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EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Future Infrastructure and Built Environment: Resilience in a Changing World (FIBE2)

 

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Jakub is an MRes+PhD student researching the optimisation of different energy storage technologies to support intermittency of renewable generation and grid constraints. The project is supervised by Dr André Cabrera Serrenho and conducted within the EPSRC CDT in Future Infrastructure and Built Environment (FIBE2).

Prior to joining FIBE2, Jakub graduated from University College London (UCL) with first-class honours BEng in Electronic Engineering and Computer Science. His undergraduate dissertation examined economics and policy of wind power in his home country, Poland, and was supervised by Dr James Morris (now at TU/Eindhoven). He also briefly worked as an Electrical Engineer in clean hydrogen at BP.

Jakub's research interests revolve around energy systems with high renewable penetration and the challenges associated with it, such as long-term storage and grid stability, as well as evolving economics of the sector.

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Cambridge Festival 2024 with Cohort 5

25 March 2024

The FIBE2 Cambridge Festival games on “Nature-Inspired Infrastructure: building resilient Bridges and Buildings to counter Climate Change” at the Cambridge Festival Family Weekend on 23 rd March was a huge success! The game comprised building a suspension bridge set made of laser-cut wooden interlocking elements which...

FIBE3: Hat-trick for our CDT to unlock net zero for the infrastructure sector

12 March 2024

The Civil Engineering Division has been successful in its bid for a Centre for Doctoral Training in Future Infrastructure and Built Environment: Unlocking Net Zero (FIBE3 CDT) – building on the strength of its two CDT predecessors FIBE and FIBE2. The EPSRC-funded CDT will focus on meeting the user needs of the...

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