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Researcher Details
 
Name: Professor CS Adjiman
Organisation: Imperial College London
Department: Chemical Engineering
Current EPSRC-Supported Research Topics:
Biological & Medicinal Chem. Chemical Biology
Complex fluids & soft solids Complex fluids & soft solids
Design Engineering Design of Process systems
Manufact. Enterprise Ops& Mgmt Manufacturing Machine & Plant
Particle Technology

Current EPSRC Support
EP/V056891/1 ANTENNA - Advanced tools for predictive cleaning in a world of resource scarcity(C)
EP/T518207/1 Prosperity Partnership Call 3 Strategic Students-Eli Lilly and Imperial College London(P)
EP/T005556/1 Transforming synthetic drug manufacturing: novel processes, methods and tools(P)
EP/P006965/1 Future Continuous Manufacturing and Advanced Crystallisation Research Hub(C)
Previous EPSRC Support
EP/M001458/2 Process Intensification for Post-combustion Carbon Capture using Rotating Packed Bed through Systems Engineering Techniques(C)
EP/M001458/1 Process Intensification for Post-combustion Carbon Capture using Rotating Packed Bed through Systems Engineering Techniques(C)
EP/K504099/1 Computer-Aided Design of Sustainable Separations: CADSep(P)
EP/J014958/1 Molecular Systems Engineering of High-Value Structured and Formulated Products(C)
EP/J020788/1 Gas-FACTS: Gas - Future Advanced Capture Technology Options - Consortium proposal by Cranfield, Edinburgh, Imperial, Leeds and Sheffield(C)
EP/J003840/1 The molecular frontier: extending the boundaries of process design(P)
EP/G062129/1 Innovative Gas Separations for Carbon Capture(C)
EP/G030995/1 Supergen Fuel Cell Consortium - Fuel cells - Powering a Greener Future - CORE(C)
EP/C522788/2 PLATFORM: Decentralised polygeneration of energy: Cross-disciplinary research at Imperial College London(C)
EP/E016340/1 Molecular Systems Engineering: From Generic Tools to Industrial applications(C)
EP/E001041/1 A Computational Approach to Solvent Selection for Tandem Reactions: A Tool for Process Intensification(P)
EP/C522788/1 PLATFORM: Decentralised polygeneration of energy: Cross-disciplinary research at Imperial College London(C)
GR/T17595/01 Demonstration of the commercial potential of advanced molecular thermodynamics software(P)
GR/R52312/01 Global Optimisation: From Theoretical Foundations to Engineering Tool.(C)
GR/N35991/01 AN INTEGRATED METHODOLGY FOR ADVANCED THERMODYNAMICS IN PROCESS MODELLING(P)
GR/N08636/01 NEXT-GENERATION PROCESS MODELLING TECHNOLOGY(C)
GR/N02269/01 A NEW QUANTITATIVE TOOL FOR SAFETY ANALYSIS(P)
Key: (P)=Principal Investigator, (C)=Co-Investigator, (R)=Researcher Co-Investigator