Wolfson Centre

Other research projects and new opportunities

For more information on any of these projects, please get in touch with us

Blade Compressor Trails; Phase 2 of a project funded through Horizon 2020 scheme, in collaboration with the manufacturers of this novel piece of engineering, initially looking at it's application to pneumatic conveying systems but with the long term aim to apply the technology further afield in industry.

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Investigation of Wear in industrial coal grinding and drying plants; a collaborative project involving another UK University and one of the largest steel producing companies in Europe.

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Layer Deposition Quality and Powder Properties in Metal Additive Manufacturing: A study exploring the use of a simple Shadowgraphy technique to explore the effect of spreader rake configuration and powder grain size on limits of spreadability.

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Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP); A scheme funded by Government and Industry using the University's expertise to help business improve their competitiveness and productivity through the better use of knowledge, technology and skills that reside within the UK knowledge base.

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Erasmus Studentships; As part of the University of Greenwich, the Wolfson Centre participates in Study Abroad and Erasmus+ programmes enabling incoming and outgoing students and staff to benefit from experiencing new countries and cultures.

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International Placements; The Wolfson Centre has an international reputation for expertise and quality of research output. This reputation results in considerable collaborative and European centric research work.

These placements are generally self-funded and serve as a useful vehicle by which visiting researchers can gain useful experience or insight into the fascinating topic of powder and granular science