Making Natural Gas More Economical to Produce and Transport

Article appeared on Stockwatch website By Ms Jumana Sharanik* and Dr Constantinos Hadjistassou# The discovery of large accumulations of natural gas in block 6, about 160km offshore Cyprus, calls for a better understanding of the mechanisms of natural gas production and storage. At the EU, decision-makers have made it clear that the bloc needs new gas supplies this decade so […]

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Doctoral defense of Mr Evangelos Demetriou

The Marine & Carbon Lab would like to invite you to the doctoral defense of Mr Evangelos Demetriou to be held on Wed. 11/05, at 9:00am, at Conf. Rm 102 at the Research & Technology blg, University of Nicosia. Mr Demetriou, a doctoral candidate at the Dept. of Engineering, will present his research regarding efforts to green the energy mix […]

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Η μείωση των ατμοσφαιρικών ρύπων μπορεί να σώσει ανθρώπινες ζωές

238 άνθρωποι έχασαν τη ζωή τους στην Κύπρο το 2017 λόγω ρύπων που εκλύθηκαν από οχήματα και πηγές θέρμανσης Οι ανθρωπογενείς εκπομπές οξειδίων του αζώτου (ΝΟx) και αιωρούμενων μικροσωματιδίων (PM­2.5) προέρχονται κατά 45% και 24% από τα οχήματα και την θέρμανση αντίστοιχα. Η Κύπρος μάλιστα, σύμφωνα με τον Ευρωπαϊκό Οργανισμό Περιβάλλοντος, το 2018 είχε τη δεύτερη ψηλότερη συγκέντρωση ΝΟx σε […]

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Vacancy for Specialist Scientist

The Marine & Carbon Lab— a research laboratory at the University of Nicosia— welcomes applications for the position of one (1) researcher in the area of energy. The focus of the project concerns the better understanding of the mechanisms of production and storage of natural gas and the utilisation of 3D printing. The duration of the research project is 16 […]

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Transportation emissions and health impacts

The University of Nicosia and the Marine & Carbon Lab invite you to the following talk:Road Transport Emissions and Pertinent Health Implications During the COVID-19 LockdownAbstract COVID-19 induced restrictions on mobility and operations in many industries has achieved lower levels of ambient air pollution. This unique opportunity to trace local and regional emission sources will support the island’s 2030 emission […]

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A Paradigm Shift for Selectively Decarbonizing China and Cyprus

Abstract Record world temperatures and emissions have become the focal point of climate change. China, with a share of 29.3% of CO2 emissions is the world’s top emitter. Its electricity sector accounts for 35% of these emissions. To gain a better appreciation as to the ability of China to decarbonise its electricity sector we have formulated four different scenarios. Primarily […]

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Digital Twin technology in Upstream Operations

The Cyprus SPE Section/AAPG Student Chapter cordially invites you to the following event: Digital Twin technology in Upstream Operations Abstract Digital technology is enabling the industry to undergo a fundamental transformation. The transformation is occurring across three main pillars. Firstly, a shift from traditional heavily manned operating models, secondly a transformation in the required profiles and competencies, and finally a […]

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Studentship for Doctoral Researcher

The Department of Engineering, at the University of Nicosia, which offers programmes of study in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Oil & Gas Engineering, and Civil & Environmental Engineering welcomes applications for one (1) research position in the area of engineering. Depending on their qualifications/interests applicants may choose from one the following research topics: Artificial intelligence and marine debris. […]

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Sustainable Road Transportation in Cyprus

Join us tomorrow Wed. (16/12) for a talk on “Sustainable Road Transportation in Cyprus” held by the Cyprus-India Club. Our talk will give a overview of the transportation sector in Cyprus with particular attention on vehicle emissions in Nicosia. It will also present research findings which demonstrate the most effective strategy for lowering vehicle pollutants at the capital. The event […]

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Installation Methods Used During the Shah Deniz 2

The Cyprus SPE Section/AAPG/SPE Student Chapter cordially invites you to a talk on the:Installation Methods Used During the Shah Deniz 2 Abstract Shah Deniz 2, situated in Azerbaijan, is the largest subsea infrastructure operated by BP worldwide. The 28bn USD project comprises the development of 26 subsea wells, 500km of subsea pipelines and flowlines and two new bridge-linked platforms. Together […]

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