
Several members of the Nanoenergy lab travelled to Vancouver to attend the 39th Combustion Symposium in Vancouver. The group presented on topics included detonations and carbon nanomaterials.
- Jackson Crane gave a talk on Three-dimensional detonation structure and its response to confinement.
- Nick Kateris gave a talk on HOMO-LUMO gaps of large polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and their implication on the quantum confinement behavior of flame-formed carbon nanoparticles.
- Amitesh Jayaraman presented a poster on Binary diffusion coefficients of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in nitrogen: a gas kinetic theory analysis and molecular dynamics study
- Patrick Meagher gave a talk on Isolating gasdynamic and chemical effects on the detonation cellular structure: A combined experimental and computational study