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Imperial has played a prominent role in hydrogen materials research for years, with active projects on hydrogen storage, embrittlement, and safe infrastructure for clean energy use. The university is consistently awarded major grants for cutting-edge research in support of the UK's net-zero goals.[1][3][6]
Collaborating institution on the reported study examining Ba7Nb4MoO20 under hydration.[1]
Imperial College London is part of the collaboration. It is known for its leadership in engineering and natural sciences and has a significant background in combustion dynamics and energy systems.[1]
The university's Department of Chemistry led the research team that developed a new, cheaper catalyst for hydrogen fuel cells.
Energy academics from Imperial College London highlighted the need for caution regarding the assumptions in the Howarth paper. Jamie Hamilton, a PhD candidate there, co-authored an ICIS paper.
Imperial College London is participating in the collaborative research project to develop AI software for sustainable energy integration with hydrogen technology.
Researchers from this institution found that altitude changes can significantly reduce the climate impact of contrails.
This university is part of the scientific team involved in the HyStorPor project.
UK-based research institution where scientists discovered an improved biofuel production technique using modified enzymes. Led by Alex Brogan from the Department of Chemical Engineering.
UK-based research institution that issued a warning about flawed renewable energy models that fail to account for real-world challenges such as energy storage, transmission, and system operability.
Imperial College London researchers, in collaboration with ETH Zurich, propose that a distributed approach to wind energy capacity in Europe could better harness wind resources and address intermittency.
A team of researchers from Imperial College London collaborated on the modification of E.coli bacteria to potentially produce propane.
Researchers from Imperial College London are collaborating with South Korean counterparts to improve fuel cell technology, focusing on hydrogen fuel cells.
Co-developer of the printed circuit board fuel cell technology. Researchers from this institution collaborated with UCL to reduce fuel cell costs.
A prestigious research institution that conducted experiments demonstrating the conversion of discarded paper into high-grade biofuel using microorganisms.

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