CARES Director Professor Markus Kraft has been elected a Fellow of The Combustion Institute for outstanding and influential research in soot chemistry and computational modelling of engine combustion.

To be considered for this award, researchers must be active participants of The Combustion Institute, whether through publishing in affiliated journals, attending the International Symposia on Combustion or attending section meetings.

Professor Kraft has contributed significantly towards the detailed modelling of combustion synthesis of nanoparticles. He has a strong interest in the area of computational modelling and optimisation targeted towards developing carbon abatement and emissions reduction technologies for the automotive, power and chemical industries.

The 27 new Fellows for 2020 were announced on 17th February. The full list can be found on The Combustion Institute’s website: https://www.combustioninstitute.org/resources/awards/fellows-of-the-combustion-institute/

 

Professor Kraft (centre) with members of CARES and the Cambridge Computational Modelling Group at 2018’s International Symposium on Combustion. 

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