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This event is part of the Royal Society's Summer Science Exhibition 2024.
Hydrogen is set to revolutionise our energy future, with governments, researchers, and industries collaborating to make it happen.
Storing and transporting hydrogen as a liquid is crucial but challenging due to the need for extremely low temperatures and the risk of leaks and material brittleness. Exciting advancements in materials science are addressing these issues. Cutting-edge materials like carbon fiber, vitrimers, and graphene offer promising solutions.
Dr. Geoffrey Neale, a Royal Academy of Engineering Research Fellow and Lecturer at Cranfield University, is at the forefront of this innovation. He will reveal how his work not only improves material performance but also focuses on sustainability, exploring eco-friendly materials and manufacturing methods. Geoffrey's groundbreaking research is paving the way for a sustainable, Net Zero emissions future.
The Royal Society is a Fellowship of many of the world's most eminent scientists and is the oldest scientific academy in continuous existence.
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This event is part of the Royal Society's Summer Science Exhibition 2024.
Hydrogen is set to revolutionise our energy future, with governments, researchers, and industries collaborating to make it happen.
Storing and transporting hydrogen as a liquid is crucial but challenging due to the need for extremely low temperatures and the risk of leaks and material brittleness. Exciting advancements in materials science are addressing these issues. Cutting-edge materials like carbon fiber, vitrimers, and graphene offer promising solutions.
Dr. Geoffrey Neale, a Royal Academy of Engineering Research Fellow and Lecturer at Cranfield University, is at the forefront of this innovation. He will reveal how his work not only improves material performance but also focuses on sustainability, exploring eco-friendly materials and manufacturing methods. Geoffrey's groundbreaking research is paving the way for a sustainable, Net Zero emissions future.
The Royal Society is a Fellowship of many of the world's most eminent scientists and is the oldest scientific academy in continuous existence.
▶royalsociety.org
🔔Subscribe to our channel for exciting science videos and live events, many hosted by Brian Cox, our Professor for Public Engagement: bit.ly/3fQIFXB
We’re also on Twitter ▶ twitter.com/royalsociety
Facebook ▶ facebook.com/theroyalsociety
Instagram ▶ instagram.com/theroyalsociety
And LinkedIn ▶ linkedin.com/company/the-royal-society