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EVENTS

A number of events were attended by the project partners to disseminate the project results. Details of these conferences are shown in the table below.

LIST OF DISSEMINATION ACTIVITIES
NO. Type of activities Main leader Title Date/Period Place Type of audience Size of audience Countries addressed
1 Proceedings of the International Conference Nuclear Energy for New Europe M.Budimir High Temperature NDE Ultrasound Transducers for Condition Monitoring of Superheated Steam Pipes in Nuclear Power Plants Sept. 12-15, 2011 Slovenia Industry/Scientific community <200 International
2 International Conference on Materials and Applications for Sensors and Transducers A. Mohimi High Temperature Dielectric, Elastic and Piezoelectric Coefficients of  Shear Type Lithium Niobate Crystals 24-28 May 2012 Budapest Scientific community 100-150 International
3 Brunel University School of Engineering and Design Research Student Conference A. Mohimi Development of high temperature transducers for continuous guided wave monitoring of superheated steam pipes June 2012 London Scientific community 20-50 UK
4  9th International conference on creep and fatigue at elevated temperatures A. Mohimi Guided wave transducer development for high temperature applications September 2012 London Industry/Scientific community <200 International
5 51st Annual Conference of The British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing A.Mohimi Guided wave transducers for inspection of high temperature superheated steam pipes September 2012 Daventry Industry/Scientific community <200 UK
6 Piezo 13 conference M.Budimir High temperature piezoelectric transducers system for long range ultrasound structural health monitoring of aging power plants March 2013 Les Arcs, France Scientific community <200 International
7 Brunel University School of Engineering and Design Research Student Conference A.Mohimi Development of Ultrasonic Guided wave transducers for continuous monitoring of pipes at elevated temperatures June 2013 London Scientific community 20-50 UK