• 01 Jun 2018

    J-Park Simulator in Cambridge University’s research magazine

    Cambridge CARES is featured in the latest University of Cambridge Research Horizons magazine.

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  • 31 May 2018

    eCO₂EP project leaders publish a perspective on the electrochemical synthesis of bulk intermediates from carbon dioxide

    In the 18th of May issue of Science, the Professors Joel Ager (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of California Berkeley) and Alexei Lapkin (Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, University of Cambridge) outlined their perspective on the prospects of using excess renewable grid electricity to convert car

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  • 15 May 2018

    Microbes, carbon fixation and genome-scale metabolic modelling

    Chi Hung (Clifford) Vo, a CARES PhD student from NUS, discusses the role that microbes play in storing excess carbon. This is a feature article from our latest biannual report, which can be found here.

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  • 10 May 2018

    Single-atom catalysts for more efficient conversion of carbon dioxide

    Here, Dr SUN Libo explores a new, more efficient method of converting carbon dioxide into other useful materials. This is a preview from CARES' latest biannual report, which will be available soon.

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  • 08 May 2018

    Seminar from Professor Alan Bond

    C4T is welcoming Professor Alan Bond to give a seminar on 17 May: Unexpectedly stable formally platinum(III) complexes produced by electrochemical oxidation of platinum(II) anti-cancer drugs Professor Alan M. Bond, Monash University

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  • 01 May 2018

    Prof Markus Kraft presents the 8th C4T Biannual Research Report

    I am very pleased to present the 8th Biannual Research Report of the Cambridge Centre for Carbon Reduction and Technology (C4T), providing an update on the latest C4T research output and news. The last six months have been a particularly busy and fruitful time for our programme as we plan the next five years of work with our second phase of funding beginning in November.

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  • 20 Mar 2018

    Seminar on hydrogen as a future fuel and storage medium for renewable energy

    C4T welcomes Professor Weeratunge Malalasekera to give a seminar on hydrogen as a future fuel. Hydrogen as a Future Fuel and Storage Medium for Renewable Energy Professor Weeratunge Malalasekera Tuesday 27 March 2018 5 pm - 6 pm CREATE Seminar Room

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  • 15 Mar 2018

    Researchers at Cambridge CARES remember Stephen Hawking

    Cambridge University Professor Stephen Hawking will be greatly missed. As the University of Cambridge’s only overseas outpost, Cambridge CARES reflects on the life of one of Cambridge’s greatest whose research and discoveries have had a global impact.

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  • 12 Mar 2018

    Professor Richard Compton on new insights into nanoparticles

    Professor Richard G. Compton, one of the world's leading electrochemists, presented CARES' most recent Visiting Scientist seminar last Thursday (8 March). The seminar attracted researchers from throughout the CREATE Tower, many of whom would have used Professor Compton's textbooks on voltammetry and physical chemistry.

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  • 13 Feb 2018

    Global Young Scientists Summit 2018 – Inspiring young scientists to create a better world, Theresa Maier reports

    In 2018, three PhD candidates and two postdocs from the University of Cambridge were selected to participate in the Global Young Scientists Summit (GYSS), a multi-disciplinary gathering of young scientists in Singapore covering topics from chemistry, physics and medicine to mathematics, computer science and engineering: Helena Knowles (Postdoctoral Researcher, Physics), Arianne Richard (Postdoc

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