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ECR Collaboration with IPESE-EPFL, Switzerland
Dhinesh Thangandar from Cranfield University shares his experience of collaborating with the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland, with funding secured from the 2019 ECR Collaboration Fund: Collaboration with IPESE-EPFL, Switzerland I am a PhD researcher at Cranfield University, […]
Case study: Hisham Al-Baroudi’s collaboration with the University of Tokyo
Here we talk to Hisham Al-Baroudi, an ECR member from Cranfield University, who used the funding he secured through our 2018 ECR Collaboration fund to collaborate with researchers at the University of Tokyo, on technology around the CCS shipping chain. […]
ECR Collaboration with University of Calgary and CMC Research Institutes
Here our ECR member Anna Stork, from the University of Bristol, shares her experiences using the funding she was awarded as part of the ECR Collaboration Fund: I am very lucky to have been able to continue my collaboration with […]

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