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Role: Research Associate in Building Integrated Solar Energy Technologies Department: Belfast School of Architecture and the Built Environment Grade: 6/7 (£31,414 - £32,350 per annum) Responsible
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This PhD studentship, hosted by the Energy Demand Research Centre , will explore questions of how individual and social organisation affect the potential to realise deep energy demand reduction
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. Installed capacity in the UK in 2020 was 13.4 GW and is expected to increase to 40 GW by 2030. Accelerating the adoption of solar energy will present significant challenges to the electricity transmission and
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the adoption of solar energy will present significant challenges to the electricity transmission and distribution system, as solar power is not dispatchable and therefore its incorporation as a major element of
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critical barrier to the successful implementation of the newest revolution in solar energy research – module design and development. Working as part of the existing research team led by Professor Trystan
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production (e.g. solar cells) and energy storage (e.g. batteries and supercapacitors) is vital for achieving net zero targets. Materials with layered structures have shown great promise in this area and
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four-year modern technical apprenticeship where you will be part of one of Europe’s largest energy research facilities with the scope to build on your academic studies through your Level 4 college course
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to support a research project funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation (USA). The three-year project is entitled 'Designing Public Institutions for Commercializing New Clean Energy Technologies' and is focused
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to support a research project funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation (USA). The three-year project is entitled 'Designing Public Institutions for Commercializing New Clean Energy Technologies' and is focused
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Obesity and type 2 diabetes are among the global health care challenges of the 21st century. The University of Aberdeen has a 100-year history of ground-breaking science in nutrition and health