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Damage to jet engines by airborne particulates; Detection and mitigation

Damage to jet engines by airborne particulates; Detection and mitigation

by aerosol science | Aug 1, 2019

Damage to jet engines by airborne particulates; Detection and mitigation Theme: Measurement techniques Start date: cohort 1: 2019 Supervisors: Dr Matthew Watson (Bristol) and Dr Paul Williams (Manchester) Mineral aerosols, such as volcanic ash and desert dust, present...
Dynamic surface properties of atmospheric aerosol and resulting climate impacts

Dynamic surface properties of atmospheric aerosol and resulting climate impacts

by aerosol science | Aug 1, 2019

Dynamic Surface Properties of Atmospheric Aerosol and Resulting Climate Impacts Theme: Basic processes Start date: Cohort 1: 2019 Supervisors: Dr Bryan Bzdek (Bristol) and Dr Matthew Watson (Bristol) The surface tension of atmospheric aerosols impacts their ability to...

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