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We welcome you to join us on 29 April for Energy 2025, a one-day event aimed at early career researchers at the Institute of Physics headquarters in London, in association with Journal of Physics: Energy

 This event aims to provide insight and inspiration for those looking to build their careers in the future of energy research and the green economy, with: 

  • high level talks from leading academics from the UK energy research community
  • a careers panel featuring industry and academia representatives
  • poster presentations with prizes
  • networking opportunities.

Due to limited capacity, early registration is highly encouraged.

Keynote speakers:

  • Prof. Petra Cameron, University of Bath, UK
  • Prof. Elizabeth A. Gibson, Newcastle University, UK
  • Dr. Jessica Higgins, Amentum, UK 
  • Prof. Emma Kendrick, University of Birmingham, UK
  • Prof. Ifan Stephens, Imperial College London, UK
  • Prof. Aron Walsh, Imperial College London, UK

Careers panel:

  • Dr Jelena Popović-NeuberAssociate Professor of Battery Technology, University of Stavanger, Norway
  • Jo Slota-Newson, Venture capital investor focused on clean tech, Almanac Ventures
  • Sophie Macfarlane-SmithHead of Customer Business, Civil Nuclear & SMR, Rolls-Royce
  • Megan SmithHead of Offshore Wind Advisory, Carbon Trust, and Continuing Policy Fellow, Centre for Science and Policy
  • Dr David Gevaux, Chief Editor of Reports in Progress in Physics and Progress in Energy, IOP Publishing, and formerly of Nature Physics at Springer Nature
Organising committee:
  • Magda Titirici, Imperial College London, UK
  • Marina Freitag, Newcastle University, UK
  • Carlos Fernandez, Robert Gordon University, UK

Key Dates

Poster abstract submission deadline (EXTENDED)

17 March 2025

Notification of abstract acceptance

by 31 March 2025

Registration Deadline

14 April 2025






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