Powder Flow 2026
Powder Flow 2026 is a one-day workshop sharing cutting-edge knowledge, addressing challenges, and highlighting advances in powder handling.
Call for Abstracts We invite contributions fororal and poster presentationsthat align with the workshop themes. Share your research, case studies, and innovative solutions with an engaged community of peers. Submission Deadline: 30thJune 2026. Submit your abstract to :[email protected]
Key Themes Theme 1: Measurement and Characterisation Latest techniques and instrumentation for powder flow analysis. Understanding powder flow and their unique challenges. Theme 2: Modelling and Simulation State-of-the-art computational models for predicting powder flow. Linking material characterisation to bulk flow properties. Theme 3: Industrial Applications and Control Addressing real-world challenges in diverse sectors. Strategies for robust powder handling and process optimisation. Who Should Attend? This workshop is essential for scientists, engineers, and technologists working with powders across diverse sectors, including: Pharmaceuticals and Solid Dosage Formulations Battery Manufacturing Additive Manufacturing (3D Printing) Fine Chemicals and Catalysts Metallurgy and Bulk Solids Handling Academia and Research Institutions Featuring Insights from Leading Experts (ConfirmedSpeakers) The workshop will feature presentations from internationally recognised experts, including: AI-DrivenPowderCharacterisation for PredictingPowderFlowability.Prof. Mojtaba Ghadiri(University of Leeds), Introducing a Novel Classification System for Powders, to better inform Characterisation and Design for Reliable Flow.Prof.Mike Bradley(University of Greenwich) Powderflowand spreading in additive manufacturing.Dr. Ali Hassanpour(University of Leeds) Powder flow for dry processingof lithium-ion battery electrodes. Prof Rachel Smith (University of Sheffield) From particles to powders - piecing together the big picture of Powder Flow characterisation.Dr. Amalia Thomas(Malvern Panalytical Limited) Powder flow in continuous pharmaceutical manufacturing.Prof. Charley Wu(University of Surrey) Small Particles and Big Data: Harnessing Advanced Modelling and 18 Years of Data to UnderstandFlow(John Gamble,Bristol Myers Squibb)
Organised by: The Formulation Science and Technology Group of the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) The Particle Technology Subject Group of the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) Organising Committee Prof. Charley Wu(RSC Formulation Science and Technology Group, University of Surrey) Prof. Jonathan Seville(IChemE Particle Technology Group, University of Birmingham)"
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The Royal Society of Chemistry
Burlington House, The Royal Society of Chemistry, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London, W1J 0BA, United Kingdom
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