Burke invited as a headline speaker for the Unimolecular Reactions Faraday Discussion to take place in June 2022 in Oxford, United Kingdom. The meeting marks the the centennial anniversary of Lindemann’s explanation for pressure dependence in gas-phase kinetics at the 1922 Faraday Discussion.
Carly presented her paper:
Rodger presented his paper:
Mark presented his paper:
Impact of “missing” third-body efficiencies on kinetic model predictions of combustion properties
and Lei presented his papers:
L. Lei, M.P. Burke, “Understanding and Representing the Distinct Kinetics Induced by Reactive Collisions of Rovibrationally Excited Ephemeral Complexes Across Reactive Collider Mole Fractions and Pressures,” Journal of Physical Chemistry A 124 (2020) 10937–10953.
Burke gave a webinar on Creating complex reaction models that can extrapolate with quantified uncertainty in the Combustion Webinar series.
L. Lei, M.P. Burke, “Mixture Rules and Falloff are Now Major Uncertainties in Experimentally Derived Rate Parameters for H + O2 (+M) = HO2 (+M),” Combustion and Flame 213 (2020) 467-474.