Professor Paul Stewart
Cristal and the University of Hull working together to support Chemical Engineering in the Yorkshire and Humber region
Since 2012 the University of Hull and Cristal have collaborated together to deliver an undergraduate degree in Chemical Engineering. When launched it was the first university degree dedicated to chemical engineering that has been available in the region in over thirty years. Both Cristal and the University of Hull are passionate about the economic potential […]
Small Nuclear Power – Centre for Low Carbon Futures: Evidence to Parliamentary Committee on Energy and Climate Change
Nuclear power stations have been growing in size, from a typical size in the 1950s of 60 MWe to modern plants up to 1.6 GWe. At the same time many smaller nuclear power reactors have been built for naval use. The International Atomic Energy Agency defines ‘small’ as under 300 MWe, and up to about […]
Seminar: Towards a More Cost Effective and Environmentally Friendly Airport Surface Movement through Active Routing and Guidance
Department of Computer Science, University of Stirling, May 9th 2014 Dr Jun Chen (University of Lincoln), Dr Michal Weiszer (University of Lincoln), Prof Paul Stewart (University of Hull) Towards a More Cost Effective and Environmentally Friendly Airport Surface Movement through Active Routing and Guidance The Airport Surface Movement problem is one of the challenging real-world optimisation […]
Energies, Volume 7, Issue 4 (April 2014), Pages 1852-2739
http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/7/4/ Table of Contents: Article: Development and Field Test of a Real-Time Database in the Korean Smart Distribution Management System by Sang-Yun Yun and Joon-Ho Choi Energies 2014, 7(4), 1852-1875; doi:10.3390/en7041852 http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/7/4/1852/ Article: Economic Scheduling of Residential Plug-In (Hybrid) Electric Vehicle (PHEV) Charging by Maigha and Mariesa Crow Energies 2014, 7(4), 1876-1898; doi:10.3390/en7041876 http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/7/4/1876/ Article: […]