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I also supervised 6 master projects and 1 bachelor project.
I also supervised 8 PhD projects and 30 master and bachelor projects.
University Project Manager, “HTS-GEN – Superconducting generator for large wind turbines”, The Danish National Advanced Technology Foundation, 104-2013-1, 2013-2015, budget DKK 18M.
Co-applicant and Work Package Leader, “CopenHybride – Development of a carbon neutral luminaire for the urban environment”, PSO 343-021, 2013-2014, total budget: DKK 911k.
Co-applicant, “VSC HVDC connection and control for offshore wind power plants”, Danish Agency for Science, Technology and Innovation, 2012, total budget: DKK 353k.
Co-applicant, “INNWIND – Innovative Wind Conversion Systems (10-20 MW) for Offshore Applications,” EU FP7, Grant no. 308974, 2013-2018, total budget: € 20M.
Work Package Leader, “REEGain – Innovative Permanent Magnet Production, Recovery and Reuse“, Danish Council for Technology and Innovation (RTI), 2012-2016, total budget: DKK 40M.
Work Package Leader, “NANOPYME – Nanocrystalline Permanent Magnets Based on Hybrid Metal-Ferrites”, EU FP7, Grant no. 310516, 2012-2015, total budget: € 4.5M.
Principal Investigator, “Thermal Modelling and Analysis of a Wind Turbine Generator”, PSO 2011-1-10638, 2010-2011, budget: DKK 1.0M.
Main Supervisor for PostDoc Nenad Mijatovic on “Superconducting Drive Train”, The Danish National Advanced Technology Foundation, 2012-2015, budget: DKK 3.4M.
Main Supervisor for PhD student Nenad Mijatovic, “Superconducting Wind Turbine Generators”, Aug. 2009 – June 2012.
Host-supervisor of visiting PhD student Mohsen Hosseini, “. Design, Prototyping, and Analysis of a Novel Modular Permanent Magnet Transverse Flux Disk Generator“, Dec. 2010 – Jun. 2011.
M. Fasil, D. Plesner, J. H. Walther, N. Mijatovic, J. Holboll, B. B. Jensen, “Numerical and Experimental Investigation of Heat Flow in Permanent Magnet Brushless DC Hub Motor,” SAE International Journal of Alternative Powertrains, No. V124-8EJ, May 2015.
B. B. Jensen, E. Guest, B. C. Mecrow, “Modeling Overlapping Laminations in Magnetic Core Materials Using Two Dimensional Finite Element Analysis,” IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, Vol. , No. , pp. , Accepted for publication, DOI: 10.1109/TMAG.2014.2367475.
S. Hosseini, J. S. Moghani, B. B. Jensen, “Investigating the Effects of I-Shaped Cores in an Outer-Rotor Transverse Flux Permanent Magnet Generator,” International Review of Electrical Engineering (IREE), Vol. 6, No. 3, pp. 1187-1195, June 2011.
S. Hosseini, J. S. Moghani, N. F. Ershad, B. B. Jensen, “Design and Finite Element Analysis of a Novel Transverse Flux Permanent Magnet Disk Generator,” International Review of Electrical Engineering (IREE), Vol. 6, No. 1, pp. 229-237, Jan-Feb 2011.
B. B. Jensen, “Oral Assessment in Engineering Education”, International Journal of Electrical Engineering Education (IJEEE), Vol. 47, No. 4, pp. 375-379(5), Oct. 2010.
G. A. Skrimpas, C. W. Sweeney, K. S. Marhadi, B. B. Jensen, N. Mijatovic, J. Holboll, “Detection of Wind Turbine Power Performance Abnormalities Using Eigenvalue Analysis,” 2014 Annual Conference of the Prognostics and Health Management Society (PHM 2014), Fort Worth, Texas USA, Oct. 2014.
M. Fasil, D. Plesner, J. H. Walther, N. Mijatovic, J. Holboll, B. B. Jensen, “Numerical and Experimental Investigation of Heat Flow in Permanent Magnet Brushless DC Hub Motor,” SAE 2014 International Powertrain, Fuels & Lubricants Meeting (SAE 2014), Birmingham, UK, Oct. 2014.
