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University and industry renewable energy partnership shortlisted in World Sustainability Awards
A project to improve wind turbine technology that involves researchers here at Durham has been shortlisted for a global sustainability award.
The EPSRC Prosperity Partnership project shortlisted for the External Partnerships award at the World Sustainability Awards 2023
Project is led by Sheffield University with Durham and Hull Universities, Siemens Gamesa and Ørsted as partners.
Dr Beth Barnes is on the Top 50 Women in Engineering 2023 list
11 civil engineers secure places on the 2023 Top 50 Women in Engineering list
L4 student Amelia Gilchrist wins the Clean Aviation's High Five 2023 award for 'trailblazers in sustainable aviation'
This award is based on Amelia's work on sustainability measurement and NetZero manufacturing during her placement year at Rolls-Royce.
Durham researchers awarded new funding to harness the power of Artificial Intelligence
Researchers at the Durham Energy Institute have been awarded a £1.84m grant to lead a consortium of university and industry partners in developing virtual power plant technologies. The new funding is part of UK Research and Innovation’s (UKRI) £13 million investment to fund 13 projects to help the UK meet its Net Zero targets.
Can a wind turbine handle hurricane speed winds? Simon Hogg comments on BBC news.
Offshore wind farm industries are increasing adopting large size wind turbines which survive hurricanes.
L4 student Alex Callens wins targetjobs Undergraduate of the Year Award 2023 in AI and Robotics
Alex is a fourth-year mechanical engineering student. The award in AI and Robotics is also partnered by ocado Group.
Department celebrates International Women's Day 2023
Engineering Department celebrates International Women's Day 2023 at Coffee Bar
Strengthened connections with the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
We are delighted to announce the signing of a memorandum of understanding with the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras).
Introducing the soil mineral carbon pump
Professor Karen Johnson's contribution to the soil mineral carbon pump published in Nature.
Wind turbines are already skyscraper-sized – is there any limit to how big they will get?
Professor Simon Hogg's article in The Conversation
L1 student Charlotte Margetson awarded QUEST scholarship
Congratulations to Charlotte who was recently awarded the QUEST scholarship and attended the celebration at ICE’s historic HQ in London.
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