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Field trip to the Doosan Babcock Testing facility – September 2015 Strathclyde Biannual
This blog was written by Khalida Al-Qayim who is a PhD student at the University of Sheffield and received funding to attend the Strathclyde Biannual from the UKCCSRC ECR meeting fund A visit to the Doosan Babcock Testing facility was […]
Dinner speech by Tania Constable – September 2015 Strathclyde Biannual
This blog was written by Usman Ali who is a PhD student at the University of Sheffield and received funding to attend the Strathclyde Biannual from the UKCCSRC ECR meeting fund The Autumn Biannual Meeting of the UKCCS Research Centre […]
Enabling the next phase of CO2 storage in the North Sea -September 2015 Strathclyde Biannual
This blog was written by Xin Liu who is a PhD student at Nottingham University and received funding to attend the Strathclyde Biannual from the UKCCSRC ECR meeting fund. Capture and storage of CO2 in geological formations is considered to be […]
New Projects in the UK – September 2015 Strathclyde Biannual
Written by Yuan Sun  from the University of Nottingham, whose attendance at the UKCCSRC Autumn 2015 Biannual Meeting at the University of Strathclyde was supported by the ECR Meeting Fund. Building the UK Carbon Capture and Storage Sector By 2030 – […]
CO2-EOR: Financial Game-Changer for North Sea CCS or Elusive Chimera – September 2015 Strathclyde Biannual
Written by Chris Gent from the British Geological Survey whose attendance at the UKCCSRC Strathclyde Biannual meeting on 8-9 September 2015 was funded by the UKCCSRC ECR Meeting Fund  Strathclyde University’s impressive new £90 million Technology & Innovation Centre provided […]
Opening the September 2015 Strathclyde Biannual – Jon Gibbins, Dimitris Drikakis and Phil Hare
Written by PhD student Ms Ebuwa Osagie from Cranfield University whose attendance at the Biannual was made possible by the ECR Meeting Fund The first day of the biannual meeting held at the Technology and Innovation Center, University of Strathclyde, […]
UKCCSRC Update, ECR Poster Prize Presentation, DECC Update and ESIOS intro – September 2015 Strathclyde Biannual
Rachel Kilgallon is a final year PhD student at the University of Edinburgh investigating the role of chemical and geochemical tracers for CO2 transport and storage. As part of the ECR meeting fund, she attended the Strathclyde Biannual Meeting, 8-9 […]
Where does CCS Figure in the Divestment Debate- and if Not, why Not? – September 2015 Strathclyde Biannual
Written by PhD student Miss JingJing Liu from University of Nottingham whose attendance at the Biannual was made possible by the ECR Meeting Fund.  Divestment has recently been in the news around the world. In the latest UKCCSRC Biannual Meeting […]
International CCS at the September 2015 Strathclyde Biannual
Written by Hayley Vosper from BGS, whose attendance at the UKCCSRC Strathclyde Biannual Meeting was supported by the ECR Meeting Fund. The session on International CCS consisted of six talks from researchers around the world, giving updates on the current […]

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