A Faraday Institution Industry Fellowship has been set up to between the UK Battery Industrialisation Centre and the University of Birmingham.
The University of Birmingham is part of a global consortium that will develop hydrogen technologies responsibly and with net zero emissions at scale.
The University of Birmingham is to be the UK lead for a new £6.2m Global Centre in Clean Energy.
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.
Organised by the University of Birmingham’s Magnetic Materials Group, the 300-delegate REPM conference took place from the 3rd to the 7th September 2023.
The "Re-RE Wind" partnership seeks to play a pivotal role in securing the future of sustainable wind energy.