3rd Renewable Engine Research Colloquium

3rd Renewable Engine Research Colloquium

The Renewable Engine team met virtually in November for the third and final Research Colloquium with participation from all PhD students within the four research partners; South West College, Queen’s University Belfast, University of Strathclyde and Institute of Technology Sligo.

Instead of the standard “research progress” presentations, the PhD students were pitted against each other and given the challenge of detailing the commercialisation potential of their project in a short and concise presentation, with an Apple iPad up for grabs!

The 11 research students all followed the brief and a wide variety of topics were judged throughout the day. However, there could be only one winner, and the best presentation award (and iPad) went to SWC’s student Mansoureh Khaljani. Well done Mansoureh!

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