Chemical Engineering Research. Reports of the 4th year research projects in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Imperial College London. Volume 6
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Abstract
This volume of Chemical Engineering Research collects the unedited research project reports written by 4th year undergraduates (Class of 2024) of the M.Eng. course on Chemical Engineering in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Imperial College London.
The research project spans one term (Autumn) during the last year of the career. It emphasises independence, the ability to plan and pursue original project work for an extended period, produce a high-quality report, and present the work to an audience using appropriate visual aids. Students are also expected to produce a literature survey and to place their work in the context of prior art. The papers presented showcase the diversity and depth of some of the research streams in the department but only touch on a small number of research groups and interests. For a complete description of the research at the department, the reader is referred to the departmental website¹.
The papers presented are in no particular order, and a manuscript number identifies them. Some papers refer to appendixes and/or supplementary information which are too lengthy to include. These files are available directly from the supervisors (see supervisor index at the end of the book). Some reports are missing and being embargoed, as they contain confidential
information. A few reports correspond to industrial internships, called LINK projects, in
collaboration with Shell.
The cover figure corresponds to a photograph of a flow reactor for water splitting (taken from
the work of Konrad Reents and Alexander Kovacs, manuscript 62).
The research project spans one term (Autumn) during the last year of the career. It emphasises independence, the ability to plan and pursue original project work for an extended period, produce a high-quality report, and present the work to an audience using appropriate visual aids. Students are also expected to produce a literature survey and to place their work in the context of prior art. The papers presented showcase the diversity and depth of some of the research streams in the department but only touch on a small number of research groups and interests. For a complete description of the research at the department, the reader is referred to the departmental website¹.
The papers presented are in no particular order, and a manuscript number identifies them. Some papers refer to appendixes and/or supplementary information which are too lengthy to include. These files are available directly from the supervisors (see supervisor index at the end of the book). Some reports are missing and being embargoed, as they contain confidential
information. A few reports correspond to industrial internships, called LINK projects, in
collaboration with Shell.
The cover figure corresponds to a photograph of a flow reactor for water splitting (taken from
the work of Konrad Reents and Alexander Kovacs, manuscript 62).
Editor(s)
Muller, Erich
Date Issued
2024-02-01
Citation
2024, 6, pp.1-653
ISBN
978-1-9160050-5-1
Publisher
Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London
Start Page
1
End Page
653
Volume
6
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Date Publish Online
2024-02-01