S. Hogberg, H. Hansen, B. B. Jensen, F. B. Bendixen, “Influence of End-Effects on Static Torque Performance of Misaligned Cylindrical Permanent Magnet Couplings,” 21st International Conference on Electrical Machines (ICEM 2014), Berlin, Germany, Sept. 2014.
G. A. Skrimpas, C. W. Sweeney, B. B. Jensen, N. Mijatovic, J. Holboll, “Analysis of Generator Bearing Vibration Data for Diagnosing Rotor Circuit Malfunction in DFIGs,” 21st International Conference on Electrical Machines (ICEM 2014), Berlin, Germany, Sept. 2014.
X. Song, N. Mijatovic, B. B. Jensen, “Design study of a fully superconducting generator employing MgB2,” Applied Superconductivity Conference (ASC 2014), Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, Aug. 2014.
D. G. Dorrell, A. Hermann, B. B. Jensen, “Analysis of Unbalanced Magnetic Pull in Wound Rotor Induction Machines using Finite Element Analysis – Transient, Motoring and Generating Modes,” 39th Annual Conference of the IEEE Industrial Electronics Society (IECON2013), Vienna, Austria, Nov. 2013.
G. A. Skrimpas, K. S. Marhadi, B. B. Jensen, ”Automatic Mechanical Fault Assessment of Small Wind Energy Systems in Microgrids Using Electric Signature Analysis, “ IEEE 4th European Innovative Smart Grid Technologies (ISGT2013), Copenhagen, Denmark, Oct. 2013.
N. Mijatovic, B. B. Jensen, “Armature Reaction Effects on HTS Field Winding in HTS Machine,” European Conference on Applied Superconductivity (EUCAS2013), Genova, Italy, Sept. 2013.
A. B. Abrahamsen, N. Magnusson, M. Runde, B. B. Jensen, “Design of MgB2 Coil for Wind Turbine Generator Pole Demonstration,” European Conference on Applied Superconductivity (EUCAS2013), Genova, Italy, Sept. 2013.
M. Fasil, B. B. Jensen, “Electric two wheelers, zero emission solution for urban door to door transportation,” DTU International Energy Conference 2013, Lyngby, Denmark, Sept. 2013.
V. M. R. Zermeno, A. B. Abrahamsen, N. Mijatovic, B. B. Jensen, M. P. Sørensen, ”Calculation of AC Losses in HTS Stacks and Coils,” International Conference on Coated Conductors for Applications (CCA2012), Heidelberg, Germany, November 2012.
A. B. Abrahamsen, B. B. Jensen, ”Comparison of MgB2 and Coated Conductor Based 5 MW Superconducting Wind Turbine Generator,” Applied Superconductivity Conference (ASC2012), Portland, Oregon, USA, October 2012.
V. M. R. Zermeno, A. B. Abrahamsen, N. Mijatovic, B. B. Jensen, M. P. Sørensen, ”Calculation of AC Losses in HTS Stacks and Coils for Large Scale Applications,” Applied Superconductivity Conference (ASC2012), Portland, Oregon, USA, October 2012.
V. M. R. Zermeno, A. B. Abrahamsen, N. Mijatovic, B. B. Jensen, M. P. Sørensen, ”Model and Simulation of a HTS Generator Under Transient Response,” Applied Superconductivity Conference (ASC2012), Portland, Oregon, USA, October 2012.
M. L. Henriksen, B. B. Jensen, “Comparison of Megawatt-Class Permanent Magnet Wind Turbine Generator Concepts,” Scientific Proceedings of European Wind Energy Conference & Exhibition (EWEA2012), Copenhagen, Denmark, April 2012.
J. G. Washington, G. J. Atkinson, N. J. Baker, A. G. Jack, B. C. Mecrow, B. B. Jensen, L.-O. Pennander, G. L. Nord, L. Sjoberg, “An Improved Torque Density Modulated Pole Machine for Low Speed High Torque Application,” Proceedings of IET Power Electronics, Machines and Drives Conference 2012 (PEMD2012), pp. , Bristol, United Kingdom, March 2012.
A. B. Abrahamsen, B. B. Jensen, “Design Study of Coated Conductor Direct Drive Wind Turbine Generator for Small Scale Demonstration,” European Conference on Applied Superconductivity (EUCAS2011), Hauge, Netherlands, Sept. 2011.
