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Safety of compressed hydrogen storage systems for maritime applications

Early rollout of maritime hydrogen-fuelled transport is taking place in the form of relatively small-scale applications and demonstration projects – service vessels, pilot boats, short-range costal ferries, etc., where hydrogen is expected to be stored in composite high-pressure tanks with nominal working pressure NWP350-700 bar. Read more

PHD studentship: Synthesis and characterisation of hydrogen storage materials - (ENG 1615)

We are recruiting a highly motivated and enthusiastic doctoral student in the field of synthesis and characterisation of next generation materials for hydrogen storage and compression at the University of Nottingham. Read more

Processing and characterisation of Ti-Fe alloys as hydrogen storage materials from New Zealand feedstocks

Green hydrogen will become a pivotal vector to carry and store renewable energy in a future net-zero carbon world. Ti-Fe alloys demonstrate high hydrogen uptake at ambient conditions and are an attractive candidate material for stationary bulk hydrogen storage applications. Read more

Hydrogen storage for a net zero society

Applications are invited for a PhD project to work in the efficient and cost-effective production of hydrogen i.e., using innovative electrochemistry with sustainable and long-life catalysts. Read more

A Fully-funded PhD Studentship in Hydrogen storage by bio-based molecules

The future of the energy sector depends on the development of new, economic, and non-polluting energy sources. Hydrogen offers an excellent opportunity to decarbonise all energy sectors, from transport to industry and therefore large quantities and large-scale continuation are required. Read more

PhD studentships: Computational modelling and validation of next generation hydrogen storage materials - (ENG 1616)

We are seeking to recruit a highly motivated and enthusiastic doctoral student at the University of Nottingham to perform computational research aimed at developing novel metal hydrides and metal complex hydrides for energy storage applications. Read more

Selection of hydrogen production and storage options according to industrial application

Applications are invited for a PhD project to work in the selection of hydrogen production and storage options that match applications with technological, economic and environmental benefits through modelling and process simulation. Read more

Hydrogen production for a net zero society

Applications are invited for a PhD project to work in the efficient and cost-effective production of hydrogen i.e., using innovative electrochemistry with sustainable and long-life catalysts. Read more

Hydrogen Fuelled Internal Combustion Engines – Friction, Wear and Lubrication Challenges in a Hydrogen Environment.

Background. To help address climate change, improve air quality and meet increasingly stringent government regulations, the automotive industry is increasingly exploring the use of hydrogen as an alternative to conventional fossil fuels. Read more

Fully-funded PhD/MSc by Research Studentship in Bio-Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carrier (Chemical Engineering)

Developing an efficient transport system over long distances, storage for short periods or on a seasonal/annual basis and creating a hydrogen (H2) distribution network suitable for the various types of applications, are fundamental elements of the H. Read more

Data-driven upscaling for heat transfer and reactive flow in fractured porous media

  Research Group: Institute of GeoEnergy Engineering
Project Ref. JWS2023-JMA. Understanding flow, heat transfer and reactive transport in fractured rocks is of critical importance for a wide range of subsurface processes, including geothermal energy, carbon capture and storage, hydrogen storage and nuclear waste storage. Read more

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