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In conversation with Professor Rob Morgan

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In the latest episode, we speak to Rob Morgan, Professor of Thermal Propulsion Systems at the University’s Advanced Engineering Centre (AEC), following the announcement that a super-clean, split-cycle engine developed at the University of Brighton - a world first - has been purchased by FPT Industrial, a Fiat brand.

Rob discusses how the engine could have a hugely positive impact on the environment, with trucks including the Iveco brand (and in future, freight in general) due to use it.

Find out more about the announcement and subscribe to the podcast via Spotify or Apple Podcasts.

  continue reading

119 episodes

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Manage episode 253337698 series 2521256
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In the latest episode, we speak to Rob Morgan, Professor of Thermal Propulsion Systems at the University’s Advanced Engineering Centre (AEC), following the announcement that a super-clean, split-cycle engine developed at the University of Brighton - a world first - has been purchased by FPT Industrial, a Fiat brand.

Rob discusses how the engine could have a hugely positive impact on the environment, with trucks including the Iveco brand (and in future, freight in general) due to use it.

Find out more about the announcement and subscribe to the podcast via Spotify or Apple Podcasts.

  continue reading

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