
Welcome to NEWP
We are a laboratory group at the
University of Cambridge working to meet real world challenges at the water-energy nexus with sustainable solutions for environment, industry, and society.
Latest news from the NEWP Group
Our group publishes updates as we work to develop practical, sustainable responses to challenges across energy and water systems. Stay up to date with our latest opportunities, projects and collaborations.
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The NEWP Lab congratulates Kilian Kozerke on the completion of his research in Cambridge, and the successful defence of his (M.Sc) in Mechanical Engineering and Business Administration at Rhenish-Westphalian Technical University (RWTH) in Aachen, Germany! With (just!) six months in Cambridge, Kilian delivered an ambitious and highly rigorous project exploring the recovery of gallium from…
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Prof. Nathanial Cooper has secured an Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Studentship via U.K. Research and Innovation which will accommodate one doctoral researcher in the NEWP Lab: EPSRC DLA Studentship – Green Hydrogen Production through Trade Effluent Reuse University of Cambridge – EngineeringQualification Type: PhDLocation: CambridgeFunding for: UK Students, EU Students, International StudentsFunding amount:…
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The NEWP Lab is excited to welcome Kilian Kozerke to the group! Kilian comes to Cambridge from Rhenish-Westphalian Technical University (RWTH) in Aachen, Germany, where he is pursuing a postgraduate course in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. Many students in RWTH’s (M.Sc) in Mechanical Engineering and Business Administration programme undertake an externally-supervised independent thesis project…

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Accepting PhD Applicants
Our group welcomes applications for doctoral projects which address critical issues in sustainability in energy and industrial systems, electrochemical and chemical energy storage, wastewater valorization, desalination, and integrated low-carbon solutions for real-world impact. NEWP welcomes inquiries from motivated students interested in exploring creative approaches to complex engineering problems at the water-energy nexus within a collaborative supervision environment. The NEWP Lab also hosts a limited number of visiting postgraduate researchers each year, prioritizing students poised to benefit from focused, high-impact research within our group over a shorter period of time. Visiting students remain enrolled at their home universities while contributing to carefully defined projects which align with our work in sustainable water and energy systems.



