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Prof. Kevin Galvin

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Research Supervision

Number of current supervisions 6
Total current UoN Masters EFTSL 0.25
Total current UoN PhD EFTSL 3.2

For supervisions undertaken at an institution other that the University of Newcastle, details are shown in italics, and the institution name is listed below the program name.

Current Supervision

Commenced Proposed
Completion
Program Supervisor Type Research Title
2013 2017 PhD (Chemical Engineering) Principal Supervisor Maximizing Kinetics of Flotation
2012 2016 PhD (Chemical Engineering) Principal Supervisor Separation and Concentration of Positively Buoyant Particles in the Inverted Reflux Classifier
2012 2015 PhD (Chemical Engineering) Co-Supervisor Enhanced Recovery of Fine Coal Particles Through a Modified Oil Agglomeration Process
2012 2014 PhD (Chemical Engineering) Principal Supervisor Fine Particle Beneficiation through Inverse Flotation
2011 2014 M Philosophy (Chemical Eng) Principal Supervisor Physical Characteristics of Sediment Consolidation
2010 2012 PhD (Chemical Engineering) Principal Supervisor Enhancing Bubble-Liquid Segregation in Flotation using Multiple Parallel Inclined Channels

Past Supervision

Year Program Supervisor Type Research Title
2012 PhD (Chemical Engineering) Principal Supervisor Influence of Narrow Inclined Channels on Fine Particle Separations
2011 PhD (Chemical Engineering) Principal Supervisor Dry Beneficiation in a Reflux Classifier
2009 M Philosophy (Chemical Eng) Sole Supervisor A Generalized Segregation and Dispersion Model for Liquid Fluidized Bed
2008 PhD (Chemical Engineering) Principal Supervisor Forces on a Large Particle at a Pipe Wall Subjected to the Flow of a Fluid
2007 M Engineering (Chemical) [R] Principal Supervisor Production of Water in Oil Emulsions by Rising Air Bubbles
2006 PhD (Chemical Engineering) Principal Supervisor The Influence of Soluble and Insoluble Surfactants on the Transfer of Gas Molecules Across a Gas Liquid Interface and the Subsequent Effect on Cavity Stabilization
2006 PhD (Chemical Engineering) Principal Supervisor The Influence of Parallel Plates on Elutriation of Fine Particles from a Gas-Solid Fluidised Bed
2005 PhD (Chemical Engineering) Principal Supervisor Expansion Characteristics of Suspensions in Liquid Fluidised Beds Equipped with Parallel Inclined Plates
2004 PhD (Chemical Engineering) Sole Supervisor Influence of a Lamellae of Inclined Plates on Liquid Fluidization and Elutriation
2004 PhD (Food Science) Co-Supervisor Replacement of Fat in a Dairy-based Emulsion