2015 Cambridge Particle Meeting
The meeting was held on Wednesday, 3rd June.
Schedule of Presentations
PDF downloads of the schedule of talks and abstracts are available here:
Presentation Downloads
Where permission has been received from authors/their institutions, PDF copies of presentations may be downloaded:
- Jason Olfert, University of Alberta Monodisperse Aerosol Classification without Particle Charge Artefacts Using the Aerodynamic Aerosol Classifier
- Mark Crooks, TSI Instruments Ltd Device for Measuring Solid Particle Number Concentration from Combustion Sources
- Imad A. Khalek, Southwest Research Institute Comparison among DMS 500, EEPS, SMPS, MSS, EC/OC, CPMA, using laboratory “soot” particles
- Cristian Focsa, Laboratoire de Physique des Lasers Structural and Chemical Characterization of Soot Particles
- David Kittelson, University of Minnesota Aircraft PM: Estimating Size Dependant Sampling Losses without Measuring Size
- Edward K.Y. Yapp, University of Cambridge Numerical Simulation and Parametric Sensitivity Study of Particle Size Distributions in a Burner-Stabilised Stagnation Flame
- Jean de La Verpilliere, University of Cambridge Gas Phase Production of Self-Assembled Carbon Nanotubes
- P. D. Maguire, University of Ulster Controlled Microdroplet Transport and Charging in a Non-Equilibrium Microplasma
- Jacob Swanson, Minnesota State University Mankato Volatility Characteristics of Electronic Cigarette Aerosols
- Brian Graves, University of Alberta Morphology and Volatility of Particles Emitted from Two Direct Injection Engines
- Zhriong Liang, University of Birmingham Investigation of SVOC Nanoparticle Emission from Light Duty Diesel Engine Using GC×GC-ToF-MS
- James Allan, University of Manchester Chamber studies of diesel aerosol
- Nicholas Ramskill, University of Cambridge Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Gas Flow in a Diesel Particulate Filter
- Arvind Thiruvengadam, West Virginia University Real-World Characterization of Particulate Matter Emissions from Heavy-Duty Trucks Operating in California