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Background: The UK and the World are rapidly shifting towards multi-energy systems, such as districts and industrial parks with large amounts of renewable electricity, renewable heating & cooling
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positive impact upon society. The School has an extensive portfolio of research from offshore renewable energy, coastal engineering and robotics to cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and data science
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and solution methodologies for the design and operation of generic long-duration energy storage (LDES) systems. Specifically, we aim to account for uncertainties such as renewable intermittence
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for utilisation. The UK urgently needs renewable energy solutions to achieve its Net Zero goals. The push to reduce CO2 emissions from shipping is supported by global agreements, national security concerns
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to produce power and help us shift towards a greener and renewable future. Using thermoelectric energy harvesters, any temperature gradient can become a power source, ideal for powering internet-of-things type
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challenges have always been critical for delivering low-carbon energy towards the UK’s goal to reach net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. The molten salt reactor (MSR) has shown a renewed interest in
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Maintenance teams in Estates, academic departments, Research and Knowledge Exchange Institutes and external stakeholders to identify, develop and implement energy, water and carbon reduction projects across
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: 23.59 hours BST on Monday 20 May 2024 Interview Date: Friday 31 May 2024 Reference: 0239-24 Release Date: Monday 06 May 2024 The Energy and Bioproducts Research Institute (EBRI) at Aston University is
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to conduct research in the area hydrogen energy system integration. The candidate will contribute to an on-going research activities in CIREGS (Centre for Integrated Renewable Energy Generation and Supply
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in energy and power covers a wide range of potential energy solutions, from our ongoing relationship with oil and gas, to our developing reliance on renewable energy from the world around us. The