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Modelling & Simulation in Formulations

10 November 2020 10:00-17:00, Manchester, United Kingdom


Introduction
Modelling & Simulation in Formulation aims to showcase tools and methodologies available to use mathematical mocelling and computer simulations to aid the formulation development.

The importance of mathematical modelling and computer simulations is increasing in many fields, and Formulation Science and Technology is no exception. In this meeting we want to showcase novel approaches and ongoing activities taking advantage of modelling and simulations to improve formulations.

You will hear about predictions of polymer properties for product formulation to Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and beyond. Can molecular and mesoscopic simulations aid formulation development?

The scientific schedule will consist of invited talks, plenary talks and poster sessions from Industrial and Academic speakers. It will cover a broad range of topics, from cutting-edge technologies to applications and discoveries, bringing together scientists from all around the world and from many related fields.  The meeting will also include the 2020 Liz Colburn Memorial Lecture by Prof. Claire Adjiman from Imperial College London. 
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Online, Online, Manchester, M13 9PL, United Kingdom

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  • Prof Flor Siperstein University of Manchester, United Kingdom
  • Dr Vivian Christogiann FormFormForm Ltd, United Kingdom
  • Dr Caroline Kelly CPI, United Kingdom
  • Dr Ian Howell Unilever, United Kingdom
  • Dr Bernadeta Pochopien BP, United Kingdom

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