
Researchers from UK and Chinese universities, including the 探花直播 of Cambridge, are collaborating on four new projects to work towards achieving low carbon cities in the UK and China. 探花直播projects were announced as Chinese President, Xi Jinping visited the UK this week.听
Researchers from UK and Chinese universities, including the 探花直播 of Cambridge, are collaborating on four new projects to work towards achieving low carbon cities in the UK and China. 探花直播projects were announced as Chinese President, Xi Jinping visited the UK this week.听
探花直播projects will receive over 拢3 million in funding from the UK鈥檚 Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), with matched equivalent resources from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC).
Funded under the Low Carbon Cities programme, the projects will encourage collaboration between leading UK and Chinese academics, combining research to reduce the carbon emissions of existing technologies.
探花直播projects will also deliver fundamental research into alternative energy sources and a reduction of energy demand, all with a focus on future urban environments.
By using comparative research to examine social, political and technical challenges, this will help the UK and China to successfully transition towards future low carbon cities. This programme and joint funding process has been facilitated by the RCUK China office.
鈥 探花直播aim of this UK-China research collaboration will be to reduce worldwide CO2 production and ensure energy security and affordability,鈥 said Professor Philip Nelson FREng, EPSRC鈥檚 Chief Executive. 鈥淭his is the first of three low carbon innovation projects between EPSRC and NSFC. 探花直播projects build on the strength of our internationally renowned research and will benefit both the UK and Chinese economies.鈥
鈥淣SFC has been working closely with EPSRC for several years to address challenges related to achieving a low-carbon economy,鈥 said Professor Che Chengwei, Deputy Director General, Department of Engineering and Material Sciences, NSFC. 鈥淭his latest programme, with a focus on future urban environments, will build substantially stronger links between Chinese and UK research communities in relevant areas. It will also brighten the future bilateral collaboration between both countries.鈥
探花直播four projects funded are:
1.听听听听听听
(Newcastle 探花直播, Imperial College London, and Southeast 探花直播)
2.听听听听听听 ( 探花直播 of Southampton and Xi鈥檃n 探花直播 of Architecture & Technology)
3.听听听听听听 ( 探花直播 College London and Tsinghua 探花直播)
4.听听听听听听 ( 探花直播 of Cambridge, 探花直播 of Reading and Chongqing 探花直播)
探花直播Cambridge project, led by Professor Alan Short of the Department of Architecture and also involves Professor Peter Guthrie from the Department of Engineering, will focus on how to deliver economic and energy-efficient heating and cooling to cities of different population densities and climates.
Low Carbon Cities forms part of the programme, a 拢20 million three-year investment in March 2014. Facilitated by Research Councils UK (RCUK) China, this programme builds on five years of successful collaborative research funded jointly by EPSRC and NSFC in energy research. Low Carbon Innovation will also support research to develop new low carbon manufacturing processes and technologies, as well as offshore renewables.
Adapted from an EPSRC .听
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