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Humanitarian Innovation Conference 2015: Facilitating Innovation

Energy for the Displaced part two

Ben Good (GVEP International) gives a talk for the Energy for the Displaced panel.
Humanitarian Innovation Conference 2015: Facilitating Innovation

Energy for the Displaced part one

Christopher Baker-Brian (BBOXX) gives a talk for the Energy for the Displaced panel.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Why climate change action is difficult and how we can make a difference

2014 Charles Simonyi Lecture with David MacKay. David discusses how the laws of physics constrain our energy options, and describes what happened when his reflections on energy arithmetic propelled him into a senior civil service role.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Generalized Pauli Constraints in Reduced Density Matrix Functional Theory

Reduced Density Matrix Functional Theory is a method that relies on the 1-1 correspondence between the ground state wavefunction of many electron systems and the first order reduced density matrix(1RDM) and uses the second one as its fundamental valuable.
Thinking ahead: displacement, transition, solutions (Forced Migration Review 52)

FMR 52 - Energy solutions with both humanitarian and development pay-offs

Energy services are essential to the most basic human needs.
Oxford Sparks: bringing science to life

Power People: what are we doing with all that energy?

Did you know that you are in charge of a power station? It's true. Every time you flick a light switch, a power station somewhere in the UK will respond and generate that little bit of extra power you need for your light.
In Our Spare Times
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Dark Matter

Oxford Students discuss Dark Matter.
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars

The ‘perfect storm’ revisited: food, energy and water security in the context of climate change

Sir John Beddington, Senior Adviser at the Oxford Martin School, gives a talk on climate change
Alumni Voices

Champion of renewable energy Juliet Davenport OBE (Merton, 1986)

Juliet Davenport emphasises the role of renewable energy in the fight against climate change and shows how unprecedented progress is being made.
Chemistry for the Future: Clean Energy
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Unlocking the Power of Hydrogen

Kylie Vincent and Philip Ash discuss how bacteria harness the energy stored within hydrogen molecules, and how this could help build a more sustainable energy future.
Chemistry for the Future: Clean Energy
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Chemistry is Central to our Energy Future

Phil Grunewald, Deputy Director of Energy Research at the University of Oxford, explains how chemistry helps to solve global energy challenges.
Chemistry for the Future: Clean Energy
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Nanoparticle Catalysis: Size Matters

Hanif Mahadi, Researcher in Edman Tsang’s group, explains how nanoparticle catalysts help us use fossil fuels more efficiently and develop cleaner alternative sources of energy.
Chemistry for the Future: Clean Energy
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Using Catalysts to Make Exhaust Fumes Greener

How can we reduce the pollution from car exhausts?
Department of Engineering Science Lectures

Development of the UK’s fastest wind tunnel – a UK/Australia endeavour

Professor Matthew McGilvray, University of Oxford and Professor Richard Morgan, University of Queensland give a talk at the Department of Engineering Science as part of the 41st Maurice Lubbock Memorial Lecture programme.
Alumni Weekend

Can Future Energy Needs be Met Sustainably?

This Alumni Weekend panel discusses future energy needs and steps that must be taken to increase the chance that they can be met sustainably.
The Secrets of Mathematics

Why climate change action is difficult and how we can make a difference - David MacKay

2014 Charles Simonyi Lecture with David MacKay.
Alumni Weekend

Understanding Fracking for Shale Gas

Joe Cartwright provides a geological perspective into the exploration of shale gas reserves.
UKERC Energy Workshops

How can the customer and consumer participate in the electricity demand-side - and what's in it for them?

Panel discussion from the UKERC conference 'GB Electricity Demand - Realising the Resource' held on 16th May 2013 at Royal Society, London.
Chemistry for the Future: Solar Fuels

Conclusion: Inspired by Nature

The current energy crisis is a time of intense challenges but also of opportunities for fantastic science and innovative ideas.
Chemistry for the Future: Solar Fuels

Artificial Photosynthesis - From Photon to Fuel

Andrea Bachmeier, a DPhil student in the Armstrong Group, is helping to create a fully integrated artificial photosynthesis (APS) system which could be much more efficient at turning sunlight into fuel than living systems.

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