Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Career Acceleration Fellowships
Award winner: G.J. Offer
Institution: Imperial College London
Value: £672,986
Investigating carbon formation in solid oxide fuel-cell range extenders operating on sustainable alcohol fuels for electric vehicles
Award winner: R.F.M. Oulton
Institution: Imperial College London
Value: £1,077,391
Light unlimited - active and passive exploitation of light at the nanometre scale
Award winner: J.P. Pridham
Institution: University of Cambridge
Value: £406,335
Applications of homotopy theory to algebraic geometry
Award winner: N.M. Rasmussen
Institution: Imperial College London
Value: £772,143
New challenges in non-autonomous bifurcation theory
Award winner: E.S. Richardson
Institution: University of Cambridge
Value: £598,558
Advanced modelling for two-phase reacting flows
Award winner: G.Teobaldi
Institution: University of Liverpool
Value: £577,003
In-silico development of the potential of doped metal-oxide nanotubes as novel photo-catalysts for energy applications
Award winner: P.M. Walmsley
Institution: University of Manchester
Value: £950,863
Turbulence in a pure superfluid
Award winner: D.A. Wann
Institution: University of Edinburgh
Value: £885,062
Towards molecular movies: exploring reaction dynamics using electron diffraction
Award winner: P.M. Watts
Institution: University of Cambridge
Value: £647,712
Breaking the copper bottleneck: computer architecture and power implications of photonic interconnect
Award winner: H.J.R. Wilton
Institution: University of Oxford
Value: £526,766
The geometry and logic of groups
Award winner: M.A. Zwijnenburg
Institution: University College London
Value: £714,370
Elucidating the photochemistry of inorganic nanostructures
LEADERSHIP FELLOWSHIPS
Award winner: R.E. Beardmore
Institution: Imperial College London
Value: £989,445
Bacteriophage and antibiotic resistance: a mathematical and imaging approach
Award winner: P. Borri
Institution: Cardiff University
Value: £1,149,462
Shedding new light on cells with coherent multiphoton nanoscopy
Award winner: M. Gaunt
Institution: University of Cambridge
Value: £2,016,328
Changing the nature of chemical synthesis through metal-catalysed C-H bond functionalisation
Award winner: A.G. Green
Institution: University of St Andrews
Value: £1,315,345
New physics at the interface between the classical and quantum worlds
Award winner: K.D. Harris
Institution: Imperial College London
Value: £1,134,774
The neural marketplace
Award winner: H.W. Lam
Institution: University of Edinburgh
Value: £970,524
Increasing the efficiency of chemical synthesis using asymmetric transition-metal catalysis
Award winner: A.R. Lomuscio
Institution: Imperial College London
Value: £1,066,423
Trusted autonomous systems
Award winner: P.M. Newman
Institution: University of Oxford
Value: £1,404,661
Lifelong infrastructure-free robot navigation
Award winner: J.R. Nitschke
Institution: University of Cambridge
Value: £1,079,983
Dynamically adaptive catalytic capsules on solid supports
IN DETAIL
Award winner: S.P. Beeby
Institution: University of Southampton
Value £910,196
Energy-harvesting materials for smart fabrics and interactive textiles
Dr Beeby's project will seek to create the next generation of smart fabrics - materials that have the ability to sense stimuli from the environment and react or adapt to them in a predetermined manner. He will focus on energy-harvesting techniques and will look to create materials that can gather thermal energy from the human body as well as kinetic energy from motion. By using rapid printing processes and active printed inks, Dr Beeby plans to create low-cost and rapid ways to harvest energy that could also have applications in health monitoring, consumer products and the automotive industry.
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Leadership Fellowships
Award winner: S. C. Olhede
Institution: University College London
Value: £990,010
High dimensional models for multivariate time series analysis
Award winner: M. E. Oswald
Institution: University of Bristol
Value: £1,083,541
SILENT: Side channels theory and implications for society
Award winner: M. Preuss
Institution: University of Manchester
Value: £1,499,010
Enhancing nuclear fuel efficiency through improved understanding of irradiation damage in zirconium cladding
Award winner: F. Tisseur
Institution: University of Manchester
Value: £977,832
Nonlinear eigenvalue problems: theory and numerics
Award winner: M. Turner
Institution: University of Warwick
Value: £946,094
Mixed and active membranes
Award winner: J. R. Varcoe
Institution: University of Surrey
Value: £980,649
Multidisciplinary research into linking renewable energy with utilising atmospheric carbon dioxide and with water desalination