Jenny Knight

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Name: Jenny Knight
Date registered: April 1, 2020

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  1. Expressions of Interest for CDT conference open — January 30, 2023
  2. New Forest and Hampshire County Show 2022 – Bringing Research to Life — August 5, 2022
  3. Super Graduation – Celebrating awards in 2020, 2021 & 2022 — July 28, 2022
  4. The Otherwise Good Person — July 27, 2022
  5. Tomorrow’s Engineering Research Challenges — July 10, 2022

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Oct 18

Understanding and modelling the formation, growth, and failure of woody debris jams at bridge piers

Doctoral Thesis Experimental data for the PhD Thesis ‘Understanding and modelling the formation, growth, and failure of woody debris jams at bridge piers’ by Diego Panici – ePrints Soton Diego Panici, Supervisor: Dr Gustavo De Almeida The accumulation of large wood debris at bridge piers obstructs the flow, producing increased upstream water levels, large horizontal …

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Oct 17

Increased aggression and reduced aversive learning in honey bees exposed to extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields

Sebastian Shepherd, Georgina Hollands, Victoria Godley, Prof Suleiman Sharkh, ChrisĀ  Jackson, and Philip Newland. Journal : PLoS ONE.Ā 14,Ā 10, e0223614. Publication date:Ā 10 Oct 2019 https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0223614 Abstract Honey bees,Ā Apis mellifera, are a globally significant pollinator species and are currently in decline, with losses attributed to an array of interacting environmental stressors. Extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields (ELF …

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Oct 15

Endurance testing of the additively manufactured STAR resistojet

Matthew Robinson, Dr Angelo Grubisic, Georgios Rempelos, Dr Federico Romei, Christopher Ogunlesi and Dr Sharif Ahmed Materials & Design 0261-3069 Scopus rating (2019):Ā CiteScore 13Ā SJR 1.806Ā SNIP 2.303 10.1016/j.matdes.2019.107907 Abstract This paper reports the outcome of endurance tests performed on a proof-of-concept design of a high-temperature resistojet thruster. A high-performance resistojet could enable a fully all-electric spacecraft …

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Oct 06

Universities’ Transport Study Group (UTSG) Annual Conference

Universities’ Transport Study Group (UTSG) Annual Conference Hameed presented the initial findings of his PhD research at the 2019 Universities’ Transport Study Group (UTSG) annual conference, which was held at the University of Leeds in July 2019. UTSG – University Transport Study Group Following the presentation, Hameed granted an interview to ITS International in which …

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Sep 20

Discharge-mode testing of the X-EPT microwave ECR gridded Ion thruster for telecoms applications

David Hoffman and Dr Angelo Grubisic IEPC-2019-652 Presented at the 36th International Electric Propulsion Conference University of Vienna • Vienna, Austria September 15-20, 2019 Abstract A low-cost, 20-cm-diameter microwave electron cyclotron resonance ion thruster (Xenon Electric Propulsion Thruster, XEPT) has been built and tested in discharge only mode to investigate the suitability of the technology …

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Sep 20

Estimation of track decay rates from laboratory measurements on a baseplate fastening system

Estimation of track decay rates from laboratory measurements on a baseplate fastening system Hima, Boniface S.,Ā Thompson, David,Ā Squicciarini, Giacomo,Ā Ntotsios, EvangelosĀ andĀ Herron, DavidĀ (2019)Ā Estimation of track decay rates from laboratory measurements on a baseplate fastening system. 13th International Workshop on Railway Noise, Belgium.Ā 16 – 20 Sep 2019.Ā 8 ppĀ . Venue – Dates:Ā 13th International Workshop on Railway Noise, Belgium, 2019-09-16 – …

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Sep 16

Estimation of track decay rates from laboratory measurements on a baseplate fastening system

Boniface Hima, Prof David Thompson, Dr Giacomo Squicciarini, Evangelos Ntotsios and David Herron 13th International Workshop on Railway Noise 16/09/19 → 20/09/19 Ghent, Belgium Abstract The dynamic properties of the rail fastening system affect the damping of the rail and the degree of coupling between the rail and the foundation. It is well known that the rate …

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Sep 16

Structural effects on the high temperature performance of the Super High Temperature Additive Manufactured Resistojet (STAR)

Christopher Ogunlesi, Dr Angelo Grubisic, Dr Federico Romei and Matthew Robinson 36th International Electric Propulsion Conference: IEPC 15/09/19 → 20/09/19 Vienna, Austria Abstract This study uses non-destructive techniques to investigate the surface roughness, porosity and overall build quality of tantalum, tungsten and 316L stainless steel versions of the Super High Temperature Additive Manufactured Resistojet (STAR). The analysis …

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Sep 15

The development and qualification of the STAR resistojet system for telecommunications applications

Federico Romei, Matthew Robinson, Christopher Ogunlesi, Dr Dave Gibbon and Dr Angelo Grubisic 36th International Electric Propulsion Conference University of Vienna • Vienna, Austria September 15-20, 2019 IEPC_2019_Presentation_v1 UK Space Agency Flagship Super-High Temperature Resistojets for All-Electric Telecommunication Satellites (STAR) ļ‚§ National Space Technology Programme (NSTP) Flagship project: 2-years TRL innovation (KO in April) – …

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