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Microporous materials potentially provide a new, more practical solution for using hydrogen to store sustainable power.
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Microporous materials potentially provide a new, more practical solution for using hydrogen to store sustainable power.
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MEng Chemical Engineering student, Sakshi, spent her year on placement at EDF. Read about her experience of working in the plant integration team.
Julian Broady chose to stay on after his undergraduate degree, to increase his career options.
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How SETsquared Scale-Up supported ORCA Computing to secure a £12M Innovate UK bid - the largest grant the UK government has ever awarded in quantum technology.
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