Microscope images of chiral layers of carbon based polymers

Resilient, affordable, low-carbon technologies

Building low cost, green energy technologies requires detailed understanding of molecular and material behaviour to deliver energy solutions at the global scale. These technologies must be resilient and affordable to consumers, and also efficient to manufacture. 

Imperial researchers who have chosen to become IMSE Affiliates are working on concepts including:

  • developing new batteries which use cheaper materials, including upcycled waste,
  • new photovoltaic, photoelectrochemial and photocatalytic materials,
  • new porous materials for chemical separations,
  • modelling approaches for new materials discovery,
  • metabolic engineering to energy and therapeutics production.

Research champion

  • Magda Titirici

    Magdalena Titirici

    Personal details

    Magda Titirici Chair in Sustainable Energy Materials, Chemical Engineering

    +44 (0)20 7594 5601

    Research interests

    • carbon and carbon hybrids produced via hydrothermal processes
    • waste recycling into advanced products
    • precious metal free catalysis
    • batteries beyond Li

    Location

    ACE Extension
    South Kensington Campus

Academic expertise