Partnership with Ceres to boost clean energy research collaborations

The University of Liverpool has signed a Memorandum of Intent (MoI) with Ceres, a leading developer of clean energy technology, to formalise their partnership and expand research and innovation collaborations across advanced materials research areas in support of net zero.

The MoI, Ceres’ first with a North West university, reflects the company’s commitment to fostering research partnerships that help to deliver clean energy solutions at scale and at speed.

The relationship between Ceres and the University of Liverpool started in 2014 and has resulted in numerous collaborations covering technology programmes within the field of materials chemistry and manufacturing.

Two recent University successes supported by Ceres include the new EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Digital and Automated Materials Chemistry, and the UK’s flagship £12M Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Chemistry Hub with Imperial College London.

The new agreement will expand interactions across a number of research disciplines in fields synergistic to Ceres’ mission to help sustain a clean, and sustainable planet through its research and development of fuel cell technologies for power generation and electrolysers for green hydrogen. Read more

The photograph credit to: University of Liverpool / McCoy Wynne