Energy Research Theme
Warwick's Global Research Priorities (GRP) responds through research to global challenges, to focus Warwick’s world-class, multidisciplinary research on key areas of international significance, by bringing together scholarly expertise from across faculties and departments.
The School of Engineering is a key player in the Energy GRP.
Pictured right: a student works with the Steady State Sun Simulator (SUSI)
Key Research Areas
- Electrical Power
- Sustainable Thermal Energy Technologies
- Fire and Explosions
- Silicon Photovoltaics
- Sustainable Fuel Production
- Harsh Environment Electronics
Other areas under development
- Battery and fuel cell technology
- Energy Harvesting
More information
Artificial Intelligence and Robots to Make Offshore Wind Farms Safer and Cheaper
Best Paper Award for PhD Student. Read more...
Power Systems Consultant to join as Honorary Professor. Read more...
"Heating and Cooling to 2020 and Beyond" event takes place in June 2014. Read more...
Funding success for electrical smart grid research. Read more...
Warwick spin-out features in Engineering and Technology Magazine. Read more...
Are you interested in a PhD in Energy? Visit our postgraduate study section.