The Supergen Programme hosted the first in a new series of cross-hub webinars to allow ECRs from all the Supergen Hubs to connect and share their exciting projects! This webinar was a great chance to see what research is happening across the whole Supergen network and potentially find some new opportunities for cross-hub collaboration.
The following Early Career Researchers presented their work:
- Katie Shanks (University of Exeter, Energy Networks)
Energy Independent Farms: Balancing Wind, Solar and Biomass Energy - Agota Mockute (University of Hull, Offshore Renewable Energy)
When waves tickle offshore wind turbines – challenges in predicting nonlinear wave-induced resonance on monopile-supported OWTs - Jorge Ordovas (Aston University, Bioenergy)
Construction of a model for the design of a rotary kiln for slow pyrolysis of biomass – GreenCarbon project - Alberto Bolzoni (The University of Manchester, Energy Storage)
Grid-scale battery storage: a path toward profitability - Tudur David (Bangor University, Supersolar)
Forecasting OPV performance and degradation using Machine Learning - Iñaki Erazo Damian (The University of Manchester, Energy Networks)
Control of a hybrid wind-diesel microgrid - Anna Garcia-Teruel (University of Edinburgh, Offshore Renewable Energy)
Design optimisation of wave energy converters - Nathan Skillen (Queens University Belfast, Bioenergy)
Photocatalysis in Bioenergy; finding its feet or a step too far?! - Hungyen Lin (University of Lancaster, Energy Storage)
Sensing with terahertz waves - Kezia Sasitharan (University of Sheffield, Supersolar)
Metal-organic nanosheets: A new dimension in solar cell research