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Dr S Walker |
Organisation: |
Imperial College London |
Department: |
Mechanical Engineering |
Current EPSRC-Supported Research
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Current EPSRC Support |
EP/T016329/1 | Enhanced Methodologies for Advanced Nuclear System Safety (eMEANSS) | (C) |
EP/T016663/1 | UKINN: UK India Nuclear Network | (C) |
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Previous EPSRC Support |
EP/T003332/1 | Investigations of HTGR Reactor Building Response to Break in Primary Coolant Boundary | (P) |
EP/R021805/1 | Development and Validation of Thermal-Hydraulic ... in BWR's and PWR's: Can modern CFD models reliably predict DNB for nuclear power applications? | (P) |
EP/M018733/1 | Grace Time | (P) |
EP/M018261/1 | Indo - UK: Premature, Oscillation-Induced Critical Heat Flux ("Premature OICHF") | (P) |
EP/M018296/1 | Indo-UK Civil Nuclear Network | (P) |
EP/K007777/1 | Thermal Hydraulics for Boiling and Passive Systems | (P) |
EP/I012427/1 | Validation & Verification for Critical Heat Flux and CFD | (P) |
EP/I003010/1 | COMPUTATIONAL MODELLING FOR ADVANCED NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS | (P) |
EP/C549465/1 | Keeping the Nuclear Option Open | (C) |
GR/R99324/01 | Extraordinary light transmission through aperture arrays: analysis via 3D transient maxwell's equations | (P) |
GR/R55542/01 | Advanced Computational Methods for High Frequency Electromagnetics | (C) |
GR/M91730/01 | JREI: SOLUTION OF LARGE-SCALE PROBLEMS IN ENGINEERING AND MATHEMATICS-COST EFFECTIVE DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING | (C) |
GR/N31092/01 | RAPID STRESS ANALYSIS USING THE FAST MULTIPOLE METHOD | (P) |
GR/M60026/01 | INTEGRAL EQUATION TIME DOMAIN/FINITE ELEMENT TIME DOMAIN HYBRIDISATION FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC MODELLING | (P) |
GR/M64758/01 | BAYESIAN NONPARAMETRIC STATISTICS:METHODOLOGY, THEORY AND APPLICATION | (C) |
GR/K64624/01 | DEVELOPMENT OF TIME DOMAIN INTEGRAL HYBRID METHODS FOR ELECTROMAGNETIC SCATTERING | (P) |
GR/G23586/01 | PARALLEL COMPUTER FACILITIES FOR BIE TECHNIQUES IN PULSED POWER FIELD PROBLEMS AND NUCLEAR SAFETY ASSESSM | (C) |
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Key: (P)=Principal Investigator, (C)=Co-Investigator, (R)=Researcher Co-Investigator
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