N. Mijatovic, B. B. Jensen, C. Træholt, A. B. Abrahamsen, V. M. R. Zermeno, N. F. Pedersen, “HTS Machine Laboratory Prototype,” European Conference on Applied Superconductivity (EUCAS2011), Hauge, Netherlands, Sept. 2011.
V. M. R. Zermeno, A. B. Abrahamsen, N. Mijatovic, M. P. Sørensen, B. B. Jensen, N. F. Pedersen, “Simulation of an HTS Synchronous Superconducting Generator,” European Conference on Applied Superconductivity (EUCAS2011), Hauge, Netherlands, Sept. 2011.
B. B. Jensen, A. B. Abrahamsen, M. P. Sørensen, J. B. Hansen, “A Course on Applied Superconductivity Shared by Four Departments,” 7th International CDIO Conference, Copenhagen, Denmark, June 2011.
B. B. Jensen, A. B. Abrahamsen, M. L. Henriksen, “Influence of Rare Earth Element Supply on Future Offshore Wind Turbine Generators,” Risø International Energy Conference, Roskilde, Denmark, May 2011.
N. Mijatovic, B. B. Jensen, C. Træholt, V. M. R. Zermeno, M. P. Sørensen, A. B. Abrahamsen, “Coil Optimization for HTS Machines,” Applied Superconductivity Conference (ASC2010), Washington D.C., Sept. 2010.
B. B. Jensen, A. G. Jack, “Permeability of Major and Minor Loops,” Postgraduate Conference (PGC2008), Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom, 2008.
B. B. Jensen, A. G. Jack, “Parameter Estimation for Induction Motors using 2D Finite Element Modelling,” Postgraduate Conference (PGC2007), Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom, 2007.
B. B. Jensen, T. Undeland, “Technologies for Electricity Generation in Wind Turbines,” Book Chapter 7 in “The Political Economy of Renewable Energy and Energy Security – Common Challenges and National Responses in Japan, China and Northern Europe,” Palgrave MacMillan, ISBN: 9781137338860, Sept. 2014.
S. Högberg, B. B. Jensen, “Smart Use of Permanent Magnets in Permanent Magnet Couplings,“ Danish Magnetic Society General Meeting, Lyngby, Denmark, Mar. 2014.
B. B. Jensen, ”Superconducting Wind Turbine Generators,” Francis Bitter Magnet Laboratory, MIT, Boston, MA, USA, Jan. 2014.
N. Mijatovic, B. B. Jensen, “Optimizing the Usage of High Temperature Superconductor in Direct Drive Wind Turbines,” Applied Magnetic Materials (AMM2013), Pori, Finland, Oct. 2013.
S. Högberg, B. B. Jensen, “Reducing Usage of Permanent Magnet Material in Magnetic Couplings Using Finite Element Analysis,“ Applied Magnetic Materials (AMM2013), Pori, Finland, Oct. 2013.
F. Muhammed, B. B. Jensen, “Electric Two Wheelers – Zero Emission Solution for Urban Door to Door Transportation,” DTU International Energy Conference 2013, Lyngby, Denmark, Sep. 2013.
M. L. Henriksen, B. B. Jensen, ”Relating Cost of Energy to the Electromagnetic Design of Wind Turbine Generators,” Dansk Forskning i Vindkraft, Fredericia, Denmark, May 2013.
B. B. Jensen, N. Mijatovic, “Superconducting Electrical Machines for Wind Turbine Applications”, Seminar arranged by The Danish Society of Engineers, IDA and IEEE Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark, Feb. 2013.
N. Mijatovic, B. B. Jensen, “Experience from the First Superconducting Machine in Denmark”, Seminar arranged by The Danish Society of Engineers, IDA and IEEE Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark, Feb. 2013.
B. B. Jensen, “Stator Configurations for Superconducting Wind Turbine Generators”, Magnomatics, Sheffield, UK, Jan. 2013.
B. B. Jensen, “Minimizing Magnetic Materials by Design and Recycling”, Sintex, Hobro, Denmark, Jan. 2013.
N. Mijatovic, B. B. Jensen, “Design of HTS wind energy electrical machines”, Workshop on Electrical Machines with High Temperature Superconducting (HTS) Technology for Wind Power Applications”, Barcelona, Spain, December 2012.
