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15 - General Engineering
University of Edinburgh (joint submission with Heriot-Watt University)
Image optimization for chemical species tomography with an irregular and sparse beam array
This research underpinned chemical species tomography for automotive engines by demonstrating robust imaging with small beam-count and a novel method to characterise and design tomography systems. This paper contributed substantially to the development of the £2.7M FLITES project (EP/J002151/1) with Rolls-Royce (Mark Johnson), Shell (Joanna Bauldreay) and with Southampton, Strathclyde and Stanford Universities. Prof. Daun (Waterloo, Canada), kjdaun@uwaterloo.ca, has built on its foundations, consequently participating in two-way exchange visits (2012-13); Profs. Sanders (Wisconsin Madison) sts@me.wisc.edu, Ma (Virginia Tech.) linma@vt.edu and Munshi (IIT Kanpur) pmunshi@iitk.ac.in all visited Manchester (2012) to pursue its exploitation. (Industrial contact emails available).