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Opening keynote and dinner at the September 2014 Cardiff Biannual
Hello everyone! I am Elenica Shiko, a Research Associate in Carbon Capture at the University of Edinburgh. Being a member of the AMPGas project, my research is focused on the characterisation of porous materials with an aim to optimise their […]
International CCS session at the September 2014 Cardiff Biannual – Part 2
Written by Ainul Izaharuddin from the University of Leeds, whose attendance at the UKCCSRC Cardiff Biannual Meeting was supported by the ECR Meeting Fund. Status of North American CO2 Capture and Storage (CCS) Projects – Adam Berger, Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) Electric […]
Test Injection Sites session at the September 2014 Cardiff Biannual – Part 2
Written by Sorush Khajepor from Heriot Watt University, whose attendance at the UKCCSRC Cardiff Biannual Meeting was supported by the ECR Meeting Fund. In the South Building of Cardiff University on 10th September 2014 at 17:00, I attended the informative talk of […]
Effect of Impurities on CO2 Properties session at the September 2014 Cardiff Biannual – Part 1
Written by Nor Daud from University College London, whose attendance at the UKCCSRC Cardiff Biannual Meeting was supported by the ECR Meeting Fund. Dr Jie Ke – Phase equilibrium studies of impure CO2 systems to underpin developments of CCS technologies Dr Jie Ke, […]
Biomass CCS session at the September 2014 Cardiff Biannual – Part 2
Written by Monica Garcia from Cranfield University, whose attendance at the UKCCSRC Cardiff Biannual Meeting was supported by the ECR Meeting Fund. The second two presentations in the Biomass CCS session were given by Guy Lomax (Imperial College London) and Magdalena […]
Biomass CCS session at the September 2014 Cardiff Biannual – Part 1
Written by Saba Manzoor from Imperial College London, whose attendance at the UKCCSRC Cardiff Biannual Meeting was supported by the ECR Meeting Fund. The first two presentations in the Biomass CCS session were given by Dr Maria Botero of cmcl […]
Test Injection Sites Session at September 2014 Cardiff Biannual – Part 1
This blog was provided by Nassya Mohid Said whose attendance at the UKCCSRC Cardiff Biannual was supported by the Early Career Researchers Meeting Fund. More information about this can be found here. Test Injection Sites is one of the three […]
Gas CCS session at the September 2014 Cardiff Biannual – Part 2
Written by Abigail Diaz from the University of Edinburgh, whose attendance at the UKCCSRC Cardiff Biannual Meeting was supported by the ECR Meeting Fund. Enzo Magnano from The University of Edinburgh gave a presentation about Adsorption Materials and Processes for […]
September 2014 Cardiff Biannual – Poster Session
This blog was provided by Mahdi Kapateh whose attendance at the UKCCSRC Cardiff Biannual was supported by the Early Career Researchers Meeting Fund. A one hour poster session was held where the attendees as well as judges walked around, with […]
Field Trip – Cardiff University Gas Turbine Research Centre – September 2014 Cardiff Biannual
This blog was provided by Mahdi Kapateh whose attendance at the UKCCSRC Cardiff Biannual was supported by the Early Career Researchers Meeting Fund.  We started the day with an early morning meet-up in front of Cardiff University to take a […]

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