• 28 Oct 2021

    What’s in a flame? The surprising mystery of how soot forms

    CARES researchers suggest a new soot formation mechanism with both physical and chemical aspects.

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  • 22 Oct 2021

    Podcast: How artificial intelligence can help humans fight climate change

    Professor Kraft has appeared as a guest on the CNA podcast "The Climate Conversations".

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  • 29 Sep 2021

    Optimising the heating supply of a town with artificial intelligence

    Professor Markus Kraft has used AI to streamline citywide processes in his home town of Pirmasens.

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  • 27 Aug 2021

    Ground-breaking new book, Intelligent Decarbonisation, explains how artificial intelligence could help end climate change

    Intelligent Decarbonisation shows that combing digital technologies with AI can curb CO2 emissions.

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  • 12 Aug 2021

    CARES alumni series: Ashoke Raman

    Ashoke Raman shares his experiences of living and working in Singapore during his PhD.

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  • 04 Aug 2021

    CARES research shortlisted for Science Breakthrough of the Year

    Professor Markus Kraft is a finalist for the Falling Walls Science Breakthrough of the Year.

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  • 03 Aug 2021

    A molecular dance that could eliminate soot pollution

    A hidden molecular dance could hold the answer to the problem of soot pollution.

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  • 28 Jul 2021

    Carbon Journal Thesis Prize awarded to CARES PhD student

    CARES PhD student Dr Jacob Martin has received the 2021 Carbon Journal Thesis Prize.

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  • 15 Jul 2021

    CARES alumni series: Jacob Martin

    Jacob Martin shares his experiences of living and working in Singapore during his PhD.

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  • 30 Jun 2021

    CARES alumni series: Astrid Boje

    Astrid Boje shares her experiences of living and working in Singapore during her PhD.

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