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Aerosols, defined as suspensions of particles or droplets in gases, hold immense power to shape our world, from aerospace innovations to agricultural advancements and manufacturing systems.

Join us for an enlightening webinar that explores the pivotal role of aerosols in diverse industrial systems.

In this webinar, we will delve into a compelling array of case studies, showcasing how aerosol science is making waves in aerospace technology, agriculture, and manufacturing processes. From developing systems to assess microparticle impacts on high-speed flight vehicles to characterizing spray droplet size distributions and using high-speed particle impact systems for advanced coatings, we'll unveil the remarkable potential of aerosols.

Throughout the webinar, we'll lay the foundation by introducing fundamental principles in aerosol science. You'll gain a deeper understanding of how aerosol processes can promote sustainability and efficiency in industrial and agricultural practices. This interdisciplinary field draws from mechanical, chemical, and environmental engineering, as well as chemistry and physics, creating a vibrant blend of knowledge.

Founded in 1970, the Journal of Aerosol Science has been at the forefront of aerosol research, pioneering the exploration of physical and chemical principles governing aerosol behavior. Our presentation will feature insights from the presenter's laboratory, research from the Journal of Aerosol Science, and contributions from other leading aerosol researchers.

Don't miss this opportunity hear about aerosols and their impact on aerospace, agriculture, and manufacturing and the potential for aerosol science to revolutionize industries and drive sustainable innovation.
Presenter
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Christopher Hogan
Associate Department Head in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Minnesota
Chris Hogan is a Professor and the Associate Department Head in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, where has been a faculty member since 2009. His research group focuses largely on fundamental and applied research in aerosols, including the development of theories to describe transport and reactions in aerosols, the design of new measurement principles and instruments for aerosols, and the evaluation of HVAC control technologies. He has published more than 145 peer reviewed papers focusing in these areas, and is the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Aerosol Science.

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