Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy

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Solar panels and wind turbines

Project LEO and SSEN

Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund - Prospering from the Energy Revolution (PFER): Wave 2

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Robotics for a Safer World

University of Oxford’s expertise in developing robots for extreme environments has led to partnerships within two Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund projects, bringing together university and business partners across the UK.

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National Consortium of Intelligent Medical Imaging (NCIMI)

Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund - Wave 2 challenge, Data to Early Diagnosis and Precision Medicine

FSI systems installed on the primary mirror of the VLT (Very Large Telescope)

Absolute distance interferometry

Team Work Highly Commended, Vice-Chancellor's Innovation Awards 2020

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Putting Out Digital Wildfires Before They Take Hold

Policy Engagement Highly Commended, Vice-Chancellor's Innovation Awards 2020

Professor Trudie Lang

Enabling Research in Low-Income Settings During Disease Outbreaks: Implementing, Learning and Preparing

Building Capacity Highly Commended, Vice-Chancellor's Innovation Awards 2020

plastic waste

Towards the circularity of plastics

Researchers at the Department of Chemistry are developing technologies to make recycling plastics easy, clean and affordable – promoting a truly ‘circular economy’ for the material.

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Identifying risk and building resilience in complex infrastructure systems

Oxford’s Environmental Change Institute has developed new modelling tools to help decision makers identify risks from climate-related infrastructure failure and build long-term resilience.

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Big data and batteries help the move towards clean energy

Professor David Howey and colleagues in the Department of Engineering Science are using big data to improve battery testing – a vital step towards a clean energy future.

Hornsea One - Offshore WInd Farm. Photo Credit: Ørsted

Improving technology to support offshore wind production

An Oxford research team has improved engineering design for the ‘monopile’ foundations that support offshore wind turbines – reducing costs to enable the economic scale up of wind energy.

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