Brahmal Vasudevan Institute Sustainable Aviation
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A world-leading multidisciplinary institute for safe and sustainable aviation
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https://www.imperial.ac.uk/brahmal-vasudevan-institute/ 19-05-2022 21:18:59
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🔍🚀 Throwback to a knowledge-packed event - Brahmal Vasudevan Institute Sustainable Aviation's panel discussion on low carbon aviation fuels. Imperial College London's research is charting the path towards a cleaner aviation industry. #SustainableAviation #TBT #Innovation spiral.imperial.ac.uk/handle/10044/1…..
🍂 We’ll be hosting the ERCOFTAC Autumn Festival, in association with Brahmal Vasudevan Institute Sustainable Aviation! The exciting 2-day event will feature a range of technical talks and the 19th Da Vinci Competition finals! 🗓️ 10 & 11 Oct ✏️ Registration will open soon ercoftac.org/events/ercofta…
Join us for the Structural Power Composites Research Showcase on 10 June! Prof Emile Greenhalgh, Royal Academy of Engineering Chair in Emerging Technologies, will present his work on multifunctional composites, that merge mechanical load-bearing with electrical storage 🔋 buytickets.at/imperialcolleg…
🚀🌱 As we throw it back this Thursday, let's celebrate the launch of a pivotal briefing paper on low-carbon aviation fuels by Brahmal Vasudevan Institute Sustainable Aviation. Imperial College London is leading the way to a more #sustainableaviation industry #TBT #SustainableFuture ow.ly/v3AC50PYFhn..
#ThrowbackMonday Last week Prof Emile Greenhalgh led an insightful Structural Power Composites Showcase at Royal Academy of Engineering. The event brought together world-leading academics & industrial experts as they showcased current research efforts, benefits, challenges & adoption strategies.
🌍✈️ Throwback to an impactful event where Brahmal Vasudevan Institute Sustainable Aviation launched a briefing paper on low carbon aviation fuels. Proud of Imperial College London's role in shaping a greener future for air travel. #SustainableAviation #TBT #Research
✈️ A new study led by Dr. Edward Gryspeerdt from Grantham Institute Imperial has found that modern commercial aircraft flying at high altitudes create longer-lived planet-warming contrails than older aircraft. Read more about this new research ⤵️ imperial.ac.uk/news/255315/st…