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2024 > Keynote program- Biofuels and Synthetic Fuels Combustion Nicolas Jeuland, SAFRAN Keynote title: The road towards 100%SAF (Sustainable Aviation Fuels) : focus on combustion challenges
- Ammonia Combustion Mario Ditaranto, SINTEF keynote title: Pressurized combustion of decomposed ammonia fuels Mario Ditaranto is Chief Scientist at SINTEF Energy Research with 25 years of professional experience in combustion technologies for power (gas turbines and combined cycles) and industrial processes (e.g. melting, Waste-to-Energy, Cement). He holds a PhD from CORIA-Université of Rouen in experimental oxy-fuel combustion and at SINTEF he has focused on combustion in relation with CO2 capture technologies (CCS) and burner development for low Carbon emission fuels such as hydrogen and ammonia. - Hydrogen Combustion Konstantina Vogiatzaki, Oxford University keynote title: Hydrogen as a potential net zero energy carrier for transportation and local power: From microscale modelling to large scale system safety
Konstantina Vogiatzaki is an Associate Professor of Engineering Science at the University of Oxford, and Fellow at Somerville College. She is also an elected member of the UK branch of the Combustion Institute and of the Combustion Dynamics Group of the Institute of Physics (IoP). Konstantina leads research into multiscale computational modelling that helps answer fundamental question in the broad field of fluid dynamics, phase change, turbulence, and heat transfer at extreme temperature conditions. Her main focus is developing novel numerical tools based on Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and Machine Learning (ML) that support the virtual design of low-carbon footprint propulsion and energy systems. She graduated from the Department of Applied Mathematics at the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) in 2005, and obtained her PhD from Imperial College London (2010). She was awarded the Bernard Lewis Fellowship by the Combustion Institute in 2010 and the “Hinshelwood Prize” in 2016. In 2018 she was awarded a UKRI Fellowship to investigate the dynamics of cryogenic fluids. Her research has received continuous EPSRC funding as well as support by industry, Innovate UK, EU, and UKRI. - Other Topics on New Modes of Combustion Ewa Marek, Cambridge University keynote title: Benefits and challenges of chemical looping in delivering low-carbon and carbon-capture-ready processes Dr Ewa Marek is an associate professor at the Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, University of Cambridge and a fellow of Jesus College. Before that, for five years, she was a post-doctoral associate in the Engineering Department, also in Cambridge. She worked for six years on industrial R&D and advanced measurement methods in Nottingham (UK), Petten (Netherlands) and Warsaw (Poland). She studied energy and chemical processing (BEng, MSc) in Cracow and carbon capture processes (PhD) in Katowice (both in Poland). - Solid Biomass Combustion Anthony Dufour, LRGP Keynote title: Pyrolysis and gasification of biomass: from mechanisms to reactors Anthony Dufour is a research scientist at CNRS (The National Center for Scientific Research, France) working on the thermochemical conversion of biomass and wastes. His main research interests are: fundamentals of biomass pyrolysis (by mass spectrometry, in-situ analysis, etc.), reactivity of carbons, catalysis for tar reforming or bio-oil hydrodeoxygenation, development of pyrolysis, liquefaction and gasification reactors, interdisciplinary assessment of bioenergy routes. He was instrumental in organising the international symposiums PYRO2016, ISGA2021 (with G. Mauviel) and PyroLiq2019 and 2023 (with F. Berruti, M. Garcia-Perez and W. Prins). He has collaborated with 100+ researchers. He currently works with various industrial companies. He served as an editor of Journal of Analytical & Applied Pyrolysis (Elsevier) from 2017 to 2020. He is currently the executive editor of Energy & Fuels (ACS). |
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