2018 Cambridge Particle Meeting
The meeting was held on Friday, 15th 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:
- Roy Harrison, University of Birmingham Studies of Nanoparticles in Diesel Exhaust and Ambient Air
- David Booker, Sensors Inc. Performance and Operational Demands for low-cost Particle Number Measurements for Periodic Technical Inspection
- Douglas Booker, NAQTS Integrating a CPC into a “low cost” air quality monitoring device: challenges & opportunities
- Siddharth Gumber, Vellore Institute of Technology Turbulent mixing and generation of short lived climate forcers from an Asian Mega City: The Soot and Black Carbon Conundrum
- Paul Quincey, National Physics Laboratory Bringing metrology to measurements of aerosol particle light absorption: the EMPIR Black Carbon Project
- Roger Teoh, Imperial College London Methodology to Relate Black Carbon Particle Number and Mass Emissions
- Dumitru Duca, Université de Lille Determining the adsorption energy of aromatic compounds onto carbonaceous surfaces from the signal decay in two-step laser mass spectrometry
- Martin Irwin, Paul Scherrer Institut Towards accurate aerosol absorption measurements using particles with truly monodisperse size distributions
- David Kittelson, University of Minnesota Does the trimodal size distribution adequately describe aerosols from modern engines?
- Caro Hosier, Ford Activities of the UN PMP (particle measurement procedure) group – exhaust and non-exhaust particle emissions
- Chung Ting Lao, University of Cambridge Modelling Particulate Emissions during the Active Regeneration of Diesel Particulate Filters
- Aawishkar Dharmadhikari, University of Birmingham Soot formation and particulate characteristics in the cylinder of a Gasoline Direct Injection (GDI) engine
- Philip Whitefield, Missouri University of Science and Technology Tandem DMA approach for Real Time Measurements of Deliquescence and Volatility of Plume Processed Jet Engine PM Exhaust
- Tianyi Hu, Imperial College London Experimental Investigation of Pore Growth in Carbonaceous Nanoparticles during Low Temperature Combustion in O2
- Leonid Nichman, Boston College Optical characterization of neutral dimers of soot and dioctyl sebacate formed by charged coagulation