• Jobs & careers
  • Contact us
University of Greenwich
  • Home
  • Study at Greenwich
    • Programmes
    • Create your prospectus
    • Accommodation
    • Student support & services
    • Student lifestyle
    • Open Days
    • Fees & Finance
    • Information for schools
    • How to apply
    • ASK Greenwich
    • Greenwich VIP
  • Students
    • Prospective students
    • International students
    • New students
    • Current students
    • Distance learning
    • Mature students
    • Part-time students
    • Disabled students
    • Care leavers
    • How to apply
  • Research
    • Research vision
    • Research centre & facilities
    • Research study
    • Studentships
    • News
    • Research for business
  • Alumni
    • Staying in touch
    • Our alumni
    • Giving/donors
    • Benefits
    • News
    • Events and reunions
    • Register
    • Log in
  • Business Services
    • Business Services
    • Employer Services
    • Business Research
    • Venue & Facilities Hire
    • Case Studies
    • News
    • Events
  • About Greenwich
    • News
    • What's on
    • Travel & transport
    • Our campuses
    • Our policies
    • Governance & Management
    • Financial Statements
    • Partner institutions
    • Corporate services
    • Schools and Institutes
    • News
      • Public Relations contacts
      • What is RSS?
    • What's on
    • Travel and transport
    • Our campuses
    • Our policies
    • Governance and management
    • Financial Statements
    • Schools and institutes
    • Partner institutions
    • Corporate services
Follow us on twitter
Campus Explorer
  • University of Greenwich
  •   >  
  • About Greenwich
  •   >  
  • News
  •   >  
  • Articles
  •   >  
  • 2006 News
  •   >  
  • A1306- IChemE Awards

University Teams Scoop International Engineering Awards

Broadcaster Adam Hart-Davies with, from left, Dr Colin Hills, Dr Paula Carey, and Professor Stefaan Simons, of Carbon8.Scientists and engineers from the University of Greenwich at Medway scooped two top prizes at the international 2006 Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) Awards ceremony.

Dr Paula Carey and Dr Colin Hills, of the School of Science, collected the Green Chemical Technology Award for Carbon8 Systems Ltd – a leading spin-out company from the University of Greenwich. The award is in recognition for their novel process using accelerated carbon technology to treat contaminated soils and waste and lock carbon emissions into an inert material, which can be used as a secondary aggregates in construction and engineering projects.

A pilot treatment plant is currently being constructed in partnership with Skipaway, of Medway, the leading waste management company in the South East. Once operational, the plant is expected to be able to process between a quarter and one tonne of contaminated material every hour.

Meanwhile, a team of engineers from the university’s Wolfson Centre for Bulk Solids Handling Technology, took second place and were “Highly Commended” in the Award for Innovation in Applied Catalysis and Colloid – Particle Science fighting off strong competition from other universities and pharmaceutical giants Pfizer and AstraZeneca.

The engineers, based at the University of Greenwich campus at Chatham Maritime, have been working with the University of Surrey to develop techniques to preserve the quality of particulate materials, such as cornflakes, muesli and sugars, during manufacturing processes.

Their particulate handling technology, known as “QPM”, has already helped one UK-based multi-national pharmaceutical company cut manufacturing losses by £1 million at a new processing plant. QPM reduces the many problems in handling particulate materials including particulate lumping, breakage and separation.

Dr Paula Carey, of Carbon8 Systems Ltd, said: “This award is an acknowledgement of our success in creating a green solution to handling hazardous waste materials.

“Our pilot project is currently being built and will be up and running early next year. The technique not only renders polluted waste and soils inert but traps significant quantities of waste carbon dioxide in materials which can be used in both engineering and building projects.”

Carbon8 Systems Ltd is currently working closely with Medway Enterprise Hub, Business Link and Vertex Law, of Kings Hill, to develop business and marketing plans and secure intellectual property rights.

Broadcaster Adam Hart-Davies with, from left, Dr Hugo Steven, of the Chemistry Innovation Knowledge Transfer Network, Professor Keith Guy, of the Chemistry Innovation Strategic Advisory Group, and Professor Michael Bradley, of the University of Greenwich Wolfson Centre for Bulk Solids Handling TechnologyProfessor Alan Reed, Director of the Wolfson Centre, said: “We were delighted that the Wolfson Centre was Highly Commended for its QPM work. It is recognition from our peers of how our business-facing research, has, through a well-planned programme of knowledge transfer, been used by a number of multi-national companies for competitive advantage. We are convinced that the potential for further roll-out of QPM technology to business is huge.”

The IChemE Awards were presented by popular science broadcaster Adam Hart-Davies, at the Banqueting House, Whitehall, London.

Greg Lewin, IChemE President, said: “The diversity of entries in this year’s programme serves only to illustrate that chemical engineering truly is a profession without boundaries. Chemical and process engineers are playing a major role in finding innovative solutions to some of the biggest challenges facing society.”

--ENDS--

Caption Carbon 8: Broadcaster Adam Hart-Davies with, from left, Dr Colin Hills, Dr Paula Carey, and Professor Stefaan Simons, of Carbon8, receiving their award from Neville Hargreaves, managing director of the Chemistry Innovation Knowledge Transfer Network

Caption Wolfson: Broadcaster Adam Hart-Davies with, from left, Dr Hugo Steven, of the Chemistry Innovation Knowledge Transfer Network, Professor Keith Guy, of the Chemistry Innovation Strategic Advisory Group, and Professor Michael Bradley, of the University of Greenwich Wolfson Centre for Bulk Solids Handling Technology

For further media information, broadcast, photographic and interview opportunities, please contact:

University of Greenwich at Medway Public Relations, tel: 020 8331 9420
Delphine Houlton, Andrew Metcalf or Jez Durrant, at Maxim, tel: 01892 513033

  • © University of Greenwich.
  • |
  • FOI
  • |
  • Privacy
  • |
  • Legal
  • |
  • Terms & conditions
  • |
  • Accessibility
  • |
  • Site map