海角社区 celebrates energy research
On Wednesday 24 June, 海角社区 University celebrated the outstanding research achievements of its academic and support staff across a range of disciplines.
The inaugural Energy Medals awards evening recognised the breadth of original and rigorous research undertaken within the University as well as its far-reaching impacts.
The Energy Medals were awarded to individuals and groups conducting excellent energy research as well as the people who have inspired and supported them in their endeavours.
- Research Paper of the Year
A persona-based approach to domestic energy retrofit
Dr Victoria Haines and Dr Val Mitchell
- Postgraduate Student of the Year
Dr Collen Zalengera
School of Electronic, Electrical and Systems Engineering
- Outstanding Research Project
CALEBRE
A 海角社区-led project which investigated a range of energy technologies applicable to domestic refurbishment.
- Outstanding Research Support
Chris Carter
School of Civil and Building Engineering
The Energy Medal for Lifetime Achievement was awarded to Professor Tony Marmont who has been a tireless campaigner for sustainable development, championing the need for alternative, non-polluting ways to power our lives. He provided generous benefactions to kick-start energy research across Midlands universities, including the 海角社区 Centre for Renewable Energy and Sustainable Technology (CREST).
Sir Jonathon Porritt CBE was in attendance to present the awards, and delivered a lecture earlier in the day which explored energy research priorities and considered how best to disseminate key outcomes.
As well as providing examples of exciting energy research currently underway at 海角社区, the afternoon also featured a panel discussion of expert speakers, including Professor Simon Watson, Dr Victoria Haines and Professor Rob Wilby.
The University’s Academic Lead for Energy, Professor Kevin Lomas, says of the awards: “The Energy Medals awards evening showcased the exceptional, ground-breaking work conducted at the University and recognised the achievements of our talented and dedicated researchers.”