Renewable Energy
Non-Renewable Energy
Industrial Emissions
Transport
Blue Carbon
Engineered Carbon Removals
Direct Air Capture
Direct Air Capture with Carbon Storage
Direct Air Capture with Carbon Utilisation
Sustainable Fuels
Climate & carbon policy
Decarbonisation
Physics
Product engineering
Dr Chris Ryder's PhD research focused on the investigation of novel materials for their use in hydrogen storage and production. As well as the technical aspects, he also studied the associated social, economic, and political features of low-carbon technologies which must each be considered for their successful implementation in society.
Before joining BeZero, he was completing a doctorate as part of the Sustainable Hydrogen Centre for Doctoral Training.
Education
University of Nottingham, PhD in Physics investigating Materials for Solid-state Hydrogen Storage
University of Nottingham, MSc (hons) in Natural Sciences
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