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Click here for the full "In Search of 'Good' Energy Policy" Seminar Series Videos and Audios

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This series explores what constitutes a ‘good’ policy, conditioned not only by technology and financial factors but also by social norms and values, institutions, geopolitics, public trust and history. 

Each seminar will address a case ranging from pipelines and nuclear energy to environmental regulation and market design.

A part of the In Search of 'Good' Energy Policy - Energy@Cambridge Grand Challenge 

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Alan Turing Institute Energy Summit | Energy Policy Panel

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Chair: Dr. Rupert Wilmouth, Government Office for Science 

Panel: 
Martin Crouch, Ofgem 
Rosie McGlynn, Energy UK 
Dr. Ian Llewellyn, Department of Energy and Climate Change 

Invited users (and potential users) from industry, government and stakeholder groups discuss the challenges encountered in the energy section dealing with big data diverse datasets. Further discussion introduced potential areas where the work of the Alan Turing Institute could have a high impact on the energy sector. audience. 

 

Alan Turing Institute Energy Summit | Energy Policy Panel - Questions and Answers

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Chair: Dr. Rupert Wilmouth, Government Office for Science 

Panel: 
Martin Crouch, Ofgem 
Rosie McGlynn, Energy UK 
Dr. Ian Llewellyn, Department of Energy and Climate Change 

Invited users (and potential users) from industry, government and stakeholder groups discuss the challenges encountered in the energy section dealing with big data diverse datasets. Further discussion introduced potential areas where the work of the Alan Turing Institute could have a high impact on the energy sector. audience. 

In this session, the panel takes questions from the audience.

 

Alan Turing Institute Energy Summit | Energy Systems Panel

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Chair: Dr. Ruchi Choudhary, University of Cambridge 

Panel: 
John Batterbee, Energy Systems Catapult 
Peter Davies, Uniper 
Yoav Zingher, KiWi Power 

Invited users (and potential users) from industry, government and stakeholder groups discuss the challenges encountered in the energy section dealing with big data diverse datasets. Further discussion introduced potential areas where the work of the Alan Turing Institute could have a high impact on the energy sector.

 

Alan Turing Institute Energy Summit | Energy Systems Panel - Questions and Answers

Alan Turing Institute Energy Summit cover image - Video and Media page

Chair: Dr. Ruchi Choudhary, University of Cambridge 

Panel: 
John Batterbee, Energy Systems Catapult 
Peter Davies, Uniper 
Yoav Zingher, KiWi Power 

Invited users (and potential users) from industry, government and stakeholder groups discuss the challenges encountered in the energy section dealing with big data diverse datasets. Further discussion introduced potential areas where the work of the Alan Turing Institute could have a high impact on the energy sector.

In this session, the panel takes questions from the audience. 

 

Alan Turing Institute Energy Summit | Big Data and Measurement Panel

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Chair: Professor Lynn Gladden, University of Cambridge 

Panel: 
Caroline Acton, Met Office 
Marieke Beckmann, National Physical Laboratory 
Dr. Mark Foster, BP 
Dr. Detlef Hohl, Shell 
Dr. Walt Aldred, Schlumberger 

Invited users (and potential users) from industry, government and stakeholder groups discuss the challenges encountered in the energy section dealing with big data diverse datasets. Further discussion introduced potential areas where the work of the Alan Turing Institute could have a high impact on the energy sector.

 

Alan Turing Institute Energy Summit | Big Data and Measurement Panel - Questions and Answers

Alan Turing Institute Energy Summit cover image - Video and Media page

Chair: Professor Lynn Gladden, University of Cambridge 

Panel: 
Caroline Acton, Met Office 
Marieke Beckmann, National Physical Laboratory 
Dr. Mark Foster, BP 
Dr. Detlef Hohl, Shell 
Dr. Walt Aldred, Schlumberger 

Invited users (and potential users) from industry, government and stakeholder groups discuss the challenges encountered in the energy section dealing with big data diverse datasets. Further discussion introduced potential areas where the work of the Alan Turing Institute could have a high impact on the energy sector.

In this session, the panel takes questions from the audience.

 

Self-healing Concrete: Livia Souza, Department of Engineering

Livia Souza Parliamentray Disruptice Innovation - Video and Media

Livia Souza, Department of Engineering, PhD candidate, University of Engineering, discusses her research on self-healing concrete in short  video clip as a part of the Parliamentary investigation in to disruptive innovation.  

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Energy Efficient Superconductors Energy Storage: Sophia Taylor, Department of Physics

Sophia Taylor Parliamentray Disruptice Innovation - Video and Media

Sophia Taylor, Department of Physics, PhD candidate, University of Cambridge, discusses her research on superconductors in a 30 second video as a part of the Parliamentary investigation in to disruptive innovation.  

#NewEnergyTech 

 

Supercapacitors Energy Storage: Thanuja Galhena, Department of Engineering

Thanuja Galhena Parliamentray Disruptice Innovation - Video and Media

Thanuja Galhena, Department of Engineering, PhD candidate, University of Cambridge, discusses her research highlights on supercacitos as a part of the Parliamentary investigation in to disruptive innovation.  

#NewEnergyTech 

 

Next Generation Solar Cells: Jesse Allardice, Department of Physics 

Jesse Allardice Parliamentray Disruptice Innovation - Video and Media

Jesse Allardice, Department of Physics, PhD candidate, University of Cambridge, discusses his research as a part of the Parliamentary investigation in to disruptive innovation.  

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World Economic Forum 2016, Improving solar materials efficiency using quantum mechanics, Prof. Richard Friend

Richard Friend seminar Davos 2016 - Video and Media

We have to make the solar work because it is the only abundant source of energy. Producing a coating that can seat on top of a standard silicon solar cell to increase the efficiency of solar energy could significantly improve solar technology.

Credit: World Economic Forum

 

World Economic Forum 2016, Self-healing concrete for low-carbon infrastructure, Prof. Abir Al-Tabbaa

Abir Al-Tabbaa seminar Davos 2016 - Video and Media

If we designed concrete structures to look after themselves, they could last longer, use far less concrete and be cost-efficient while reducing carbon emission and environmental damage. The answer and the promise lie in self-healing materials, says Abir Al Tabbaa.

Credit: World Economic Forum

 

World Economic Forum 2016, Quantum materials for zero-loss transmission of electricity, Dr. Suchitra Sebastian

Suchitra Sebastian seminar Davos 2016 - Video and Media

The widespread adoption of super conductors is crucial for a carbon reduced future. How do we accelerate this process? Suchitra Sebastian illustrates the scientific challenges and opportunities of these complex quantum objects.

Credit: World Economic Forum

 

World Economic Forum 2016, Decarbonizing industrial-scale processes using virtual avatars, Prof. Markus Kraft

Markus Kraft Seminar Davos  2016 - Video and Media

In the future carbon footprint reduction could be achieved by harnessing the power of the Internet of Things: Markus Kraft illustrates the first version of a network of virtual avatars used in an industrial park in Singapore.

Credit: World Economic Forum

 

World Economic Forum 2016, Davos Hub Culture Interview with Dr. Suchitra Sebastian

Suchitra Sebastian Davos 2016 - Video and Media

Working on quantum materials and carrying out fundamental research on these materials, Dr. Suchitra Sebastian discusses the exciting properties of superconductors - transporting electricity with no energy loss and hence hold great promise for energy saving applications.

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