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Science and Technology Facilities Council: Pioneering science for a better future. ▪ STFC is part of UK Research and Innovation: https://t.co/AQuy8gkEgU
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Joined September 2009
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You can also find @UKATC on LinkedIn! 🪐🛰️✨ For astronomy news, technology, innovation and insights follow us 👉 https://t.co/73ntEgFaU2
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Season's Greetings from all of us at STFC ✨🌲🎅 After another year of hard work and great achievements, we wish all of our community a very merry Christmas to those who celebrate it and a happy New Year. We're taking a social media break and will be back on 06 Jan 👋
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We were delighted to show @PoppyGustafsson and team around EPAC today! We very much enjoyed your visit. ✨
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Super excited for this! We'll be working with @AIMS_Rwanda to tackle questions around agricultural drought and support their excellent programme, developing and empowering the next generation of female African climate scientists @NCEOscience @PhysicsUoL @DrCristinaRuiz
1/14 At the recent grant awards for the Africa-UK Physics Partnership Programme (AUPP) physicists from the UK and Africa were brought together to select 13 projects to tackle climate challenges, funding disparities and skills imbalances across Africa. Awarded projects below 🔽
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14/14 Professor Jun Liang for "Compound-Semiconductor-Enabled Renewable Energy System for Powering Critical Buildings in Africa", @cardiffuni.
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13/14 Professor Senthil Murugan Ganapathy for "Efficient Photoelectrochemical Green Energy System based on Hematite Photoanodes Heterostructured with Selected 2D Transitional Metal Dichalcogenides", @unisouthampton.
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12/14 Professor Alan Heavens for "Simulation-based inference for the Square Kilometre Array and Beyond", @imperialcollege.
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11/14 Dr Dowon Bae (@BaeDowon) for "Temperature-sensitive Earth-abundant Catalysts for green Hydrogen production", @lborouniversity.
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10/14 Dr Rob Parker (@DrRParker) for "IKIRERE - Innovation And Knowledge Integration For Resilience In East Africa Through Climate Research And Education", @uniofleicester.
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9/14 Professor David Jenkins for "Frugal Innovation for Societally-Important Challenges in Africa (FISICA)", @UniOfYork.
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8/14 Dr Jack Radcliffe for "Building the foundation for geodetic excellence in Africa through the Africa-UK Physics Partnership", @OfficialUoM.
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7/14 Professor John Marsham (@JohnMarsham) for "Developing capacity for storm and lightning early warning for the energy sector in Ghana (EW4Energy)", @UniversityLeeds.
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6/14 Professor Manjit Dosanjh for "SAPPHIRE : Supra-African Physics Partnership for Health Innovation and Radiotherapy Expansion", @UniofOxford.
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5/14 Dr Lethy Krishnan Jagadamma (@lethykj) for "Bridging the Efficiency Gap of Metal vs Carbon back Electrode Perovskite Solar Cells to Support the Clean Energy Growth Transition in South Africa", @univofstandrews.
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4/14 Dr Linda Hirons for "Potential of sub-seasonal Operational Weather and climate information for building Energy Resilience in Kenya (POWER-Kenya)", @UniofReading.
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3/14 Dr Martin Dominik (@EverFurther) for "Sharing the sky - Using a global robotic telescope network for capacity and research community building in East Africa", @univofstandrews.
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2/14 Congratulations to the following projects and PIs 👏 Professor Professor Christian Beck for "Stability of the South African Power Grid - A data-driven Statistical Physics-based Approach", @QMUL.
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1/14 At the recent grant awards for the Africa-UK Physics Partnership Programme (AUPP) physicists from the UK and Africa were brought together to select 13 projects to tackle climate challenges, funding disparities and skills imbalances across Africa. Awarded projects below 🔽
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