Check out our new article in Frontiers @FrontChemEng on sustainable intensified biodiesel production, where we link mass transfer performance with flow pattern evolution.
@PanagiotaAngeli@grcdg@SCCESurrey
https://t.co/9o9y0RWqnK
Today we confirmed that the West Burton power station site in Nottinghamshire has been selected as the home for ‘STEP’ (Spherical Tokamak for Energy Production), the UK’s prototype fusion power plant to be built by 2040.
https://t.co/O7HQ4N4rzk
Please share this PhD opportunity!
It’s a collaboration between @UKAEAofficial and @UniOfSurrey, supervised by @d_tsaoulidis and myself. The project is focused on the fusion fuel cycle addressing a critical problem in the path to delivering fusion.
We have a PhD project opportunity with UKEAE and @UniofSurrey.
https://t.co/qEvBNzvXhm
We have other opportunities, which can be found via the UKAEA careers website: https://t.co/WpzogGEtW6
#phd#stemineducation#fusion
I'm in the UK & it's hot🥵🌡️
We typically talk of global average temp rise - but shifts in the mean can have big impacts on the distribution of extremes as this @NASAClimate video shows.
Here's a short🧵on what this means for future extremes... 1/n
The planet will continue to warm until greenhouse gas emissions are reduced to net zero.
To stop the climate consequences getting worse, the only option is net zero. The faster that goal is reached the less bad are those consequences.
The costs of inaction are larger than action.
Scholarships for the MRes in Green Chemistry and other Master courses available via the British Council for female scientists and engineers from Brazil, Mexico, or Peru. https://t.co/d4c5H5ZGqP
Exciting times! This Wednesday 9 February at 13h CET European researchers from the EUROfusion consortium announce first results from their landmark #fusionenergy☀️experiments at the JET tokamak. Follow the livestream here:
https://t.co/vEL3oDj1T3
#FusionInEurope#road2fusion
@dcastelvecchi@AukeHoekstra@RoelofReineman Maybe it’s referring to the brine (with no mention of concentration)? Large numbers, with little context, are attractive for potential investors?