Manchester Energy and Electrical Power Systems (MEEPS) Symposium | Powering Tomorrow: Opportunities for Innovation in Energy Systems

University of Manchester Manchester Engineering Campus, Oxford Road, Manchester

The Manchester Energy and Electrical Power Systems (MEEPS) symposium is a prestigious student-led event that has been held annually since 2013. It provides a platform for students, researchers and young professionals to publicise their research work, and discuss the latest developments and trends in the Power and Energy Sector.

Manchester Energy and Electrical Power Systems (MEEPS) Symposium | Women in Power Session: Building a Resilient and Sustainable Future

University of Manchester Manchester Engineering Campus, Oxford Road, Manchester

The Manchester Energy and Electrical Power Systems (MEEPS) symposium is a prestigious student-led event that has been held annually since 2013. It provides a platform for students, researchers and young professionals to publicise their research work, and discuss the latest developments and trends in the Power and Energy Sector.

IEEE Power and Energy Student Branch Chapter Seminar | Hydrogen Pathways: Decarbonising the UK and Latin America

Imperial College London Room 611, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, South Kensington Campus, London

Imperial College London, PES Student chapter (including IEEE SB) together with UK and Ireland Power and Energy Society Chapter, UK and Ireland Power Electronics Society Chapter are cooperating to organise this IEEE seminar at the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Imperial College London.

University of Bristol IEEE Student Branch and IEEE UK and Ireland Nanotechnology Council Chapter Distinguished Lecturer Webinar | Conductive Nanocomposites for Soft Electronics and Soft Robotics

Hosted by the University of Bristol IEEE Student Branch and the IEEE UK and Ireland Nanotechnology Council Chapter, this virtual event will explore the breakthrough applications of silver nanowire (AgNW)-based nanocomposites in creating stretchable, conductive materials for wearable sensors and soft robotics.

IEEE Power and Energy Chapter Distinguished Lecture | Holistic Approach to Modelling and Analysis of Sustainable Integrated Power Networks

The University of Manchester Lecture Theatre A - 2A.040, Engineering Building A, Nancy Rothwell Building, 176 Grafton Street,, Manchester

This presentation will introduce some of the key characteristics of future net-zero, sustainable power systems and the need for holistic (multi parameter, multi criteria and multi system) approach to solving the identified challenges

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