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Professor Tadj Oreszczyn | 10 May 2013
The centre for energy epidemiology (cee) will:
undertake primary data collection
advise on data collection
provide secure and ethical curation of a wealth of administrative, commercial and research data
link, develop and use innovative research meth ...
Dr Chiara Candelise | Economics | 01 June 2009
The dynamicity of the brazilian energy sector, together with its impacts and interlinks with western countries energy systems, makes the country an interesting target for establishing and developing research partnerships. In the light of such propose ...
Professor Stephen Padgett | Political Science | 01 October 2007
The overall aim of the research is to develop an understanding of the processes of external governance that the eu has developed to manage risks arising in the ‘wider europe’. The concept of europeanisation provides a starting point, focusing on the ...
Dr Angela Karp | Interdisciplinary Studies | 01 March 2006
Renewable energies are crucial for meeting the uk government’s energy and environmental objectives, particularly energy security and reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. Perennial crops grown for biomass production, such as short rotation coppice ( ...
Dr Adrian Smith | No Lead Discipline | 01 October 2010
This project will analyse the politics of providing 'protective space' for innovative sustainable developments. Sustainable innovation theory emphasises innovation processes developing within protective niches. These spaces accumulate experience thro ...
Dr Les Levidow | Science and Technology Studies | 01 December 2010
In the uk policy context, the transition to a low-carbon economy is being envisaged through technological solutions which enhance the commercial use of knowledge in a competitive global market place. for analysing the role of bio-energy, this ...
Dr Dan Van Der Horst | Environmental Planning | 01 June 2007
Renewable energy technologies have experienced widely differing innovation and diffusion trends in the uk. Especially for smaller scale technologies, early adoption and uptake is often dependent on the energetic efforts of pioneering individuals. Alt ...
Professor John Polak | Economics | 01 March 2009
The uk transport research centre (uktrc) is a national collaborative research centre funded by esrc, the department for transport and the scottish government. the primary aims of the centre are to encourage a much greater involvement of social ...
Professor Karen Turner | Economics | 01 October 2007
Issues of energy supply are now taken to be both a worldwide problem and a problem for individual national and regional governments. A number of mechanisms are being employed to reduce energy use. An important one is increased energy efficiency. Howe ...
Dr Mhairi Aitken | Sociology | 01 July 2009
This postdoctoral fellowship will build on and disseminate the findings of a study into communities' responses to wind power developments. It will contribute towards understanding of public relationships with science and technology and also provide a ...
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