William Menz
Research Student
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Biography
I was awarded a B.Sc. degree in Chemistry and Applied Mathematics and a B.E. degree in Chemical Engineering with first-class Honours from the University of Adelaide, Australia in December 2009. I joined the CoMo group in October 2010 as a member of Sidney Sussex College. My studies towards a Ph.D. are currently supported by a Cambridge Australia Trust Scholarship.Research Themes
Recent Preprints
127: Stochastic solution of population balance equations for reactor networks
ref: Technical Report 127, c4e-Preprint Series, Cambridge, 2013 by William J. Menz, Jethro Akroyd, and Markus Kraft
123: The suitability of particle models in capturing aggregate structure and polydispersity
ref: Technical Report 123, c4e-Preprint Series, Cambridge, 2012 by William J. Menz and Markus Kraft
121: A new model for silicon nanoparticle synthesis
ref: Technical Report 121, c4e-Preprint Series, Cambridge, 2012 by William J. Menz and Markus Kraft
120: Application of stochastic weighted algorithms to a multidimensional silica particle model
ref: Technical Report 120, c4e-Preprint Series, Cambridge, 2012 by William J. Menz, Robert I. A. Patterson, Wolfgang Wagner, and Markus Kraft
Recent Publications
Application of stochastic weighted algorithms to a multidimensional silica particle model,
William J. Menz, Robert I. A. Patterson, Wolfgang Wagner, and Markus Kraft, Journal of Computational Physics , 248, 221-234, (2013)
The Suitability of Particle Models in Capturing Aggregate Structure and Polydispersity,
William J. Menz and Markus Kraft, Aerosol Science and Technology , 47, 734-745, (2013)
A new model for silicon nanoparticle synthesis,
William J. Menz and Markus Kraft, Combustion and Flame , 160, 947-958, (2013)
Shraddha Shekar, William J. Menz, Alastair J. Smith, Markus Kraft, and Wolfgang Wagner, Computers and Chemical Engineering , 43, 130-147, (2012)
Contact Details
| Email: | wjm34@cam.ac.uk.delete_this_bit |
| Telephone: | Department +44 (0)1223 762785 |
| Address: | Department of Chemical Engineering University of Cambridge New Museums Site Pembroke Street Cambridge CB2 3RA United Kingdom |
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