EPSRC Energy Harvesting Network

Welcome to the Energy Harvesting Network

Having been initially funded by the EPSRC, the Energy Harvesting Network is now a self-sufficient network of UK academic and industrial researchers and end-users of energy harvesting (EH) technology. Specifically, the primary objectives of the Network are to:

  1. Ensure wide dissemination of the advances in the science and the developments of the technology.

  2. Facilitate the interaction and mobility of EH researchers.

  3. Define new challenges in EH research and address them through new multidisciplinary teams (objective no longer active).
A total of 229 people from 536 companies and institutions are currently registered with the Energy Harvesting Network. For further information about the activities of the network, please visit the 'About the Network' section.
 

Latest News, Resources and Upcoming Events

News: Thermoelectric Network Research Exchange Fund

The EPSRC Thermoelectric Network has established a fund to assist post-doctoral research workers and postgraduate research students to visit other lab...

News: TSB funding to address power challenges in electronic systems and the IoT

The UK's Technology Strategy Board (TSB) is launching an important new collaborative R&D competition focussed on energy harvesting technologi...

01/May/2024: Energy Harvesting 2024

Energy Harvesting Network's one-day dissemination event is back! Join us at our 12th event for an exciting day of talks ranging from indoor photo...

26/Jun/2024 - 28/Jun/2024: EnerHarv 2024

Building on the notable successes of EnerHarv 2018 & 2022 (no event in 2020 due to COVID), PSMA is delighted to announce the date and venue for En...


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Webinar: The Growth Potential of Nuclear Small Modular Reactors

Thursday 25 May 2023 - How can SMRs open new use-cases for nuclear energy, decarbonizing problem industries in the process? Where in the world are SMR...

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