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Dr Ong says the experimental heat pipe assisted air conditioning system has been fabricated with the assistance from OYL Research and Development Centre and is currently undergoing testing at Monash University’s Sunway campus. Aside from the project developed by Associate Professor Ong, other uses and technologies related to heat pipes will also be showcased at the 9th International Heat Pipe Symposium hosted by the School of Engineering later this year at the Sunway campus. The international symposium, scheduled from17th to 20th November, is an international event that brings together academics and industry people involved in heat pipe development and use to discuss current issues and applications of the field. It will bring together engineers, scientists and industry working in the field of Heat and Mass Transfer especially in heat pipes, heat pipe heat exchangers and semi-conductor cooling. Participants of the symposium will get the opportunity to exchange latest in scientific R & D information as well as the technologies developed for commercial development of heat pipes. A total of six internationally well-known researchers from universities will present keynote papers, and organisers expect to see about 50 papers presented during thee event. During the symposium, participants will have the opportunity to discuss and see some commercial products on exhibition at the venue. - Jasbir Singh For more information, please contact Associate Professor Dr Ong Kok Seng at ong.kok.seng@eng.monash.edu.my |