
Scientists in China, Germany, and the UK are joining forces to find global solutions for delivering recycling solutions and low-carbon clean energy and reducing the environmental impact of waste.

The University of Birmingham would like to congratulate John B. Goodenough, M. Stanley Whittinghamand Akira Yoshino for securing the 2019 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the development of lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries.

University of Birmingham experts continue to build their partnership with Chinese nuclear regulators – holding a high-profile international workshop.

Two University of Birmingham researchers have been awarded Future Leaders Fellowships as part of a new £78 million investment announced today by UK Research and Innovation.

Professor Martin Freer, Director of the Birmingham Energy Institute on the collective action necessary to spark UK's leadership position on Climate Change.

A report funded by the Climate-KIC and authored for the Birmingham Energy Institute, explores the opportunities for the development of the energy and transport infrastructure for the Eastern Birmingham corridor.

The Faraday Institution announced that it will award up to £55 million to five UK-based consortia to conduct application-inspired research to make step changes in battery chemistries, systems and manufacturing methods.