New innovative way to store renewable energy
Microporous materials potentially provide a new, more practical solution for using hydrogen to store sustainable power.
Exploring our research and other stories from the University community.
Microporous materials potentially provide a new, more practical solution for using hydrogen to store sustainable power.
MEng Chemical Engineering student, Sakshi, spent her year on placement at EDF. Read about her experience of working in the plant integration team.
For his research project, chemical engineering student Luke Wilson investigated how to reduce the size and cost of an enzymatic biofuel cell.
Our Department of Chemical Engineering collaborated with Mast Carbons International to find more sustainable ways of manufacturing medicinal products.
Sam Lewis is spending his placement year working as an Engineering Intern at Patheon, a contract development and manufacturing organisation.
A project that aimed to overcome challenges, start dialogues and prove the need for a UK Hydrogen Energy Programme.