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Vice-Chancellor's Medal

Description
Jorge Luis Aguilar Santana member of the Buildings Energy and Environment Research Group has been awarded with the Vice Chancellor's Medal 2021. The Vice-Chancellor's medal is granted upon an outstanding contribution which has enhanced the reputation of the University of Nottingham.
Date:
08/04/2022

BEE Research Group Newsletters

Description
The Buildings, Energy and Environment Research Group at the University of Nottingham produces newsletters every quarterly. These newsletters showcase the group's achievements and highlights as well as including information on seminars and events, training, staff and student profiles and important university resources.
Date:
26/08/2021

People's Choice Award

Description
Two PhD students, members of the Building, Energy and Environment Research Group at the University of Nottingham have won the People's Choice Award. Olamide Eso and Olutola Adekeye together with their team won the YES2020 Scheme, People's Choice Award.
Date:
08/06/2021

Pulse Test

Description
The Buildings, Energy and Environment Research Group at the University of Nottingham have contributed to a newly approved method for testing the air tightness of buildings. Pulse Test is now an approved alternative method to the standard blower door test to measure the air tightness of buildings.
Date:
29/03/2021

C2i Awards 2020 – Energy & Environment

Description
Professor Saffa Riffat, Head of The Building, Energy and Environment Research Group at University of Nottingham has won the award in Energy & Environment category for his project, A Novel Thermoelectric Heat Pump/Heat Recovery System (EcoPump). The project was funded by Innovate UK.
Date:
29/03/2021

IOR Annual Dinner Awards

Description
Qi Xu winning the prestigious Terry Perry Student Research Award.
Date:
31/03/2020

Sustainability Awards 2020

Description
Two PhD students from the BEE group winning Sustainability Awards.
Date:
31/03/2020

Collaborate to Innovate 2019

Description
Professor Mark Gillott and team won the award in the 'Energy and Environment' category for SCENe (Sustainable Community Energy Networks)
Date:
07/11/2019

Turning cocoa bean waste into electricity for off-grid West African villages

Description
A new green technology to generate electricity from discarded cocoa pod husks is set to benefit African farming communities currently with little or no access to grid power.
Date:
07/03/2019
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