A major challenge in contemporary energy and environmental management is to develop processes for food and energy security that are environmentally sustainable. Read more
Natural gas it is an abundant and versatile energy source, helping meet growing demand for energy globally. Up to 50% of natural gas is being used as feedstock for chemical synthesis of many important base chemicals such as ammonia and methanol. Read more
The British Net Zero Strategy published in 2021 states that 'By 2035, the UK will be powered entirely by clean energy.' The 2050 ambition of the UK government's British Energy Security Strategy published in April 2022 is as follows. Read more
Distributed hybrid renewable energy systems comprise of various renewable conversion systems (e.g. wind turbine, PV, solar thermal, tidal, micro-hydro, fuel cell, etc) and storage/backup units (e.g. Read more
The UK has set an ambitious commitment of achieving net zero by 2050. Low carbon hydrogen is expected to play a vital role in the next few decades. Read more
Electric vehicles (EV’s) offer benefits through energy security, energy efficiency, low emissions and precision in their control, hence the great interest in this technology from industry, academia, government and regulators. Read more
The Internet of Things (IoT) paradigm has emerged as a key pillar in the new industrial revolution, namely Industry 4.0, opening the door for a multitude of applications and unprecedented services. Read more
Project summary. This project will focus on the security issue facing Industrial Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)-based systems. Aims and objectives. Read more
Title: Control methods for reliable sensing information in interconnected energy systems. Duration of study: Full Time four-years fixed term. Read more
A smart building is characterized by a set of communication technologies that can enable independently working functions such as temperature control, video surveillance, etc. Read more
To achieve the UK’s ambitious target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 80% by 2050 without compromising energy security, the UK’s conventional power plants must be operated in a flexible manner in terms of high efficiency, using alternative fuels (e.g. Read more
The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) is the main UK government agency for funding research and training in engineering and the physical sciences, investing more than £850m a year. Read more
Wireless sensor network (WSN) is a cutting-edge technology with applications in every corner, ranging from space exploration, process/production, environment monitoring to healthcare inspection and disease diagnosis, and essentially forms the core of the Internet of Things (IoT) technology. Read more
Secure data exchange between communicating vehicles is one of the greatest technical challenges pending to be addressed prior to mass production of fully autonomous vehicles. Read more
In recent years, the Internet of Things (IoT) has progressed dramatically due to advancements in technology. It plays an important role in the development of abundant applications and economic ventures. Read more
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