Articles by DWT Team

2022 Global ESG Forum, South Korea

Congratulations to Dr Siming You for his invitation to deliver a speech at Global ESG Forum in Seoul, South Korea, hosted by IESGA. Date: August 28th – August 31st 2022 (4 Days) Korean Name: 2022 글로벌 ESG 포럼 Main Theme: Sustainability through ESG More information on the programme of speakers is available on the Global ESG

Next-gen heat pump could cut energy bills and carbon emissions

Congratulations to our Researchers Zhibin Yu, Andrew McKeown, Zahra Hajabdollahi Ouderji & Miryam Essadik, from the University of Glasgow who have developed a new type of heat pump, a flexible heat pump technology, which could help households save on their energy bills and contribute towards net-zero emissions goals. In a new paper published in the

Dr Anastasiia Kostrytsia and Dr Fabien Cholet have been awarded a College of Science and Engineering EPSRC studentship

Dr Anastasiia Kostrytsia and Dr Fabien Cholet have been awarded a College of Science and Engineering EPSRC studentship to recruit an undergraduate to work on the biofilters project for the summer 2022. Title: Optimisation of thermally enhanced granular activated carbon biofiltration for decentralised drinking water treatment. Supervisors: Dr Anastasiia Kostrytsia and Dr Fabien Cholet University of Glasgow:  College

Presentation to Scottish Water’s Independent Customer Group

Professor Bill Sloan and Dr Jill Robbie gave a presentation on the progress of the research in the Grant to Scottish Water’s Independent Customer Group on 26th May 2022. This Group has been set up to share and advance the needs and expectations of communities and Scottish Water’s customers. The Group provided useful feedback on

Workshop Series: Water and Value Workshop-Living Sustainably with Water: An Interdisciplinary Challenge, organised by Dr Jill Robbie and Prof Minty Donald

The University of Glasgow, funded by the Programme Grant, is hosting a series of Workshops which aim to bring together researchers from a diverse range of disciplines and relevant stakeholders to gain a greater understanding of the conceptualisation of water from a variety of perspectives. This will allow the co-production of a future interdisciplinary research