• Dr Stefania Esposito

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Lecturer in Sustainable Propulsion Systems - Alternative Fuels

Research Interests

  • Future combustion technologies for a net-zero future
  • Renewable low carbon fuels
  • Combustion system performance & emission modelling

Bio

Stefania is Lecturer in Sustainable Propulsion Systems at the University of Bath. She has a research background in the field of thermodynamics of internal combustion engines with focus on combustion and emission characteristics. After her studies in Mechanical Engineering with focus on fluid machines and internal combustion engines, she worked at FEV Europe GmbH in Aachen for about one year before starting her PhD. Since then, she has been involved in multiple research and industrial projects focusing on combustion system development, gaseous pollutants dealing both with experiments and simulation tools. Her current focus is in alternative non-fossil fuels (hydrogen, methanol, etc.) for different combustion systems for propulsion (internal combustion engines, combustors for turbines, etc.).

What does being involved in AAPS mean for Stefania?

I think that effective research in mobility needs to be multi-disciplinary. Being involved in the AAPS CDT allows me to complement my disciplinary research with the trans-disciplinarity of their work. Moreover, following thier development as well as seeing and participating in their growth is a source of inspiration.

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