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New paper by Dr Jen Roberts finds CO2 release experiments have advanced scientific understanding, but gaps remain
A new paper by Jen Roberts (Chancellor’s Fellow in Energy. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Strathclyde) and Linda Stalker (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) Energy division, and Science Director of the National Geosequestration […]
Four Weeks at the National Institute Of Electricity and Clean Energy (Ineel), Mexico
Written by Carolina Font Palma, who is a Lecturer in Chemical Engineering at the University of Chester and received funding to spend four weeks at the National Institute of Electricity and Clean Energy (INEEL) from the UKCCSRC International Research Collaboration […]
Exploring the improvement of CO2 storage and CCS representation in Integrated Assessment Models
Background: Undertaking climate mitigation is a hugely complex task requiring choices to be made on which technologies and resources to apply and when and where to apply them, all under changing conditions of amongst others population, energy demand, food production […]
Adventures in Tomokomai, Japan
Written by Dr Leslie Mabon from Robert Gordon University who received funding through the UKCCSRC’s 3rd call of the International Research Collaboration Fund to spend two months in Japan I am an environmental sociologist with a particular interest in offshore […]
Five weeks at Stanford University and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratories in California
My name is Ronny Pini and I am a Lecturer in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Imperial College London. I was awarded the UKCCSRC International Collaboration Fund (Call 3) to spend five weeks in California as part of a […]
Secondment with NETL-US DOE, USA
I am Nelia Jurado, a Research Fellow in the Centre for Combustion and CCS at Cranfield University. Last year I was awarded the UKCCSRC’s International Research Collaboration Fund in collaboration with the Carbon Capture Simulation Initiative (CCSI), to work with […]
Dave Jones and Andy Sowter visit Calgary
Dave Jones from the British Geological Survey (BGS) and Andy Sowter from the University of Nottingham visited Calgary with funding from the UKCCSRC International Research Collaboration Fund. The aim of the visit was to explore possible collaboration between our institutes […]
Dave Jones and Sean Rigby visit Australia
Dave Jones from British Geological Survey (BGS)  and Sean Rigby from University of Nottingham visited Australia with funding from the UKCCSRC International Research Collaboration Fund. The aim of the visit was to explore possible collaboration between Australian researchers and the […]
Yong Yan’s visit to Tianjin University, China
Following the approval of my application for the UKCCSRC International Research Collaboration Fund, I visited Tianjin University, from 2 August 2015 to 19 September 2015. The following is a report on the activities that were undertaken during the visit. Experimental […]
Dave Jones, Barry Lomax and Janice Lake visit K-COSEM in South Korea
Dave Jones from British Geological Survey (BGS), Barry Lomax from University of Nottingham and Janice Lake from University of Sheffield visited South Korea with funding from the UKCCSRC International Research Collaboration Fund. The aim of the visit was to develop […]
A visit to Tsinghua University and NICE in China
Xiaobo Luo is an ECR from the University of Hull and receved funding from the International Research Collaboration Fund to go to Tsinghua University and National Institute of Clean-And-Low-Carbon Energy (NICE) in China from March to May in 2015 I am […]
Field trip to Aquistore and CMC’s Field Research Station
Anna Stork from the University of Bristol visited Aquistore and Carbon Management Canada’s Field Research Centre during April & May 2015 using funding from the International Research Collaboration Fund. My visit to the Aquistore CO2 injection site in Saskatchewan, Canada […]

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