You can get up to speed with the aims and the background of the projects by clicking on "grant" to read the proposal and to see the slides form Future Formulation I and Future Formulation II so that we will have the most productive discussions on 4th April.

10:00 – Registration

10:20 Welcome - Csaba Sinka, University of Leicester / Simon Gibbon, RSC FSTG / AkzoNobel R&D

10:30 Dr Jin Sun - University of Edinburgh & Dr Mark Haw - University of Strathclyde - Complexifying simplicity: multicomponent effects and hybrid flow of high-solid-content dispersions Edinburgh grant , Strathclyde grant - Posters

11:00 Dr Csaba Sinka - University of Leicester - Virtual Formulation Laboratory for prediction and optimisation of manufacturability of advanced solids based formulations grant - Posters

11:30 Professor Colin Bain - Durham University - Evaporative Drying of Droplets and the Formation of Micro-structured and Functional Particles and Films grant  - Posters

12:00 Formulation and the EPSRC - Stephanie Williams, Portfolio Manager, Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

12:15 CDTs - Colin Hare, University of Surrey / SOFI - Leeds / Edinburgh / Durham - Colin Bain, Durham University; Formulation Engineering - Birmingham

12:30 Lunch

13:00 Poster Session 1

14:00 Professor Paul Dalby - UCL & Dr Robin Curtis - The University of Manchester - Enabling rapid liquid and freeze-dried formulation design for the manufacture and delivery of novel biopharmaceuticals Manchester grant , UCL grant - Posters

14:30 Professor Darragh Murnane - The University of Hertfordshire - Computational Pharmaceutics: An Approach to Guide Formulation Design and Enhance Mechanistic Understanding of Inhaled Formulation Performance grantPosters

15:00 Professor Panagiota Angeli - University College London - CORAL: Addressing challenges in the manufacturing of complex oral healthcare formulations grant - Posters

15:30 Professor Ricky Wildman - University of Nottingham - Formulation for 3D printing: Creating a plug and play platform for a disruptive UK industry grant  - Posters

16:00 Poster Session 2 (with tea & coffee)

17:00 Soft Close

Time availabe for networking

Posters:

Grant: Predictive formulation of high-solid-content complex dispersions
PIs: Dr Jin Sun, University of Edinburgh & Dr Mark Haw, University of Strathclyde

Force distribution and contact network analysis of sheared dense suspensions
Rangarajan Radhakrishnan, John Royer, and Jin Sun
School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh

The rheology of dense suspensions of mixtures of frictional and frictionless particles
Yang Cui, Rangarajan Radhakrishnan, John Royer, and Jin Sun
School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh

Jamming in adhesive granular suspensions
James Richards, Wilson Poon et al.
School of Physics and Astonomy, University of Edinburgh

Squeeze flow rheology of highly concentrated suspensions
Jose Antonio Ruiz-Lopez (*), John Royer (**), Mark Haw (*) and Wilson Poon (**).
* Department of Chemical and Process Engineering, University of Strathclyde, James Weir Building, 75 Montrose St., Glasgow, G1 1XJ
** School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Edinburgh, James Clerk Maxwell Building, Peter Guthrie Tait Road, Edinburgh, EH9 3FD.

Grant: Formulation for 3D printing: Creating a plug and play platform for a disruptive UK industry
PI: Professor Ricky Wildman, University of Nottingham

3D printing of a stimuli-sensitive multifunctional edible formulation
Azarmidokht Gholamipour-Shirazi, I.T. Norton, Tom Mills
School of Chemical Engineering, University of Birmingham

High–Throughput Determination of Printability for 3D Inkjet Formulations
Zuoxin Zhou, University of Nottingham

Grant: Evaporative Drying of Droplets and the Formation of Micro-structured and Functional Particles and Film
PI: Professor Colin Bain, Durham University

Particle Migration in Drying Droplets
Jack Goodall, L. Yang, C. D. Bain, Durham University

Control of Ring Stains by Marangoni-Enhanced Spreading
Lisong Yang1, Guohua Hu2, Tawfique Hasan2 and Colin D. Bain1
1 Chemistry Department, Durham University, Durham, DH1 3LE
2 Cambridge Graphene Centre, Cambridge University, Cambridge, CB3 0FA

Crystallisation in Inorganic Solution Aerosol Droplets
Flo Gregson1, Rachael Miles1, Josh Robinson2, Paddy Royall1,2, and Jonathan Reid1
1 School of Chemistry, University of Bristol, BS8 1TS, UK
2 School of Physics, University of Bristol, BS8 1TS, UK

Grant: Enabling rapid liquid and freeze-dried formulation design for the manufacture and delivery of novel biopharmaceuticals
PIs: Dr Robin Curtis, The University of Manchestr & Professor Paul Dalby, University College London

Optical deconvolution of co-eluting protein species during chromatographic separation
John Hales, University College, London

A web tool for predicting protein solubility and solution properties from sequence and structure
Max Hebditch and Jim Warwicker, The University of Manchester

Grant: INFORM 2020 - Molecules to Manufacture: Processing and Formulation Engineering of Inhalable Nanoaggregates and Microparticles
PI: Professor Darragh Murnane, University of Hertfordshire

Investigating Powder Cohesion And Surface Interaction Forces In Agglomerated Powders For Inhalation Drugs
Hien Nguyen, University of Leeds

A comparison of Eulerian-Eulerian and Eulerian-Lagrangian approaches for modelling the aerosolisation of fine powders
Xizhong Chen, University of Cambridge

Nano, Micro and Meso-scale characterisation of lactose powders using X-ray Computed Tomography
Parmesh Gajjar and Ioanna Danai Styliari, The University of Manchester

Grant: Complex ORAL health products (CORAL): Characterisation, modelling and manufacturing challenges
PI: Professor Panagiota Angeli, University College London

Rheology and Microstructure of Particle Suspensions in Oral Health Formulations
A. Papadopoulou, M. Tiwari, S. Balabani, University College, London

Studies of the fluid dynamic behaviour of liquid-solid mixtures in agitated vessels
G. Meridiano, L. Mazzei, P. Angeli, University College London

Grant: Virtual Formulation Laboratory for prediction and optimisation of manufacturability of advanced solids based formulations
PI: Dr Csaba Sinka

Virtual Formulation Laboratory for prediction and optimisation of manufacturability of advanced solids based formulations
Sinka I.C., Ghadiri M., Heng J.YY., Bradley M.S.A., Davidchack R., Jia X., Berry M.R., Edmans B.D., Pasha M., Karde V., di Pasquale N., Kahrizsangi H.S. .

Predictive methods for the strength of powder compacts
Edmans B.D. and Sinka I.C., University of Leicester

Surface Energy Characterisation of Functionalised Particles by Finite Dilution Inverse Gas Chromatography
Vikram Karde and Jerry Y. Y. Heng, Imperial College

Calculation of Surface Free Energy in Mannitol Crystals through Cleaving
Nicodemo Di Pasquale, Ruslan Davidchack, University of Leicester

Predictive Methods Powder Flow, Caking and Segregation Problems in Formulation Design
Hamid Salehi Kahrizsangi,  Vivek Garg, and Mike Bradley, Greenwich University

Prediction of Flowability of Powder Mixtures at High Strain Rate Conditions by Discrete Element Method
Pasha, X. Jia, M. Ghadiri, University of Leeds

DigiPac/DigiDEM – Applications and Future Developments
Xiaodong Jia, Mehrdad Pasha, Mojtaba Ghadiri