Conference: October 16 – 19, 2022
Monday, October 17, 2022, 11:35 am – 1:00 pm
Lily Parker Georgia Southern University Research in a Constant Volume Combustion Chamber on F-24 Synthetic Surrogate Blended from Iso-Paraffinic Kerosene (IPK) and Fischer-Tropsch Synthetic Kerosene (S8)
Antonio Scalzi Oakland University Developing an Algorithm for Minimizing Steady State Engine Testing Time
Steven DeCoste Oakland University Developing an Algorithm for Minimizing Steady State Engine Testing Time
The ASME ICED undergraduate research competition is an annual event inviting undergraduate researchers that have studied in the field of internal combustion engines, emissions systems, fuels and sprays, or carbon management. Up to two winning submissions are selected to deliver their presentations to a group of leading experts in the internal combustion engine field at the ASME ICE Forward Conference. The two winning students will receive free conference registration for the conference along with paid travel and lodging expenses for the conference. Many of the past winners have made connections during the conference leading to recruitment for career and graduate school opportunities.
Scott Curran, PhD Oak Ridge National Laboratory ASME ICED Undergraduate Research Competition Chair