• Ciaran Llewelyn

  • Theme:Low Carbon Fuels
  • Project:Automotive Tribology - Development of Novel Precursors for Lubricious Coatings
  • Supervisor:Andrew Johnson
  • Industry Partner: Infineum
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Bio

Ciaran graduated with an MChem Hons from Cardiff University in Chemistry. His final year project working under supervision of Dr Ben Ward was looking at the Silica Coating of 3D Lead Halide Perovskites for applications within photoluminescence. He is currently a member of the AAPS CDT with the view to be researching new materials for automotive tribo-chemistry. He is hopeful of combining his chemistry knowledge with that of engineering to steer towards a cleaner future through the synthesis and analysis of novel materials to increase fuel efficiency. Outside of university he is an avid football and cricket fan.

Name Role Description Date Website
University of Bath, Mechanical Engineering Design and Project Exhibition Presentation

To mark the end of the MRes year, the cohort presented posters on the work they completed throughout the Innovation and Evaluation Units

27/05/2020
Quarterly Industry Catch Up Presentation

Infineum Consortium Presentation - Providing a 4 monthly update on the progress of my work and to discuss in further detail work to be completed.

25/01/2021
- 30/09/2023
Internal Department Presentations Presentation

Monthly 1st and 2nd Year Talks - Chemistry department held monthly presentations and talks by 1st and 2nd year PhD students. This allowed for fellow PhDs to discuss our work with one another during COVID-19 Pandemic.

26/02/2021
- 29/06/2021
Bolland Symposium 2021 Presentation

Bolland Symposium 2021 - Presented a poster on my work to fellow chemistry students which allowed for creative and useful discussions

09/09/2021
AAPS Conference 2022 Speaker

Title of talk: Development of Novel Precursors for Lubricious Metal Oxide Coatings in ICEs

12/07/2022
- 13/07/2022

AAPS Conference 2022

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