B. B. Jensen, “Prototypes and Testing in Working Conditions”, IMDEA, Madrid, Spain, Dec. 2012.
B. B. Jensen, “University Educations and Teaching”, Center of Maritime Studies and Engineering, Faroe Islands, Nov. 2012.
B. B. Jensen, “Superconducting Machines for Wind Turbine Applications”, KTH, Stockholm, Nov. 2012.
B. B. Jensen, “Brushless DC Machines – BLDC”, DSB, Copenhagen, Denmark, Nov. 2012.
B. B. Jensen, “Recyclable Electrical Machines”, Danmarks Teknologisk Institut, Taastrup, Denmark, Oct. 2012.
B. B. Jensen, “Latest Development in Wind Turbine Generators and Fault Detection by means of Electric Signature Analysis”, Offshore Wind Power Plants Workshop, KEPCO, Korea, Aug. 2012.
B. B. Jensen, “Wind Turbine Generators – Design Aspects,” 7th Wind Energy Systems Workshop – Integrating the Pieces, Roskilde, Denmark June 2012.
A. B. Abrahamsen, B. B. Jensen, N. Mijatovic, V. M. R. Zermeno, “Active Materials of Superconducting Direct Drive Wind Turbines,” 7th Wind Energy Systems Workshop – Integrating the Pieces, Roskilde, Denmark June 2012.
B. B. Jensen, N. Mijatovic, A. B. Abrahamsen “Advantages and Challenges of Superconducting Wind Turbine Generators,” 2nd International Conference on E/E Systems for Wind Turbines, Bremen, Germany, May. 2012.
B. B. Jensen, “Development in Wind Turbines”, University of the Faroe Islands, Dec. 2011.
B. B. Jensen, “Superconducting Generators for Wind Turbines”, Aalborg University, Denmark, Nov. 2011.
B. B. Jensen, N. Mijatovic, A. B. Abrahamsen, C. Træholt, “Minimising the Usage of Superconducting Tape in Electrical Machine Applications,” Superconductivity for Offshore Wind Turbines (SOWiT2011), Rome, Italy, Oct. 2011.
B. B. Jensen, A. B. Abrahamsen “High Temperature Superconducting (HTS) technology for wind generators,” 2nd International Conference on Drivetrain Concepts for Wind Turbines, Bremen, Germany, Oct. 2011.
B. B. Jensen, A. B. Abrahamsen, “Superconducting generators for direct drive wind turbines,” 2nd International Conference on Drivetrain Concepts for Wind Turbines, Bremen, Germany, Oct. 2011.
B. B. Jensen, “Electrical Machines Research at DTU”, ABB Corporate Research Center, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA, May 2011.
A. B. Abrahamsen, B. B. Jensen, “Active materials for future wind turbine generators: From Copper to R2Fe14B and Rba2Cu3O6+x?”, International Conference E/E Systems for Wind Turbines, Bremen, Germany, May 2011.
B. B. Jensen, A. B. Abrahamsen, N. Mijatovic, C. Træholt, “Superconducting Machines at the Technical University of Denmark,” Danish Magnetics Society General Meeting, Aarhus, Denmark, March 2011.
M. L. Henriksen, B. B. Jensen, “Asynchronous Generators for use in Gearless Wind Turbines,” Danish Magnetics Society General Meeting, Aarhus, Denmark, March 2011.
B. B. Jensen, A. B. Abrahamsen, E. Seiler, N. Mijatovic, V. M. R. Zermeno, “Multi-Pole HTS Generators for Direct Drive Wind Turbines,” 5th Nordic Conference on Magnet Technology – Superconductivity in Energy Technology Applications, Tampere, Finland, Nov. 2010.
B. B. Jensen, “Why use Permanent Magnet Generators in Wind Turbines,” Danish Wind Industry Association Annual Conference 2010, Bredsten, Denmark, August 2010.
A. B. Abrahamsen, E. Seiler, N. Mijatovic, B. B. Jensen, T. Zirngibl, C. Træholt, M Henriksen, P. B. Nørgård, A. Lystrup, C. S. Jacobsen, J. B. Hansen, J. C. Grivel, P. Mozhaev, V. M. R. Zermeno, M. P. Sørensen, N. F. Pedersen, N. H. Andersen, J. Østergaard, ”Superconducting Wind Turbines,” Dutch Power Innovation Day, Twente, Netherland, March 2010.
