Ewan McQueen (@mcqueenewan) 's Twitter Profile
Ewan McQueen

@mcqueenewan

Strathclyde Chemistry PhD researching Solar Fuels ☀️ | UofG MSci 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 | Football & Hiking Fan ⚽️⛰️ | Drummer 🥁 | Interested in everything 🗺️ |

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Ewan McQueen (@mcqueenewan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fun day at Imperial discussing exciting materials science. Got to see some ultrafast spectroscopy for studying the excited state dynamics of photocatalysts 💥 Imagine being able to study what happens to a light harvester 0.00000000000001 seconds after switching the laser on 🤯

Fun day at Imperial discussing exciting materials science. Got to see some ultrafast spectroscopy for studying the excited state dynamics of photocatalysts 💥 

Imagine being able to study what happens to a light harvester 0.00000000000001 seconds after switching the laser on 🤯
Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (@energygovuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📣 Climate and energy expert Chris Stark has been appointed head of our new clean power Mission Control Tasked with turbocharging the shift from volatile fossil fuel markets to home-grown clean power by 2030 More: gov.uk/government/new…

📣 Climate and energy expert <a href="/StarkClimate/">Chris Stark</a> has been appointed head of our new clean power Mission Control

Tasked with turbocharging the shift from volatile fossil fuel markets to home-grown clean power by 2030

More: gov.uk/government/new…
Climate Change Committee (@thecccuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our annual Progress Report is out today. The country’s 2030 target is at risk. It’s not too late to get back on track but now the Government needs to take urgent action in the next year. Let’s take a closer look at the analysis ->🧵

Jan Rosenow (@janrosenow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I love this chart! Renewable energy technologies have taken off much more rapidly than previously expected. In some countries they now provide almost 100% of electricity generation. In others it is still close to zero despite often very large potential.

I love this chart! Renewable energy technologies have taken off much more rapidly than previously expected.

In some countries they now provide almost 100% of electricity generation. 

In others it is still close to zero despite often very large potential.
Ewan McQueen (@mcqueenewan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Looking forward to being on the organising committee for the ECR conference preceding the event. Got a while to wait but it’ll be worth it!

Royal Academy of Engineering (@raengnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: A national mission is required if government is to deliver clean power by 2030. Read our National Engineering Policy Centre's new report on decarbonising the GB electricity system: raeng.org.uk/news/rapid-dec…

NEW: A national mission is required if government is to deliver clean power by 2030.

Read our National Engineering Policy Centre's new report on decarbonising the GB electricity system: raeng.org.uk/news/rapid-dec…
RSC Energy Journals (@rsc_energy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our newest Sustainable Energy & Fuels themed collection on Metal-free Photo/Electrocatalysts for Sustainable Energy Solutions is now open for submissions! This collection is being guest edited by Menny Shalom Group , Sebastian Sprick and Xinchen Wang. Find out more at: blogs.rsc.org/se/2024/07/09/…

Our newest Sustainable Energy &amp; Fuels themed collection on Metal-free Photo/Electrocatalysts for Sustainable Energy Solutions is now open for submissions! 

This collection is being guest edited by <a href="/at_bgu/">Menny Shalom Group</a> , <a href="/SebSprick/">Sebastian Sprick</a> and Xinchen Wang. Find out more at: blogs.rsc.org/se/2024/07/09/…
Sebastian Sprick (@sebsprick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Met Shonzo Yanagida at #IPS24. Our work followed on from his pioneering work on poly(p-phenylene) published in 1985 (!). The original paper: pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…

Met Shonzo Yanagida at #IPS24. Our work followed on from his pioneering work on poly(p-phenylene) published in 1985 (!). The original paper: pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…
The Climate APPG (@climateappg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: The The Climate APPG is officially reestablished. We look forward to working in UK Parliament to raise ambition on climate action and support the government in delivering a clean energy transition with fairness at its heart.

NEW: The <a href="/ClimateAPPG/">The Climate APPG</a> is officially reestablished.

We look forward to working in <a href="/UKParliament/">UK Parliament</a> to raise ambition on climate action and support the government in delivering a clean energy transition with fairness at its heart.
Royal Society of Chemistry (@roysocchem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One year to go until the 5th International #SolarFuels conference – is it in your diary yet? 📆 Newcastle, 2–5 Sep 2025 We’re looking forward to bringing you world-changing science & vibrant networking at this internationally renowned conference: rsc.li/isf2025

One year to go until the 5th International #SolarFuels conference – is it in your diary yet?

📆 Newcastle, 2–5 Sep 2025

We’re looking forward to bringing you world-changing science &amp; vibrant networking at this internationally renowned conference: rsc.li/isf2025
Ewan McQueen (@mcqueenewan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Presented some of my PhD research at the RSC Photochemistry Photophysics group conference at the University of Sheffield. Really enjoyed the breadth of research discussed over the past 2 days ☀️🧪 big thank you to The Solar Chemicals Network for the travel grant 👍🏼

Presented some of my PhD research at the RSC Photochemistry Photophysics group conference at the University of Sheffield. Really enjoyed the breadth of research discussed over the past 2 days ☀️🧪 big thank you to <a href="/SolarFuels_UK/">The Solar Chemicals Network</a> for the travel grant 👍🏼
RSC Photophysics & Photochemistry Group (@rsc_photochem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our great Royal Society of Chemistry Photophysics and Photochemistry Group ECR Meeting 2024 is over! This edition was sponsored by the New Journal of Chemistry (NJC), Dalton Transactions, Photonics Solutions, and Dr Kerry Elgie (Asynt)! 1/4

Our great <a href="/RoySocChem/">Royal Society of Chemistry</a> Photophysics and Photochemistry Group ECR Meeting 2024 is over! This edition was sponsored by the New Journal of Chemistry (NJC), Dalton Transactions, Photonics Solutions, and <a href="/KerryScientific/">Dr Kerry Elgie (Asynt)</a>!

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Ewan McQueen (@mcqueenewan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It was great to host Kei Kamogawa from Prof. Ishitani’s group at Strathclyde yesterday. Great discussions on the science of photocatalytic CO2 reduction using metal complexes and conjugated materials ☀️🧪 irn bru and haggis also got the nod of approval 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

It was great to host Kei Kamogawa from Prof. Ishitani’s group at Strathclyde yesterday. Great discussions on the science of photocatalytic CO2 reduction using metal complexes and conjugated materials ☀️🧪 irn bru and haggis also got the nod of approval 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