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The CEFRC Newsletter, Volume 2, Issue 2, covering the July 2011-Jan 2012 period is now available online. To view, please visit http://www.princeton.edu/cefrc/news-events/newsletters/.
The 2012 Princeton-CEFRC Summer School on Combustion is now accepting on-line applications. The one-week program, will take place at Princeton University from June 24-29, 2012. The 2012 session will be the third time that the Combustion Summer School has been offered. The 2012 session will again offer the foundation courses of Combustion Theory and Combustion Chemistry. Additionally, new to the program is a course on Internal Combustion Engines (Gas Turbines and Reciprocating Engines) and a
We are pleased to announce that Professor Norbert Peters who delivered the Combustion Theory course during the inaugural session of the Princeton-CEFRC Summer School in 2010, has made his reference notes available online. Students may now access the manuscript at http://www.princeton.edu/cefrc/Files/2010%20Lecture%20Notes/Norbert%20Peters/Peters_Summerschool_reference.pdf. We thank Prof. Peters for allowing the CEFRC to publish these notes on our website.
The details of the 2012 session of the Princeton-CEFRC Summer School have been announced. The session will take place June 24-29, 2012, at Princeton University.
It is with great sorrow that we share the news of the passing of Professor Adel Fares Sarofim on December 4, 2011. Professor Sarofim has been the Chair of the International Advisory Committee of the Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center since its founding in August, 2009.
Videos of the 2011 Princeton-CEFRC Summer School on Combustion Lectures are now available for viewing online.
The Second Annual Conference of the CEFRC was held on August 17-19, 2011 in Princeton, NJ. To view the agenda and presentations given, please visit http://www.princeton.edu/cefrc/news-events/events/2011-2nd-annual-cefrc-con/.
On June 26, 2011, 140 students and professionals flocked to Princeton to attend the second annual Princeton-CEFRC Summer School on Combustion – a lecture series that comprised of three 15-hour, all-day, advanced courses in combustion science. The 110 graduate students and 30 professionals came from 25 states across the U.S., six foreign countries (Canada, China, France, Mexico, Sweden, and the UK), representing 56 institutions.
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July 11, 2011 Volume 89, Number 28 pp. 27 - 30
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