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He is an Engineering and Physical Research Council (EPSRC, UK) Advanced Research Fellow, and thanks the BBSRC (UK), and the Wellcome Trust, for support of his research. [Pg.647]

This work was supported by Engineering and Physical Research Council and the Petroleum Research Fund, administered by the American Chemical Society. GU also acknowledges a grant from VBL, University of Hiroshima, during his sabbatical leave. [Pg.422]

This volume is one of the products of a six-year study between 1998 and 2004 funded by the Engineering and Physical Research Council in the UK into the development, use and performance of management tools and techniques (the other major outputs from this study can be found in Cox,... [Pg.13]

This work wa.s supported by the Engineering and Physical Research Council. The synchrotron studies were performed at the CCLRC Daresbury SRS. We thank Jim Woodcock and Clark Balague for the essential design and construction of the flow stages and Aqualon Ltd for the provision of the samples of Klucel E. [Pg.403]

Swansea, Wales. At Swansea, he is an executive member of the Centre for NanoHealth and associate director of the Centre for Complex Fluids Processing. He graduated from the University of Wales in 1996 with a PhD in biochemical engineering. In 2001, he was awarded a prestigious advanced research fellowship from the Engineering and Physical Research Council (EPSRC), United Kingdom, in recognition of his... [Pg.737]

This work was supported by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) and the Engineering and Physical Sciences Council (EPSRC), which are UK Research Councils. [Pg.76]

Hutson J M and Green S 1994 MOLSCAT computer code, version 14, distributed by Collaborative Computational Project No 6 of the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (UK)... [Pg.1086]

EA.E.T thanks the financial support by the University of Valencia for the V Segles" grant provided and W.C.S. the industrial case award by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council in collaboration with LGC limited. [Pg.197]

This research was funded by a grant from the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), and by the award of a Royal Society University Research Fellowship to SCA. [Pg.39]

P. J. D. and P. J.M. thank The UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, The European Commission, The Royal Society, ICI Paints, Unilever Research, Uniqema and Disperse Technologies for financial support. They acknowledge the considerable input and help of their colleagues, especially Dr. Paul Glover (University of Nottingham), Dr. Joe Keddie (University of Surrey) and Dr. Peter Aptaker (Laplacian Ltd.) in carrying out much of the work reviewed here. [Pg.106]

Research into swimming pool water treatment has been conducted on both the bench and pilot scale at the School of Water Sciences at Cranfield University over the past six years. Much of this has been sponsored jointly by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and the Pool Water Treatment Advisory Group (PWTAG). The most recent work has been based on a 2.2m3-capacity pilot plant (Figure 5), a one-seventh linear scale model of an actual operating pool, incorporating all conventional unit... [Pg.141]

Work at Warwick funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council and British Gas is underway to test the concept in a laboratory scale... [Pg.352]

We express our thanks to the students with whom we have worked on these subjects and whose results we have used, in particular Herve Borrion, Shirley Coetzee and Michele Vespe, and to the organisations, including the UK Ministry of Defence, the US Air Force Office of Scientific Research, the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, QinetiQ and its predecessors, BAE SYSTEMS, Thales Sensors and AMS, who have supported the various projects. We also thank Erik De Witte and Herve Borrion for their help in rendering this document into DTj X. [Pg.186]

Acknowledgments I would like to thank Dr. Joachim Steinke for valuable discussions and useful comments to this review. EPSRC (The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council) is acknowledged for financial support. [Pg.140]

Acknowledgements The authors would like to acknowledge the tremendous help of Dr. Alex Norquist, who drew many of the figures in this work, and also of Dr. Dave Taylor and Mr. Alfie Neild at the SRS. Additionally, the financial help of the EPSRC (Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council) is gratefully acknowledged. [Pg.190]

We would like to thank Dr. Nick Besley for useful discussions. This research was partly supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council through a project studentship (GR/R81121) to D.P.O. [Pg.34]

Committee on Review and Evaluation of the Army Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program Board on Army Science and Technology Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences National Research Council... [Pg.2]

EPSRC. The mission of the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) is to support basic strategic and applied research and related postgraduate training in the engineering and physical sciences. The portfolio of projects includes research on photovoltaics, fuel cells. [Pg.183]

The authors gratefully acknowledge the growth of the samples by Doctor M. Ali and Professor B.J. Hickey at the University of Leeds, the x-ray measurements performed by A.T.G. Pym and Professor B.K. Tanner at the University of Durham, the financial support of the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), and the award of an Overseas Research Studentship (ORS) to V.V. Kruglyak. [Pg.222]

Acknowledgements The authors are grateful for financial support from the Engineering and Physical Science Research Council and from INTAS. [Pg.85]

Acknowledgment The authors thank the United Kingdom Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) for funding. The work was performed in research facilities provided through an EPSRC/HEFCE Joint Infrastructure Fund award (No. JIF4NESCEQ). [Pg.322]

Glasser for help and advice with the cement studies, Dr Nikolaus Nestle (TU, Darmstadt) for collaboration with the bentonite work, and Dr Yuanmu Deng (Ohio State University) for help with the reconstruction of the 3-D dataset. We are also indebted to Mr. Eddie Stevenson and Mr Peter Frew for workshop assistance. This work was funded by the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (Grant Number GR/R02269/01). [Pg.138]


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