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Policy Making and Green Technology

Scotland – France – Türkiye

Project: "rECOver"

Many green technologies (e.g. batteries and hydrogen) rely on critical elements, materials, and supply chains that have negative environmental impacts. A collider event brought together policymakers, industry partners and specific actors with influence over the use and development of 'green' technology. A collection of qualitative and scientific data regarding the existing gaps in the thinking are being addressed.

The Team expertise for this Energy and Environment Challenge is in Robotics, Energy, Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering, Psychology and Law.

Karen Donaldson


Dr Karen Donaldson, Project Manager, The National Robotarium, Heriot-Watt University

Guanchen Li


Dr Guanchen Li, Lecturer in Systems Power & Energy, James Watt School of Engineering, U. Glasgow

Katarzyna Kowal


Dr Katarzyna Kowal, Lecturer in Applied Mathematics, School of Mathematics and Statistics, U. Glasgow

Gearoid Millar


Dr Gearoid Millar, Senior Lecturer in Sociology, U. Aberdeen

Caroline Kirk


Dr Caroline Kirk, Senior Lecturer, School of Chemistry, U. Edinburgh

Aruna Ivaturi


Dr Aruna Ivaturi, EPSRC Fellow, Chancellor's Fellow and Senior Lecturer, Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry, U. Strathclyde.

Mourad Nachtane


Dr Mourad Nachtane, Associate Professor at Arts et Métiers, Grande Ecole of Technology, Metz, France

Mohamed Jebahim


Dr Mohamed Jebahim, Associate Professor at Arts et Métiers, Grande Ecole of Technology, Metz, France

Onur Çağdaş Artantaş


Dr Onur Çağdaş Artantaş is a Scholar in the Department of Administrative Law, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Türkiye

 

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