A. G. Jack, B. C. Mecrow, G. J. Atkinson, B. B. Jensen, “Soft Magnetic Composites for Electrical Machine Applications,” 4th Nordic Conference on Magnet Technology – Magnetic Materials in Electrical Machine Applications, Pori, Finland, Nov. 2009.
G. J. Atkinson, A. G. Jack, B. B. Jensen, J. Washington, “Soft Magnetic Composite in Optimised Machine Design,” UK Magnetic Society Seminar on Cutting Costs by Optimised use of Materials, Solihull, UK, April 2009.
A. G. Jack, B. C. Mecrow, G. J. Atkinson, B. B. Jensen, “Soft Magnetic Composites for Electrical Machines – Concepts and Applications,” Danish Magnetic Society Seminar on Soft Magnetic Composite, Hobro, Denmark, 2009.
B. B. Jensen, “Research Opportunities in the Faroe Islands,” TransAtlantic Climate Conference (TACC2008), Faroe Islands, 2008. Part 1 and Part 2.
A. G. Jack, B. C. Mecrow, G. J. Atkinson, B. B. Jensen, “Soft Magnetic Composites for Electrical Machines – State of the Art,” 3rd International Workshop on Magnetism and Metallurgy (WMM2008), Gent, Belgium, 2008.
Doctor of Philosophy, Electrical Engineering, Oct. 2006 – Dec. 2009, Newcastle University, UK.
I was a fulltime research student for one calendar year. After that I continued for another 2 years and 2 months part-time while working fulltime as Research Associate and Lecturer at Newcastle University and later as Associate Professor at DTU. My defence was on the 10th March 2010. My area of research was electrical machine design with particular emphasis on improving the efficiency of asynchronous machines.
Master of Science, Electrical Power Engineering, Sept. 2004 – Aug. 2006, Newcastle University, UK.
I received the highest average mark at the university and was awarded with the Overseas Research Student (ORS) Award worth £ 27,000 and the Newcastle International Postgraduate Scholarship (NIPS) Award worth £ 9,000.
General Engineering, Aug. 2002 – June 2004, University of the Faroe Islands, Faroe Islands.
I studied general engineering and science while working full-time to supplement my marine engineering education and prepare for post graduate study.
Marine Engineering, Aug. 1997 – June 2000, Marine Engineering College, Faroe Islands.
I received the highest average mark ever given at the Faroese Marine Engineering College. The late Mærsk McKinney Møller greeted me in person during one of my final oral examinations.
I was appointed Visiting Professor in recognition to my work with superconducting machines. In my role as Visiting Professor I give lectures, supervise researchers and collaborate on smaller and larger research projects.
Professor of Energy Engineering, University of the Faroe Islands, Faroe Islands Jan. 2014 – Present. We have decided to move back to our home country to try to make a difference. I am responsible for energy engineering research and education. I am responsible for building up B.Eng. and M.Sc. programs in energy engineering. I have attracted funding for 2 PhD projects.
Head of Research Group - Electric Components, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark March 2013 – March 2014.I was responsible for all personnel, budget and research involving electric components in power engineering. The group focused on: electrical machines, power electronics and high voltage. The group had 15 research staff. Additionally 5 technical and administrative staff were associated with the group. The annual budget was in the order of DKK 10 million.
Co-Founder, Owner and CEO, Defined Energy Ltd., Faroe Islands Dec. 2012 – Present. Defined Energy holds a patent for a device that recuperates heat from shower drain water, which can reduce the cost of showering by up to 70%. This is highly attractive to swimming pool operators, industrial laundries, hospitals, etc. I was approached by the inventor in late 2011 to take the patented invention from idea to product. I developed a business plan and pitched the idea to a group of investors. By late 2012 we had three investors who invested DKK 3 million and a limited company was established. The production site was and testing was completed by April 2014 and we had our first order in March 2014.
