EBRI- Meet the Team
The EBRI team based at Aston University, Birmingham is committed to bringing green, sustainable bioenergy to the West Midlands and the UK through the use of bioenergy reactors.
The team is constantly developing new techniques for producing bioenergy from different types of waste. The team is in the process of constructing a new building for the Institute which will be powered by a bioenergy from waste reactor located at its rear. This will act as a demonstrator and will enable the sharing of knowledge.
The EBRI team is here to support knowledge sharing across the West Midlands and ensure that the bioenergy projects in the region are a success for both the end user and the supply chain.
The EBRI team members are:
Research Staff
- Professor Andreas Hornung
- Dr Andreas Apfelbacher
- Sudhakar Sagi
- Surila Darbar
PhD Students
- Katharina Kebelmann
- Neeranuch Phusunti
- Muhammed Saghir
- Janet Samanja
- Zsuzsa Mayer
Support Staff
- Tom Anderson
- Ameila Beckford
- Gurinder Bhogal
- Tim Miller
- Louise Russell
The European Bioenergy Research Institute (EBRI) at Aston University has won ‘Best Technological Breakthrough’ for its innovative bioenergy technology, which transforms multiple waste
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