In 2022, the Transition to Zero Pollution initiative formed a fourth cohort of 11 students from across College carrying out research related to TZP. As with our other cohorts, the students are all aligned with the NERC-funded Science and Solutions for a Changing Planet DTP run by the Grantham Institute. Find out more about the students' projects below.
Project summaries
- Katlo Batsile - Alloy design for impurity tolerance
- Jada-Tiana Carnie - Understanding the physics and optimising Phase Change Material thermal energy storage systems for a sustainable future
- Daniel Davids - Systems Modelling for Industrial Decarbonisation
- Prashant Garg - Economics of climate belief formation and diffusion
- Abha Joglekar - Why should we plant trees?
- Alexander Mitchener - Nanoscale analysis of London pollution particles and their interaction with airway epithelial cells
- John Donald Morley - Transforming mine waste into a raw material for sustainable battery production
Katlo Batsile - Alloy design for impurity tolerance
Jada-Tiana Carnie - Understanding the physics and optimising Phase Change Material thermal energy storage systems for a sustainable future
Daniel Davids - Systems Modelling for Industrial Decarbonisation
Prashant Garg - Economics of climate belief formation and diffusion
Abha Joglekar - Why should we plant trees?
Alexander Mitchener - Nanoscale analysis of London pollution particles and their interaction with airway epithelial cells
John Donald Morley - Transforming mine waste into a raw material for sustainable battery production