This week, we attended the Global Hydrogen Futures conference at Cranfield University.
Bringing together three Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) funded hydrogen programmes UK-HyRES: Hub for Research Challenges in Hydrogen and Alternative Liquid Fuels, HI-ACT and the Global HyPT Centre, which brings together research colleagues from Canada, Australia, America and the UK, the conference provided a platform for collaboration, knowledge sharing, and networking.
It’s been a fantastic opportunity to showcase our work, including an introduction and update on UK-HyRES from Professor Rachael Rothman and Professor Tim Mays and sessions from Professor Qiong Cai, Dr Rajan Jagpal, Dr Selda Özkan Dr Sibimol Luke, Dr Huimin Zhang and Dr Alex Newman
Our researchers have also had the opportunity to present their research posters, including Dr George Neville, Chaewon Kim and William Forshaw.
UK-HyRES researchers from University of Bath, The University of Sheffield, University of Surrey, University of St Andrews, UCL, University of Portsmouth, and University of Warwick were in attendance, with a notable keynote from provost Dr Colleen W. Bowman, from the Navajo Technical University, with a talk titled “Hydrogen transitions and Navajo tribe: an indigenous community perspective”.
