Calling all Supergen Early Career Researchers – Join our first cross-hub webinar!
We are hosting our first in a new series of cross-hub webinars to allow ECRs from all the Supergen Hubs to connect and share their exciting projects! This will be a great chance to see what research is happening across the whole Supergen network and potentially find some new opportunities for cross-hub collaboration.
The first webinar is on Tuesday 23 June, at 10:00-11:00, and is hosted on Zoom (Password: 679543).
We have the following great speakers lined up to talk about their projects. Each will be giving a rapid presentation to get you up to speed on their exciting research area.
Katie Shanks (University of Exeter, Energy Networks)
Energy Independent Farms: Balancing Wind, Solar and Biomass Energy
Agota Mockute (University of Hull, Offshore Renewable Energy)
When waves tickle offshore wind turbines – challenges in predicting nonlinear wave-induced resonance on monopile-supported OWTs
Jorge Ordovas (Aston University, Bioenergy)
Construction of a model for the design of a rotary kiln for slow pyrolysis of biomass – GreenCarbon project
Alberto Bolzoni (The University of Manchester, Energy Storage)
Grid-scale battery storage: a path toward profitability
Tudur David (Bangor University, Supersolar)
Forecasting OPV performance and degradation using Machine Learning
Iñaki Erazo Damian (The University of Manchester, Energy Networks)
Control of a hybrid wind-diesel microgrid
Anna Garcia-Teruel (University of Edinburgh, Offshore Renewable Energy)
Design optimisation of wave energy converters
Nathan Skillen (Queens University Belfast, Bioenergy)
Photocatalysis in Bioenergy; finding its feet or a step too far?!
Hungyen Lin (University of Lancaster, Energy Storage)
Sensing with terahertz waves
Kezia Sasitharan (University of Sheffield, Supersolar)
Metal-organic nanosheets: A new dimension in solar cell research
Make sure you join to find out more about what is happening right now in energy research. Please send this on to anyone you think might be interested.