Associate Professor, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark Aug. 2009 – March 2014. (Responsible for electrical machines teaching and research). When I joined DTU, electrical machines were under-prioritised with very few students taking the course and no students taking projects in this field. During my time, DTU became a recognised international player in the field of electrical machines. Although my Danish industry network was non-existent when I moved to Denmark, I successfully managed to build this up and attracted DKK 24 mio. The funds were used to expand the electrical machines group from 1 employee in 2009 to 8 full time positions in 2014.
On the teaching side I was course responsible for three courses (Electrical Machines, Wind Turbine Electrical Design and Wind Turbine Technology and Aerodynamics). I received the “Best Teacher Award – Spring 2011” from DTU Electrical Engineering for Electrical Machines. In addition I contributed to the following courses: Electrical Energy Systems, Electrical Power Engineering Fundamentals and Stability and Control in Electric Power Systems. I supervised 8 PhD projects and more than 30 student projects at master and bachelor level. Most of the projects were in collaboration with Danish SMEs and larger companies such as: Sintex, Danfoss, Smedegaard Pumper, Dong Energy, Siemens Wind Power, Envision Energy, Priess, Maersk and Brüel & Kjær Vibro.
Lecturer and Teaching & Learning Leader, Newcastle University, United Kingdom Sept. 2008 – Jan. 2010. I was the Teaching and Learning Leader in the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering responsible for initiating and implementing new teaching methods. I was course responsible for two bachelor courses on electromagnetic and electrical machines and one master course on advanced electrical machines. I was principle supervisor for 6 master projects and co-supervisor on 1 bachelor project. My research focus was on electrical machine.
Founder, Owner and CEO, Vind Ltd., Faroe IslandsJuly 2007 – Sept. 2009. I built up a company importing energy efficient building materials to Scandinavia from the UK. The strategy was to keep costs and investment at a minimum to limit risk and maximise profits. I sold the company when it was established and needed more resources to grow further.
Research Associate, Newcastle University, UK Sept. 2007 – Sept. 2008. I was based at Newcastle University where I carried out commercial research and development for a number of international companies, though mainly driven by Höganäs AB, Sweden. My area of focus was electromagnetic design of static and moving components, such as inductors and rotating machines. In this position I participated in commercial projects designing traction motors for mass production, for electric bicycles and traction motors for hybrid vehicles for Toyota. I also designed and developed inductors using a new isotropic magnetic material.
Electrical Engineer (Consultant), Lloyd’s Register EMEA Oil & Gas, UKJune 2005 – Sept. 2005. I worked with design verification of electrical and control installations, carried out electrical power system studies using ETAP and assisted in marketing Lloyd’s electrical consultancy services by designing and producing a marketing leaflet and giving a presentation to approximately 50 clients and employees.
Lecturer, Marine Engineering College, Faroe IslandsJan. 2003 – Aug. 2004. I lectured and was responsible for planning electrical engineering and physics modules and acted as external examiner to technical colleges. I was also the Vice-President of the society of engineering lecturers and while in this capacity carried out salary negotiations with the ministry of finance in the Faroe Islands.
Senior Field Engineer, Various International Marine Companies Aug. 1994 – Dec. 2002. I held positions ranging from engineering cadet to senior field engineer in various marine companies and worked in Europe, Canada and the Caribbean. I was responsible for up to 35 engineers and technicians. During this period I also studied marine engineering and attained the First Class Certificate of Competency (Motor).
B. B. Jensen, T. Sørensen, “System and method for removing exterior parasites from fish and fish feeding system and method,” PA 2014 70528, Sept. 2014.
B. B. Jensen, “An Electrically Excited Synchronous Generator,” EP13171363.8, June 2013.
N. Mijatovic, B. B. Jensen, “A Control system for and a Method of Controlling a Superconductive Rotating Electrical Machine,” EP12174572.3, July 2012.
AEG Elektronfondens Elektron Pris 2013. The award is given once a year to a leading researcher in Denmark for their accomplishments in involving the industry and students in their research.
World record for fastest electrical wind car, Den Helder, Netherlands, Aug. 2012. I developed an electric transmission for wind turbine driven cars. The car took the world record by a factor of 10, and proved to be a complete paradigm shift for these cars.
Best Teacher Award – Spring 2011, DTU Electrical Engineering. The award is given based on student feedback.
Newcastle International Postgraduate Scholarship Award 2006. Newcastle University.

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