Tamsin Mather
Professor of Earth Sciences
Earth Resources: Geothermal energy, fluid tracing, hydrothermal fluid geochemistry
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Earth Resources: Geothermal energy, fluid tracing, hydrothermal fluid geochemistry
Solar: Organic and perovskite solar cell light absorbing molecule design and synthesis, device fabrication and characterization.
Solar Fuels: organic photocatalyst development and nanoparticle fabrication for solar driven hydrogen generation from water. Photoelectrochemical devices.
Transport: electric motors, power train, well to wheels analysis
Energy Networks: monitoring stress on the grid
Storage and Vectors: thermal
Emerging Economies: smart user-centric local systems
Storage and Vectors: Organic materials for energy devices, electrolytes, luminescent materials.
Solar: Oxygen formation, hydrogen evolution
Electrification
Economic Growth
Reliability
Pollution
Storage and Transport
Demand and Efficiency
Energy Networks: storage for potential applications to grids in response to increasing penetration of renewables
Nuclear: Atom probe characterization of structural materials for fission and fusion reactors
Solar: Atom probe characterization of photovoltaic devices
Energy Networks: Power system control and optimisation
Economics, Policy & Politics: Energy market design
Storage and Vectors: Grid energy storage, electric vehicles
Demand and Efficiency: Demand flexibility, smart local energy systems
Economics, Policy & Politics: International climate change negotiations, developing countries, equity
Solar: Modelling of production of organic solar cells from polymer solutions
Storage and Vectors: Modelling of fabrication process for nano-structured materials for batteries
Transport: autonomous cars, intelligent mobility
Solar: Use of carbon nanohybrids, graphene and carbon nanotubes in organic and thin film PV. Development of ThermoPhotoVoltaics, TPV
Storage and Vectors: Battery materials
Transport: Fuel cell catalysts
Wind and Marine: Photovoltaics, materials synthesis, emerging semiconductor materials, thin-film crystallisation, Solar
Nuclear: inertial confinement fusion, ultra-high density fusion fuel assembly, hot spot formation, coherent X-ray source development, particle acceleration using intense lasers, fast electron energy transport and deposition