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Read more at: Henry Royce Institute Sponsorship of Impulse Participants
Henry Royce Institute Sponsorship of Impulse Participants

Henry Royce Institute Sponsorship of Impulse Participants

The Cambridge Royce has been granted funding to sponsor five participants to take part in the Impulse 2019 Programme, which will run in April and July 2019. Impulse serves as a catalyst for entrepreneurship in individuals and organisations. The programme is about strong action learning and result driven where participants...


Read more at: In Search of 'Good' Energy Policy Small Grants scheme
In Search of 'Good' Energy Policy Small Grants scheme

In Search of 'Good' Energy Policy Small Grants scheme

Following a speed networking session in February 2018 a call was announced for an In Search of 'Good' Energy Policy Small Grants scheme. Energy@Cambridge secured £10k funds from the Isaac Newton Trust/ Energy Policy Research Group (EPRG) to support new small collaborative multi-disciplinary projects lasting 1 to 3 months...


Read more at: Cambridge University's Singapore programme begins its next five years of carbon emissions research
Cambridge University's Singapore programme begins its next five years of carbon emissions research

Cambridge University's Singapore programme begins its next five years of carbon emissions research

Cambridge University, National University of Singapore and Nanyang Technological University expand NRF-funded research programme to decarbonise Singapore and the world Cambridge University’s Singapore research centre, the Cambridge Centre for Advanced Research and Education in Singapore Ltd (Cambridge CARES), has been...


Read more at: New efficiency record set for perovskite LEDs
New efficiency record set for perovskite LEDs

New efficiency record set for perovskite LEDs

Researchers have set a new efficiency record for LEDs based on perovskite semiconductors, rivalling that of the best organic LEDs (OLEDs). Compared to OLEDs, which are widely used in high-end consumer electronics, the perovskite-based LEDs, developed by researchers at the University of Cambridge, can be made at much lower...


Read more at: Launch of the Henry Royce Institute facilities at the Maxwell Centre
Launch of the Henry Royce Institute facilities at the Maxwell Centre

Launch of the Henry Royce Institute facilities at the Maxwell Centre

The Cambridge Royce facilities were officially opened on 17th October by Julia King, Baroness Brown of Cambridge, who unveiled an official plaque at the Maxwell Centre. The Vice-Chancellor of the University, Professor Stephen Toope, also gave a welcome address, highlighting the breadth of the research areas supported by...


Read more at: Opportunities to Make a Difference in the Off-Grid Solar Market in Tanzania
Opportunities to Make a Difference in the Off-Grid Solar Market in Tanzania

Opportunities to Make a Difference in the Off-Grid Solar Market in Tanzania

A small multidisciplinary team from Innovation Forum (Cambridge) travelled to Tanzania to research the off-grid solar development of rural electrification. The In Search of ‘Good’ Energy Policy was pleased to support the activity as one of the funders through its Small Grants Award. The team interviewed a range of...


Read more at: Non-recyclable plastic waste generating hydrogen
Non-recyclable plastic waste generating hydrogen

Non-recyclable plastic waste generating hydrogen

Picture this, non-recyclable waste reused to make use of its intrinsic energy, extending its life-cycle for that little bit longer in transforming it into hydrogen (H 2 ), whilst alleviating plastic waste. Led by Professor Reisner Erwin , researchers from the Reisner Lab ( Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge...


Read more at: Scientists pioneer a new way to turn sunlight into fuel
Scientists pioneer a new way to turn sunlight into fuel

Scientists pioneer a new way to turn sunlight into fuel

The quest to find new ways to harness solar power has taken a step forward after researchers successfully split water into hydrogen and oxygen by altering the photosynthetic machinery in plants. A new study, led by Katarzyna Sokół, in Professor Erwin Reisner group at the University of Cambridge, used semi-artificial...


Read more at: The ‘brain’ that’s helping reduce carbon emissions
The ‘brain’ that’s helping reduce carbon emissions

The ‘brain’ that’s helping reduce carbon emissions

From their base halfway across the globe in Singapore, Cambridge researchers are working with colleagues from around the world to reduce carbon emissions in industry. For a chemical engineer, Jurong Island is a kind of paradise. The artificial island, built upon seven smaller islands off the Singapore mainland in the 1980s...


Read more at: Materials that could significantly improve battery charging speeds
Materials that could significantly improve battery charging speeds

Materials that could significantly improve battery charging speeds

Professor Clare Grey discusses newly discovered materials that could significantly improve battery charging speeds on the BBC World Service programme. Professor Grey's segment starts at 8:07. Click https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09tdr0r Image credit: BBC World Service