DTC ENERGY: Technologies for a low carbon future
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Leeds
Department Name: Chemical and Process Engineering
Abstract
There are major challenges inherent in meeting the goals of the UK national energy policy, including, climate change mitigation and adaption, security of supply, asset renewal, supply infrastructure etc. Additionally, there is a recognized shortage of high quality scientists and engineers with energy-related training to tackle these challenges, and to support the UK's future research and development and innovation performance as evidenced by several recent reports;Doosan Babcock (Energy Brief, Issue 3, June 2007, Doosan Babcock); UK Energy Institute (conducted by Deloitte/Norman Broadbent, 'Skills Needs in the Energy Industry' 2008); The Institution of Engineering and Technology, (evidence to the House of Commons, Select Committee on Innovation, Universities, Science and Skills Fifth Report (19th June 2008); The Energy Research Partnership (Investigation into High-level Skills Shortages in the Energy Sector, March 2007). Here we present a proposal to host a Doctoral Training Centre (DTC) focusing on the development of technologies for a low carbon future, providing a challenging, exciting and inspiring research environment for the development of tomorrow's research leaders. This DTC will bring together a cohort of postgraduate research students and their supervisors to develop innovative technologies for a low carbon future based around the key interlinking themes: [1] Low Carbon Enabling Technologies; [2] Transport & Energy; [3] Carbon Storage, underpinned by [4] Climate Change & Energy Systems Research. Thereby each student will develop high level expertise in a particular topic but with excitement of working in a multidisciplinary environment. The DTC will be integrated within a campus wide Interdisciplinary Institute which coordinates energy research to tackle the 'Grand Challenge' of developing technologies for a low carbon future, our DTC students therefore working in a transformational research environment. The DTC will be housed in a NEW 14.8M Energy Research Building and administered by the established (2005) cross campus Earth, Energy & Environment (EEE) University Interdisciplinary Institute
Organisations
- University of Leeds (Lead Research Organisation)
- Highview Enterprises Ltd (Project Partner)
- Ansys UK Ltd (Project Partner)
- University of Alicante (Project Partner)
- ALSTOM POWER LTD (Project Partner)
- Biffa plc (Project Partner)
- Yorkshire Forward (Project Partner)
- JOHNSON MATTHEY PLC (Project Partner)
- Bical (Project Partner)
- E ON UK (Project Partner)
- FOREST RESEARCH (Project Partner)
- INPL (Institut Nationale Polytechnix de (Project Partner)
- University of Waterloo (Canada) (Project Partner)
- Mitsui Babcock Energy Ltd (Project Partner)
- Auburn University (Project Partner)
- Argonne National Laboratory (Project Partner)
- Gaz De France (Project Partner)
- Cummins Turbo Technologies (Project Partner)
- International Innovative Technologies (Project Partner)
- Harvard School of Public Health (Project Partner)
- Rutgers State University of New Jersey (Project Partner)
- University of Dortmund (Project Partner)
People |
ORCID iD |
Paul Williams (Principal Investigator) | |
James Young (Co-Investigator) |