Different manufacturing techniques could help to create better batteries.
The University of Birmingham is part of a global consortium that will develop hydrogen technologies responsibly and with net zero emissions at scale.
With the future of HS2’s Birmingham to Manchester link in doubt, we must not squander the opportunity to boost the UK's global leadership in railways.
The University of Birmingham is to be the UK lead for a new £6.2m Global Centre in Clean Energy.
A quantum sensor has been successfully tested in trials on a ship, opening up new potential for mapping the ocean and facilitating resilient navigation.
At the 2023 Faraday Institution Awards Professor Peter Slater received the Researcher Development Champion award.
The University of Birmingham has announced plans to build a net zero carbon smart building and significantly expand its energy research and education.