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Seminar: Carbon capture and storage in ocean space – thoughts from The LRET research collegium

This talk highlights three important concepts to emerge from the LRET Research Collegium in 2011. By Professor Ajit Shenoi‚ Mr. Aichun Feng‚ Miss Mirjam Fürth and Mr. Bjorn Winden.

All are welcome.

Date: Thursday 19 January 2012.
Time: 14:30-15:30
Location: B28/Rm2001 (Ship Science)

Professor Ajit Shenoi graduated in 1974 with a degree in naval architecture from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur. Between 1974 and 1978 he worked successively in Mazagon Docks, Bombay and Arya National Shipping Lines, Tehran before returning to academe, to the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow from where he obtained his doctorate in 1981. Since then he has been at the University of Southampton as Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, Reader and, now, Professor. He is a Chartered Engineer, being a Fellow of both the Institution of Mechanical Engineers and the Royal Institution of Naval Architects. He has supervised 40 PhD students to successful completion and published 9 books and over 300 papers in archival journals and conference proceedings. Currently, he is Lloyd’s Register / Royal Academy of Engineering Research Professor and Director of the Southampton Marine and Maritime Institute.

Aichun Feng is currently a PhD student of Fluid Structure Interaction Group in the University of Southampton. Before that he received his bachelor degree in Harbin Engineering University and then master degree in Shanghai Jiaotong University in China.

Bjorn Winden is a PhD candidate at the University of Southampton. He received his Master of Science degree in 2009 from the RoyalInstitute of technology (KTH) in Stockholm, Sweden.

Mirjam Furth is a Ph.D. candidate in the Fluid Structure Interaction research group at the University of Southampton. She has a Master of Science degree from the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm, Sweden.

For further details contact Dr.Yeping Xiong, Fluid Structure Interaction Research Group –
Tel: +44 (0)23 80596619
Email: [email protected]

 
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