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Researchers have developed a sustainable catalyst that increases its activity during use while converting carbon dioxide (CO2) into valuable products. This discovery offers a blueprint for designing next-generation electrocatalysts.
Liliana is a power electronics engineer. She started with an equivalent MEng degree in Electronic Engineering from the University of Bari in Italy, followed by a PhD degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from the University of Nottingham. She spent the best years growing up, learning about mechanical engineering and marine motors in her fathers workshop. It’s here, with hands on experience, where she learnt about problem-solving and what an important skill it is to have in any aspect of engineering.
Assistant Professor Surojit Sen presents on how to design an effective car in the University of Nottingham Energy Institute webinar series.
Professor Seamus Garvey hosts a webinar for Net-Zero week featuring international experts.
Sam Christelow, PhD researcher in the Faculty of Engineering, delivers a short talk on studying climate change from space during the 2024 Pint of Science festival.
Dr Genevieve Hodgins, Project Manager for the Biochar Demonstrator, delivers a short talk on carbon removal approaches during the 2024 Pint of Science festival.
Chris Sims, Deputy Director of the Institute for Policy and Engagement, delivers a short talk on bridging the science policy divide during the Pint of Science festival.
Yarely Aguilar Perez, Senior Fuel Poverty Officer at the Midlands Net Zero Hub, delivers a short talk on strategies to prevent overheating during the 2024 Pint of Science festival.
Jon McKechnie, Professor in the Faculty of Engineering, delivers a short talk on the life cycle impacts of electric vehicles during the 2024 Pint of Science festival.
Professor Henner Wapenhans delivers a short talk on a new University initiative.