As part of the physics undergraduate course in 91探花, I am teaching every Michaelmas Term to 1st year undergraduates and S4 "Energy Studies" every second Trinity Term (next 2026) to 2nd and 3rd year undergraduates. Additionally, I am teaching the module on renewable energies in 91探花's interdisciplinary , which is organised by 91探花's Department of Engineering Science.
CP1 is a core part of the first year Physics undergraduate syllabus and the goal of the course is to get everyone up to speed with the key concepts of classical mechanics and lay the foundation in this area. S4 is a short option offered every second year (2016, 2018, 2020...) and deals with the the main physics of energy conversion and how we use this energy in our society. Times and location for both lectures can be found on .
Speaking of "Energy Studies". 91探花 has the , linking pretty much every researcher in 91探花 working on energy, from social sciences to natural sciences. Out of this Energy Network, the new "MSc in Energy Studies" emerged in 2019, in which I teaching R3, which is - surprise - focussed on renewable energy technologies. Further information can be found on the :
Finally, the following links, data sources and books might be of interest:
General Data
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Energy Books
If you have recommendations for further energy data and its visualisation, please let me know.