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I supervise a wide range of projects in stellar astrophysics, with a focus on low and intermediate-mass stars, which have masses similar to or slightly larger than our Sun. This work is carried out
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Department: Electrical and Electronic Engineering Title: Intelligent Distribution System Operation for Low-Carbon Power Systems Application deadline: All year round Research theme: Power and Energy
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to deliver high-temperature, low-carbon energy for applications beyond electricity generation, and building on the UK’s extensive experience of gas-cooled reactor operation. HMG has selected
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of Engineering. The BEE Research Group conducts cutting-edge research into low-energy buildings, building performance, retrofit and decarbonisation, indoor environmental quality, and climate-resilient design
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Exciting Fully Funded PhD Opportunity: Novel Sealing for High-Pressure H2 and Low-Carbon Storage Technologies - Help Shape the Future of Clean Energy Storage! School of Mechanical, Aerospace and
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2nd April 2026 Languages English English English The Department of Biology has a vacancy for a PhD Candidate in Biological Oceanography: Zooplankton and its role in the carbon pump Apply
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Primary supervisor - Prof Irene Lorenzoni Aims and objectives This studentship aims to explore how group/social identities (e.g. sports fans) can be leveraged to encourage low-carbon, climate
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biomass and sustainable low carbon technologies and want to problem solve on real industrial systems by leveraging in depth material characterisation knowledge. This project is ideal for students looking
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to address real‑world challenges in the emerging UK seaweed and bioeconomy sectors. Together we will make technological advances that demonstrate how low‑energy, low‑solvent extraction can unlock valuable
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energy use and 40% of energy-related CO2 emissions, making it a key target for decarbonisation. A promising option to store energy and support a low-carbon grid is thermochemical energy storage (TCES