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Potential for solar energy in food manufacturing, distribution and retailing
A feasibility study on low temperature absorption refrigeration systems for food engineering applications
Active refrigeration shelf with thermal storage
Adapting Waste Heat Recovery Technologies for Off-Highway Vehicles
Formal based methodologies for the design of stand alone chilled food disply cabinets AFM144
Fostering the development of technologies and practices to reduce the energy inputs into the refrigeration of food
Smart Systems and Heat (SSH) Programme - Data Management and Overall System Architecture
Tri-Generation in the food industry (AFM 196)
UNION (Ultrasonic Nuclear InspectiON)
'Invisible' Solar Technologies from Bio-Inspired Optics
(Newton) Advancing the efficiency and production potential of excitonic solar cells (APEX), Phase- II
A CCP on Wave/Structure Interaction: CCP-WSI
CCP-WSI+ Collaborative Computational Project on Wave Structure Interaction +
Computer-aided design of zinc phosphide heterojunctions for efficient solar energy conversion
Extension of UKCMER Core Research, Industry and International Engagement
Flexible Hybrid Thermoelectric Materials
High End Computing Consortium for Wave Structure Interaction HEC WSI
Modelling surface effects in two-phase fluid processes across scales
National Facility for High Resolution CL Analysis of Photovoltaic and Optoelectronic Devices
Process design of new reduced activation ferrite martensite (RAFM) steels for nuclear fusion reactors
Quantifying and Improving Structure-Function Relationships of All-Small-Molecule Organic-Solar-Cells
Resilient and Sustainable Biorenewable Systems Engineering Model (ReSBio)
Sustainable Product Engineering Centre for Innovative Functional Industrial Coatings - SPECIFIC
Swansea TATA Research and Innovation Prosperity Partnership for Printed Perovskite PV (STRIPS)
Thermal Energy Conversion, Conservation and Storage (TECCS) Network
UK Fluids Network
UKAEA / EPSRC Fusion Grant 2022/27
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