EGWIn Project

EGWIn Project

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Exploring ultra low global warming potential gases for insulation in high-voltage technology: Experiments and modelling” is a three year research project whose primary aim is to combine the experimental and theoretical work in order to determine the insulation characteristics of ultra low GWP gases and to consider the potential use of those gases for applications in high‐voltage power equipment. T

Photos from EGWIn Project's post 21/10/2024

Dr. Dragana Marić and Dr. Sanja Tošić attended the II Collision Physics and Chemistry and their Applications (COPCA) conference in Valletta, Malta, from October 15 to 18, 2024.
Dr. Dragana Marić presented a lecture titled " Exploring Electrical Breakdown in Ultra-Low Global Warming Potential Gases for Insulation in Medium and High-Voltage Technology".

Conference link: https://copcaconference.wixsite.com/copca2024

01/10/2024

Dr. Saša Dujko and Dr. Danko Bošnjaković participated in the XVII International Conference on Resistive Plate Chambers and Related Detectors (RPC2024) from September 9 to 13, 2024 in Santiago de Compostela, Spain.

Conference link: https://indico.cern.ch/event/1354736/

The titles of the lectures held by Dr. Saša Dujko and Dr. Danko Bošnjaković were "Studies on Electron Swarms and Streamer Discharges in Environmentally Friendly RPC Gas Mixtures under LHC-like Conditions" and "Microscopic and Fluid Modelling of RPCs under LHC-Like Conditions" respectively.
The Session on "Physics and Simulations" held on Thursday, September 12, was convened and led by Dr. Saša Dujko.

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