Our COP27 participation and some reflections on the conference
Karla Cervantes Barron reflects on her experiences at this year’s COP27, sharing insights on the conference as a whole, and the sessions she chaired and spoke in as...
Karla Cervantes Barron reflects on her experiences at this year’s COP27, sharing insights on the conference as a whole, and the sessions she chaired and spoke in as...
Fanran shares insights from the 2022's International Conference on Sustainable Wind Turbine Blades: New Materials, Recycling, and Future Perspectives.
Stanford has recently listed Professor Jonathan Cullen in the top 2% of researchers in the field of energy for 2021.
A new report on Low carbon concrete technologies by Aurelia Hibbert, Jonathan Cullen, and Michal Drewniok has been released.
With the easing of travel restrictions post-COVID-19 pandemic, in-person academic conferences have regained momentum, and last month several members of Resource Efficiency attended the 14th ISIE-SEM conference in...
On Monday, the Refficiency collective piled into two cars to head up to Holkham on the Norfolk coastline for a team day out.
To kick off the academic year, several members of the Refficiency Collective travelled to Vienna for the 14th ISIE Socio-economic metabolism conference.
For World Statistics Day 2022, we are celebrating by sharing some important and some lighthearted statistics from the Resource Efficiency Collective.
Disaster risk reduction requires collaboration from across disciplines and cultures. Luke Cullen developed a machine learning framework for disaster response.
We are delighted to announce that Jonathan Cullen has recently been made Professor of Sustainable Engineering at the University of Cambridge!