Student Profile - Q&A
Student Profile - Q&A with Niccolo (MSc Sustainable Energy Futures)
Niccolo Bitossi recently graduated from the MSc in Sustainable Energy Futures in Imperial College run by the Energy Futures Lab.
Student Profile - Q&A with Niccolo (MSc Sustainable Energy Futures)
Niccolo Bitossi recently graduated from the MSc in Sustainable Energy Futures in Imperial College run by the Energy Futures Lab.
Student Profile: Q&A with Kaiming Zhao (MSc Sustainable Energy Futures)
Kaiming Zhao recently graduated from the MSc in Sustainable Energy Futures at Imperial College and undertook his project at the SGI.
A Summer working at the SGI in Energy Research: Ash Bongirwar
Fourth-year student, Anshul Bongirwar from the Department of Chemical Engineering at Imperial College, worked this summer at the SGI
Next SGI white paper - can natural gas help decarbonise the transport sector?
Over a quarter of global greenhouse gas emissions and air pollutants come as direct result of us transporting people and goods across the world.
Q&A with Sara Budinis: the new Research Theme Champion for Clean Energy
The Energy Futures Lab develops multidisciplinary, cross-faculty collaborations to tackle the broad range of energy challenges that the world faces
A Star is Born: Dr. Sara Budinis recognised for teaching excellence
In June, Sara Budinis, an SGI researcher, was awarded the Higher Education Academy (HEA) Associate Fellowship Award through the STAR Framework
Helping Brazil to decarbonise: Q&A profile with Francisca
Dr Francisca Jalil Vega joined the SGI in May 2018 after completing her PhD in Chemical Engineering at Imperial College London.
Introducing Jasmin Cooper – the newest member of our methane team
We interviewed Dr Jasmin Cooper, an early-career researcher at the Sustainable Gas Institute (SGI) who joined in April
SGI in partnership with Enagás to improve understanding of methane emissions
Clarifying methane climate metrics, estimating uncertainties and exploring the sustainability of LNG as a shipping fuel.
Dr Paul Balcombe: the man on a methane mission
Methane is the second most important greenhouse gas next to carbon dioxide (CO2).