Fluid Mechanics of Cleaning and Decontamination
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    • Upcoming and Past Meetings
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    • Pinakinarayan et al. (2015)
    • Wilson et al. (2014)
    • Yeckel & Middleman (2007)
  • Landel et.al. 2016
  • Home
  • Programme
    • Upcoming and Past Meetings
    • Webinars
    • Related Conferences
  • Activities
  • Group Members
  • Resources
    • Pinakinarayan et al. (2015)
    • Wilson et al. (2014)
    • Yeckel & Middleman (2007)
  • Landel et.al. 2016

Upcoming Meetings

3-4 September
2020

 2020 Summer Meeting of the SIG
University of Southampton

POSTPONED: Due to the likely impact of the coronavirus pandemic. Instead webinars on cleaning and decontamination issues related to the coronavirus pandemic will be organised, see updates here.

Past Meetings

13-14 January
2020

 2020 Winter Meeting of the SIG
Department of Engineering Mathematics, University of Bristol

The meeting programme and material presented can be found here.
8-9 July
2019
 2019 Summer Meeting of the SIG
Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford

The meeting programme and material presented can be found here.
14-15 January
2019

 2019 Winter Meeting of the SIG
University of Leeds

The meeting programme and material presented can be found here.
29-30 August
2018
2018 SIG Summer Conference 
Isaac Newton Institute, University of Cambridge ​
The conference programme and material presented, including videos of the presentations and slides, can be found here.
29-30 January
2018
2018 Winter Meeting of the SIG
University of Bath

The meeting programme and material presented can be found here.
3-4 July
2017

2017 Summer Meeting of the SIG
Alan Turing Building, The University of Manchester

The meeting programme and material presented can be found here.
26 January
2017
Launch Meeting of the SIG
CEB, University of Cambridge

The first meeting of the Special Interest Group 10 on the fluid mechanics of cleaning and decontamination took place in Cambridge. It was attended by more than 20 academic members across UK universities as well as representatives of 6 companies: Campden BRI, Dstl, Dyson, Fera Science Ltd, GlaxoSmithKline and Procter & Gamble.
The meeting programme and material presented can be found here.
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