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UK-HyRES and Henry Royce Institute back 17 projects in inaugural hydrogen SPRINT competition
Two research hubs co-designing the UK’s hydrogen future
UK-HyRES and HI-ACT are both EPSRC-funded hydrogen research hubs. At first glance, they may seem similar, but their roles are deliberately distinct. UK-HyRES focuses on low technology readiness level, fundamental research, while HI-ACT undertakes research which can accelerate progress in hydrogen systems integration.
UK HyRES Research Excellence: Capabilities and Collaboration Opportunities 2026
Read the latest UK HyRES Research Excellence presentation focusing on the capabilities and collaboration opportunities within the Hub.
University of Portsmouth student has first research topic published
Chaewon Kim, a PhD student at University of Portsmouth under the supervision of Professor Chris Jones, has announced that her first thesis, titled “Emerging Hydrogen Spot Indices: Price Taker or Maker?”, has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Environmental Management.
UK-HyRES presentation at Engineering a Hydrogen Economy 2026
Paul Dodds (University College London), the Economics theme lead in UK-HyRES, gave an invited plenary presentation on “The economics of hydrogen production”.
People Choice Poster Prize at the University of Warwick’s Engineering PhD Symposium
This year, UK-HyRES PhD student Melisha presented her ongoing research, “The Development of Electrocatalyst Materials for Green Ammonia Synthesis”, and was awarded the People’s Choice Poster Prize.