International Centre for Advanced Materials

The International Centre for Advanced Materials (ICAM)[1] is a research partnership made up of the energy company, bp, and the four universities:The University of Manchester, The University of Cambridge, The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and Imperial College London. The ICAM is an experimental organisation, both in its research and partnership model, with the University of Manchester acting as the administrative hub, and the other universities acting as the spokes. The research undertaken is focused on improving the processes integral to the energy industry, in particular how advanced materials can be used to solve the challenges faced. Some notable research includes work on 3D simulation of viscoplastic fluids[2] and fouling mitigation strategies for synthesised foulants.[3]

Structure

The organisation was founded in Autumn 2012 with a $100 million, 10 year investment from bp, with the aim of addressing some of challenges experienced by the energy sector.[4][5] The research areas were initially split into five Enduring Themes: Corrosion and Degradation, Fouling and Deposition, Separations, Wear and Lubricants, and Materials systems. Another area, Underpinning Tools, supports each of these in turn. It was decided in 2020 to add another Enduring Theme to assist with bp's aim of becoming a net zero company by 2050 or sooner.[6] The Low Carbon was announced in July 2020 with an open-call for projects among the ICAM spoke universities.

Notable members

References

  1. "ICAM - International Centre for Advanced Materials". www.icam-online.org. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
  2. Sverdrup, Knut; Almgren, Ann; Nikiforakis, Nikolaos (1 September 2019). "An embedded boundary approach for efficient simulations of viscoplastic fluids in three dimensions". Physics of Fluids. 31 (9): 093102. arXiv:1905.07392. Bibcode:2019PhFl...31i3102S. doi:10.1063/1.5110654. ISSN 1070-6631. S2CID 158046795.
  3. Kaimaki, D.-M.; Haire, B. T.; Ryan, H. P.; Jiménez-Serratos, G.; Alloway, R. M.; Little, M.; Morrison, J.; Salama, I. E.; Tillotson, M. J.; Smith, B. E.; Moorhouse, S. J. (11 July 2019). "Multiscale Approach Linking Self-Aggregation and Surface Interactions of Synthesized Foulants to Fouling Mitigation Strategies". Energy & Fuels. 33 (8): 7216–7224. doi:10.1021/acs.energyfuels.9b01390. hdl:10044/1/72196. ISSN 0887-0624. S2CID 199069766.
  4. Hsieh, Linda (9 August 2012). "BP to establish $100 million center to research advanced materials". Drilling Contractor. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
  5. Georghiou, Luke (2015). "Strategy to Join the Elite: Merger and the 2015 Agenda at the University of Manchester – An Update" (PDF). Mergers and Alliances in Higher Education: International Practice and Emerging Opportunities. Springer International Publishing. p. 218. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-13135-1_10. ISBN 978-3-319-13135-1.
  6. "BP announces net zero by 2050 ambition | Greenbiz". www.greenbiz.com. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.