Charley Jones
- Position
- Postgraduate Researcher
- pm14cj@leeds.ac.uk
- Location
- SCaPE 4.01
- Faculty
- Engineering and Physical Sciences
- School
- Chemical and Process Engineering
- Website
Biography
Charley graduated in Chemical Engineering from the University of Leeds in 2018. He then joined the PhD Programme of the Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Complex Particulate Products and Processes (cP3), as a member of its fifth cohort. In his first year of studies, Charley completed several design and research projects, including ‘the stability of alcohol-diesel fuel blends’ and ‘the crystallisation of calcium carbonate in inorganic environments’. His PhD thesis is entitled: “The Influence of Tribo-Electrification on Bulk Powder Rheology”, under the supervision of Professor Mojtaba Ghadiri and Dr Xiaodong Jia. The project is jointly sponsored by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), Malvern Panalytical and AstraZeneca.
Qualifications
- MEng (Upper Second Class Hons) – Chemical Engineering, University of Leeds
Research Interests
- Powder Flowability
- Contact Electrification
- Discrete Element Method (DEM)
- Surface Modification
Projects
The Influence of Tribo-Electrification on Bulk Powder Rheology