2019 Princeton-CI Summer School on Combustion
Our Mission
To provide the next generation of combustion researchers with a comprehensive knowledge in the technical areas of combustion theory, chemistry, experiment, computation and applications.
The 2019 Session
The 2019 Princeton‐Combustion Institute Summer School on Combustion, scheduled for June 23 to June 28, 2019, will offer the following courses:
(1) Combustion Dynamics;
(2) Combustion Chemistry and Modeling;
(3) Numerical Combustion:
Part A: Numerical Combustion from Fundamentals to Engine Applications;
Part B: Computational Methods for Soot Formation;
(4) Laser Diagnostics in Turbulent Combustion Research; and
(5) Combustion Fundamentals of Fire Safety ‐ Promise and Progress.
Application Materials
Submit applications at https://cefrc.princeton.edu/combustion-summer-school.
UPDATED APPLICATION DATES:
-March 29, 2019 - Application deadline
-April 5, 2019 - Recommendation deadline for graduate students
-April 12, 2019 - Acceptance will be communicated
Program Dates
-Arrival & Welcome Dinner: Sunday, June 23, 2019; dinner at 6:30pm
-Class Schedule: Monday, June 24, 2019 to Friday, June 28, 2019
-Celebration & Farewell Banquet: Thursday, June 27, 2019
-Departure/Check Out: Friday, June 28, 2019
Course Description
Combustion Dynamics (M‐F) Lecturer: Prof. Sébastien M. Candel, CentraleSupélec, U. Paris‐Saclay, France
Combustion Chemistry and Modeling (M‐F) Lecturer: Prof. Henry J. Curran, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland
Numerical Combustion
Part A: Computational Methods for Soot Formation (M‐W) Lecturer: Prof. Angela Violi, University of Michigan, USA
Part B: Numerical Combustion from Fundamentals to Engine Applications (Th‐F) Lecturer: Dr. Jacqueline H. Chen, Sandia National Laboratories, Livermore, USA
Laser Diagnostics in Turbulent Combustion Research (M‐F) Lecturer: Prof. Jeffrey A. Sutton, Ohio State University, USA
Combustion Fundamentals of Fire Safety (M‐F) Lecturer: Prof. José L. Torero, University College London, UK
Further inquiries on the academic program and logistics of participation may be made by contacting organizers Prof. Chung K. Law, cklaw@princeton.edu; Prof. Michael E. Mueller, muellerm@princeton.edu; or Dr. Ran Sui, program coordinator, rsui@princeton.edu.
Campus and event map: https://cefrc.princeton.edu/sites/cefrc/files/2018combustionmap-final.pdf