These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
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These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
These lectures serve as a primer on the science of combustion, a key field of research for developing alternative fuels and the engines that will burn them. They constitute the core of a summer school lecture program organized by Princeton’s Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center (CEFRC) and funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The program connects early career scientists with seasoned researchers in the field of combustion science. The courses for the 2011 session were (1) Combust
