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Published: December 28, 2021
Madison, Wisconsin—December 28, 2021—The Computational Chemistry Consortium (C3) has published a new detailed kinetic model for surrogate fuels, C3MechV3.3. C3 is led by Convergent Science, with a research team of prominent chemical kinetics experts from NUI Galway, Lawrence Livermore National...
Published: October 30, 2020
Madison, Wisconsin—October 30, 2020—The second annual meeting of the Computational Chemistry Consortium (C3) took place virtually on September 22-23, 2020. C3 is a collaboration between industry, academic, and government partners dedicated to advancing combustion and emissions modeling. Resear...
Published: July 25, 2019
The first annual face-to-face meeting of the Computational Chemistry Consortium (C3) took place July 16-17 at the Convergent Science World Headquarters in Madison, Wisconsin. C3 is a collaboration between industry, academic, and government partners dedicated to advancing combustion and emissio...
Published: July 09, 2018
Madison, Wisconsin ㅡ July 09, 2018 ㅡ The kickoff meeting of the Computational Chemistry Consortium (C3) took place on July 09. C3 brings together industry, academic, and government partners with the goal of advancing combustion and emissions models, tools, and mechanisms. Dr. Kelly Senecal,...
Published: May 10, 2017
Professor Henry Curran, the Chief Technical Advisor for the Computational Chemistry Consortium (C3), was recently awarded the 2017 Boyle Higgins Gold Medal Award. The Institute of Chemistry of Ireland bestows this prize on a chemist working in Ireland or an Irish chemist working overs...
Published: January 17, 2017
The Computational Chemistry Consortium (C3) is pleased to announce the appointment of Professor Henry Curran as its Chief Technical Advisor. Professor Curran has more than twenty years of experience in developing comprehensive detailed kinetic models. Currently he is the director of...
Published: October 16, 2016
Thanks to increasingly strict regulations on soot and other emissions from internal combustion (IC) engines, the importance of understanding and predicting emissions continues to grow. As Dr. Kelly Senecal notes in the September 2016 edition of SAE’s Automotive Engineering magazine, obtaining...