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UK Particle Technology Forum

4 - 5 April 2012, United Kingdom


Introduction
The Particle Technology Forum was devised in the mid-1990s as an informal national UK conference to bring together researchers, and especially young researchers, active in all aspects of particle technology in the UK. The UK is a world leader in particle technology, in disciplines ranging from physics and chemistry to chemical engineering, and the forum was established to support the momentum in this area and promote networking between different research groups, students and industry. The primary supporters of the forum are the IChemE Particle Technology Subject Group and the UUÂãÁÄÖ±²¥ Particle Characterisation Interest Group.
For this Forum, the theme is: Formulating with Particles, but contributions from students are welcomed on all aspects of Particle Technology. The invited speakers are all experts in both Particle Technology and Formulation, either producing consumer products or characterising the optically opaque material in the formulated particulate product. In addition, there is a speaker who will present a talk on funding for projects and the networks that exist to facilitate this (Technology Strategy Board, Chemistry Innovation, etc.).
Sponsorship & supporting organisations
Particle Characterisation Group Formulation Science and Technology Group Proctor & Gamble Brian Scarlett Memorial Fund
Venue
University of Loughborough

Main Lecture Theatre, University of Loughborough, LE11 3TU, United Kingdom

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Organised by
IChemE Particle Technology Group
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