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the reduction of CO2 emissions. The use cases envisaged concern seaports, more specifically the evolution of their energy demand and their renewable energy production assets. The scientific challenge
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to the utilization of unused resources and energy. The research candidate will engage in the research and development of catalysts used to convert CO2 and synthesize useful chemicals such as methane, methane-based
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CO2 during its growth process, and structures built with it serve as significant carbon reservoirs within urban infrastructure, playing a vital role in realizing a carbon-neutral society. The
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flexibilities in cooling systems be utilized for joint optimization with electricity and cold production, storage and demand to minimize CO2 and cost?” Answering this research question enables utilizing
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Description Are you passionate about the energy transition, reducing CO2 emissions, and recycling? Then you may enjoy the challenge of upcycling pyrolysis waxes from polymer recycling to develop new graphene
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answer the research question: “How can the flexibilities in cooling systems be utilized for joint optimization with electricity and cold production, storage and demand to minimize CO2 and cost?” Answering
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. Multiphysics modelling of electrochemistry: connecting nanoscale electrochemical phenomena to whole device behaviour. Publications from Prof Unwin and Prof Macpherson (google scholar): https
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the exchange of CO2 between the atmosphere and the ocean in the shallow waters of the Bay of Biscay, located in the northeastern Atlantic. We are seeking a highly motivated early-career researcher
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renewable resources for producing biofuels, bioproducts, and CO2-mitigating biomass because of their rapid growth, high lipid content, and ability to valorize residual nutrients (Chisti, 2007; Wijffels
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. The types of assets to be analyzed include: clean electricity generation, transmission and storage; clean fuels production transport and storage; CO2 capture, transport and storage; and associated supply