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A trip to the Geological Survey of Canada in Ottawa
I was truly elated by the news that I had been successful in my application to the UKCCSRC ECR International Exchange Fund Call 4 to visit the Geological Survey of Canada (GSC)! After months of putting everything in place, I […]
A change is as good as a holiday
The UKCCSRC Early Career Researcher (ECR) International Exchange Fund allowed me to escape the Scottish winter and travel 9,156 miles to Perth, Western Australia, to undertake some exciting research with Dr Linda Stalker, Science Director of the National Geosequestration Laboratory […]
A sunny secondment: My visit to Australia’s National Geosequestration Lab
The UKCCSRC Early Career Researcher (ECR) International Exchange Fund allowed me to escape the Scottish winter and travel 9,156 miles to Perth, Western Australia, to undertake some exciting research with Dr Linda Stalker, Science Director of the National Geosequestration Laboratory […]
An ECR in Naples
My name is María Erans Moreno. I am a second year PhD student at Cranfield University working in modified sorbents for Calcium looping. My PhD, mainly experimental, consists of testing different synthetic materials on both reactivity and mechanical behaviour to […]
An ECR in Stuttgart, Germany
My name is Maria Erans Moreno. I am a second-year PhD student in Cranfield University and I received the UKCCSRC’s ECR International Exchange Fund to spend three months in the laboratory in IFK Stuttgart in Germany, hosted by Heiko Dieter. […]
An ECR down under: Catriona Reynolds’ visit to CSIRO June-July 2015
My name is Catriona Reynolds. I’m a final year PhD student at Imperial College London and I used the UKCCSRC’s ECR International Exchange Fund to spend three weeks at CSIRO in Melbourne, hosted by Jonathan Ennis-King, Lincoln Paterson and Tara […]
An ECR at the University of Texas
Fatemeh Rezazadeh from the University of Leeds travelled to the University of Texas in Austin supported by the third call of the ECR International Exchange Fund In a corner room on the fifth floor of the McKetta Department of Chemical […]
Four weeks at CSIRO in Australia
Written by Dr Sascha Serno from the University of Edinburgh who received the ECR International Exchange Fund to visit CSIRO in Australia for four weeks during April/May 2015 I am Sascha Serno, a postdoctoral research associate in gas geochemistry at […]
An ECR in Stavanger
Written by Dr Carolina Font Palma from the University of Chester who received funding from the third call of the ECR International Exchange Fund to visit the University of Stavanger, Norway I am Carolina Font Palma (Lecturer in Chemical Engineering, […]
An ECR in Melbourne, Australia
This blog was written by Alexandra Maskell from the University of Cambridge who received funding from the ECR International Exchange Fund to spend 3 months in Melbourne, Australia Now in the final year of my PhD and needing to escape the […]
An ECR’s Adventure Down Under!
This blog is written by Thomas Hills, Imperial College London, who was awarded funding under the second call of the ECR International Exchange Fund to travel to Australia. From January to March 2015 I worked at the Institute for Sustainable […]
An ECR in Gothenburg, Sweden
Firstly I would like to take this opportunity to give a big thank you to the UKCCSRC for their financial support through the ECR International Exchange Fund, which provided me the assistance necessary to complete this three-month research secondment. As […]
An ECR in Nanjing, China
I am Lunbo Duan, a research fellow on clean energy systems in Cranfield University. I would like to acknowledge the UKCCSRC firstly for funding me to visit Southeast University (SEU), China, through the UKCCSRC ECR International Exchange Fund. Secondly, I […]
Richard Porter – an ECR in Canada
This blog was provided by Richard Porter, University of Leeds, whose visit to the University of Calgary was supported by the UKCCSRC ECR International Exchange Fund. Having previously hosted a visit by Ehsan Mostafavi, a PhD student from the Energy and Environment […]

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