Post, July 31, 2012 • Coal is one of the most abundant fossil fuels and thus has a long history of use, from heating to steel production to power generation. Though coal use is both reliable and inexpensive, it is also a major producer of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. Research into carbon capture and storage...
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CRF Researchers Serve As Co-Chair and Workshop Hosts at 34th International Combustion Symposium
Post, October 3, 2012 • CRF researcher Rob Barlow co-chaired the 34th International Combustion Symposium with Frederique Battin-Leclerc from CNRS, France and Kaoru Maruta from Tohoku University, Japan. The symposium, which was attended by a strong contingent of CRF staff, was held in Warsaw, Poland from July 29 through August 3, 2012 and is a leading meeting...
Sandia Engaged in Upcoming Combustion Symposium and Workshops
Post, April 29, 2014 • A number of CRF staff members are active in organizing the 35th International Symposium on Combustion. This biennial event, which brings together more than 1,000 scientists, engineers, and others from around the world to explore the latest developments in combustion science, will be held from August 3–8, 2014, at the...