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Amelia-Rose Edgley

PhD Student

Amelia-Rose Edgley is a PhD student at the University of Nottingham with the Sustainable Hydrogen CDT. Her research focuses on the use of metal hydrides as a buffering method for offshore wind-generated hydrogen. Her recent work has included a feasibility assessment into the use of metal hydrides as a buffer store, aiming to prove the viability of the technology over a conventional gas store. In addition to this, she will be testing various metal hydride compositions to see which are suitable, and also their resistance to impurities. She has a strong engineering background with a BEng in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Northampton, and an MSc in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Birmingham.

Amelia-Rose Edgley

PhD Student

University of Nottingham

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