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Read more at: Cambridge joins new global initiative to transform net zero hydrogen production

Cambridge joins new global initiative to transform net zero hydrogen production

Cambridge engineer Professor Adam Boies has been announced as a co-investigator of a new international partnership set up to make low-cost, large-scale, net zero hydrogen production a reality. The Global Hydrogen Production Technologies Center (HyPT) is a £14.1 million five-year project led by Cranfield University, Arizona...


Read more at: Strategy unveiled to boost innovation in Cambridge

Strategy unveiled to boost innovation in Cambridge

An ambitious new strategy to nurture and grow its innovation ecosystem has been unveiled at Cambridge summit. The Innovate Cambridge Summit saw over 400 leaders from across the civic, business and academic working communities to support the science and technology cluster to maintain its position as a world leader amid...


Read more at: Researchers celebrate Horizon Europe agreement

Researchers celebrate Horizon Europe agreement

Colleagues from across the University celebrated the announcement of an agreement for UK participation in Horizon Europe and Copernicus with the President of the European Research Council (ERC). Dozens of ERC-funded and awarded researchers joined Professor Maria Leptin and Professor Anne Ferguson-Smith, Pro-Vice-Chancellor...


Read more at: New electric buses roll out to carry students, staff and public on extended Universal route

New electric buses roll out to carry students, staff and public on extended Universal route

A new fleet of nine electric buses will operate on an extended Universal bus route from October, after the University of Cambridge and Whippet buses announced a new 8-year contract for the popular Cambridge service. Subsidised by the University, but open to everyone, the U bus has been operating for 20 years. University...


Read more at: Community Open Map Platform project supporting green transition secures major funding

Community Open Map Platform project supporting green transition secures major funding

A team led by Professor Flora Samuel from Cambridge’s Department of Architecture has been awarded one of four new £4.625 million Green Transition Ecosystem grants by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) to create a Community Open Map Platform (COMP) for Future Generations to chart the green transition on the...


Read more at: University of Cambridge takes part in new Research Hub for Decarbonised Adaptable and Resilient Transport Infrastructures

University of Cambridge takes part in new Research Hub for Decarbonised Adaptable and Resilient Transport Infrastructures

DARe, the new Research Hub for Decarbonised Adaptable and Resilient Transport Infrastructures has received £10 million in funding from the Department for Transport and UK Research and Innovation (UKRI). Led by Newcastle University, the Research Hub includes partner institutions such as the universities of Cambridge...


Read more at: Cambridge researchers awarded ERC funding to support commercial potential of their work

Cambridge researchers awarded ERC funding to support commercial potential of their work

University of Cambridge researchers have been awarded Proof of Concept grants from the European Research Council (ERC), to help them explore the commercial or societal potential of their research. The funding is part of the EU's research and innovation programme, Horizon Europe. Professor Cecilia Mascolo from the...


Read more at: Millions of carbon credits are generated by overestimating forest preservation

Millions of carbon credits are generated by overestimating forest preservation

Study analyses major carbon offset projects, and finds that – of a potential 89 million credits – only 5.4 million (6%) were linked to additional carbon reductions through tree conservation. The majority of carbon offset schemes are significantly overestimating the levels of deforestation they are preventing, according to...


Read more at: Solar energy conference triumphs after pandemic delays

Solar energy conference triumphs after pandemic delays

A conference organised by members of the department brought together experts on solar energy to drive innovation in bio-solar technology. The forum was especially appreciated as it was delayed three times due to pandemic interference. The forum, called 'Biophotoelectrochemical Systems: Solar Energy Conversion and...


Read more at: Developing solutions for the energy transition

Developing solutions for the energy transition

Climate change is the greatest challenge of our age. The impacts of climate change are now being felt in every region of the planet. Solutions are being developed at Cambridge that can be implemented, grown to scale, and used to accelerate the rapid transition to a net zero and then zero emissions economy. In this series...