Renewable Engine Student presents at pre-COP26 Researchers Event

Renewable Engine Student presents at pre-COP26 Researchers Event

Renewable Engine Student Charlie Farrell was invited to present recently at an Early Career Researchers (ECR) online event. Charlie joined over 70 delegates and speakers from institutions such as University of Cambridge, University of Manchester, London South Bank University, Cranfield University and University of Sheffield for the special event titled ‘Highlight Opportunities to Tackle COP26 issues’

The event on 20th September was hosted by the Engineering and Physical Science Research Council’s (EPSRC) Digitalised Surface Manufacturing Network in advance of the COP26 conference which begins in Glasgow in early November.

Charlie’s talk ‘Recycling Challenges and Opportunities for Photovoltaic (PV) Modules’ is directly in line with his PhD research which is currently being carried out at South West College and Queen’s University Belfast can be listened to now at https://youtu.be/owYC2rAzP9I?t=1302 

Renewable Engine is supported by the European Union’s INTERREG VA Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB), with match funding provided by the Department for the Economy (Northern Ireland) and Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment (Republic of Ireland).

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The project is supported by the European Union’s INTERREG VA Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB), with match funding provided by the Department for the Economy (Northern Ireland) and Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment (Republic of Ireland).
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