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exposed to the cryogenic temperatures required to store hydrogen in its liquid form. The existing methods for instrumenting specimens for tests conducted at cryogenic temperatures are limited. Digital image
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developments are responsible for the formation of “urban heat islands” (UHI). The confined nature of the dense urban environment (urban canyons) can be detrimental in summer. Indeed, radiative trapping (multiple
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electricity in complex liquids, and to demonstrate the true potential of liquid thermoelectric technology for waste heat recovery applications. The aim is to obtain robust liquid thermoelectric materials and
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the development of devices and methods for generating, storing, and distributing energy solutions with low environmental impact. It is done from the perspective of energy sustainability, systems and solutions
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refining an understanding of how materials and components behave when exposed to the cryogenic temperatures required to store hydrogen in its liquid form. The existing methods for instrumenting specimens
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the development of devices and methods for generating, storing, and distributing energy solutions with low environmental impact. It is done from the perspective of energy sustainability, systems and solutions
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heat, nuclide concentrations, etc.) for short cooling times Associated verification and validation studies Uncertainties quantification with appropriate propagation and data assimilation methods Support
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centers, the adoption of heat reuse has the potential to enhance organizational energy efficiency, reduce global energy consumption, and optimize services. In this context, our collaborative team aims
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the development of devices and methods for generating, storing, and distributing energy solutions with low environmental impact. It is done from the perspective of energy sustainability, systems and solutions
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There is an urgent need to decarbonise space and water heating in UK homes – currently most homes are heated with gas or oil boilers, and we need to find an alternative. Electric heat pumps are one