Sadegh Nadimi
@snadimi
Associate Professor at Newcastle University, UK
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16-09-2011 14:20:48
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A chance to work with a brilliant team on one of the fantastic projects we've funded through our pre-incorporation funding at Newcastle University #northeastinnovation #researchcommercialisation
Team from Newcastle University , Tokyo University, University of Leeds attempts to answer: "How can the effect of particle surface roughness on the contact area be predicted?"
📢 New paper from Sadegh Nadimi's team on quantification of"drag force acting on ellipsoidal #particles with different #shape characteristics" in Powder Technology 12 known empirical drag models are compared with #CFD simulations 👇👇doi.org/10.1016/j.powt… Engineering at Newcastle Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Our recent contribution entitled "Nano-Scale Characterisation of Particulate Iron Pyrite Morphology in Shale" is available #openaccess Wiley Vasileios Angelidakis Ali Hassanpour Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council Engineering at Newcastle doi.org/10.1002/ppsc.2…
PhD opportunity at 8th university in🌎 for Sustainable Development #PhDposition Engineering at Newcastle Natural Environment Research Council Deadline Friday 6th January 2023 at 12pm (GMT) Link 👇👇 iapetus2.ac.uk/studentships/h…
On our way back to #Newcastle, we had great 2 days workshop at Imperial College London, great talks from Geotechnics and Structures (GEST) thanks to ParticleSoilMechanic Engineering at Newcastle Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council Northern Accelerator
Huge thanks to Charley Wu & Jonathan Seville for the invitation to an excellent meeting in memory of the late Prof Ugur Tuzun at University of Surrey - it was an honour to remember Ugur, a dear friend & an excellent scientist #particle #technology
It’s that time of year when we can teach our students in the best setting possible, outside and amongst the rocks themselves. We are back in France with our Newcastle University MSc Engineering Geology students.
MSc Engineering Geology Geotechnics and Structures (GEST) Engineering at Newcastle field trip Day 1. Malpasset dam site. Gathering data on the rock mass to assess the failure.
MSc Engineering Geology Geotechnics and Structures (GEST) Engineering at Newcastle field trip Day 2. Today we were carrying out rock mass characterisation in the Canyon du Verdon with a view to assessing tunnel construction.
MSc Engineering Geology Geotechnics and Structures (GEST) Engineering at Newcastle field trip Day 4. Today we were landslide mapping, recording indicators of slope movement from boulder fields to water to curved vegetation. We also teach our students to dynamically risk assess to deal with unexpected hazards!
MSc Engineering Geology Geotechnics and Structures (GEST) Engineering at Newcastle field trip Day 6. Teaching our students to use fundamental field skills to gather data to assess the stability of a road cutting and consider remediation methods.
MSc Engineering Geology Geotechnics and Structures (GEST) Engineering at Newcastle field trip Day 7. The trip wouldn’t be complete without a visit to Monaco. We discuss the engineering challenges of finding space in the confines of the principality. And of course there’s a bit of free time…
Many congratulations to Dr Connor O'Shaughnessy on passing his PhD viva today. Thanks to Prof Osvaldo Querin and Dr Colin Hare for examining. Geotechnics and Structures (GEST) Geotechnics and Structures (GEST) Faculty of Science, Agriculture & Engineering
Excellent field day testing new sand for low adhesion RSSB Geotechnics and Structures (GEST) Engineering at Newcastle #Railways #Sand
Professor Andrew Filby Newcastle FCCF Newcastle: Innovation, Methodology & Application NUTechScan @NUBiosciences with Sadegh Nadimi Faculty of Science, Agriculture & Engineering have a 3-year #PhD position in #flowcytometry #imagingflowcytometry #singlecellanalysis Come and experience real #teamscience details here tinyurl.com/zjcfjhb4
A great day of talking #Geotechnics and #Structures on the banks of the Tyne Engineering at Newcastle