PhD student Matheus Nunes represented SECO Lab at the 1st International Conference on Novel Photorefineries for Resource Recovery (PHOTOREFINERIES 2024). He presented the paper: “Parameter identification and sensitivity analysis of a dynamic model of Rh. capsulatus cultures” achieved with his co-authors Laurent Dewasme, M. Gilson, B. Leroy, and Alain Vande Wouwer.
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I am delighted to announce the publication of my third research paper, titled "Thermal Impact on Superplasticiser-Free Metakaolin and Nano-Silica Binary and Ternary Mortars," in "Materials at High Temperatures" by Taylor and Francis. I extend my heartfelt gratitude to all co-authors for their invaluable contributions, which have been instrumental in reaching this significant milestone in our scholarly endeavours. Rajesh Kumar, Vidya Menon You may access this article on https://lnkd.in/ge5R3pSj
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