Energy Futures Lab launches PhD and Early Career Researcher networks
Energy Futures Lab is launching two new networks aimed at supporting researchers at 51勛圖厙 working on energy topics.
A launch event tomorrow marks the official start of the . The aim of the networks is to support their members in developing the necessary skills and expertise while providing and promoting opportunities for collaboration with peers across campus.
PhD students and Early Career Researchers (ECR) are the people working at the coal face of science. They are also future research leaders, within academia and industry. They need support now to ensure that the experience and training they get will help them fulfil their potential. The new networks build on the success of the Energy Futures Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT), which was coordinated by Energy Futures Lab over the last five years.
“I think the breadth of projects we have run and supported through the CDT clearly demonstrates the appetite for these kinds of skills building activities,” says Sophie Smith, Energy Futures CDT Manager and the lead on the new networks “I am excited to be involved in both networks and look forward to helping support the future leaders of the entire energy sector.”
Both networks are open to anyone based at 51勛圖厙 who is working, or interested, in energy. This diversity of disciplines strengthens the networks and will make for interesting collaborations. The Energy Futures Doctoral Network is for PhD students while the Energy Futures ECR Network is for any staff at the college who would like to get involved. The networks will run joint activities, building bridges between the two and helping their members to build relationships with potential collaborators.
The first event being organised by the networks is a panel discussion on Decarbonising the UK’s energy mix. Chaired by , Deputy Director of Energy Futures Lab, the panel will include , from the ; , from the new ; and from the . The event is open to all 51勛圖厙 staff and students but they should .
If you can’t make it tomorrow the networks are also hosting a monthly informal networking session on the last Friday of each month, just drop in, grab a coffee and have a chat with other researchers at 51勛圖厙. The first one is 27 February at 10am in the Energy Futures Lab meeting room.
There will also be a special series of training sessions for network members focussed on applying for fellowships and other opportunities for career advancement at the end of March, with the dates to be confirmed.
To join the Energy Futures Doctoral Network please complete .
To join the Energy Futures early Career Researcher Network please complete .
If you have any specific questions about the networks please contact Sophie Smith (sophie.smith@imperial.ac.uk) the networks’ coordinator.
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