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RELEVANCE

Global fossil fuels supplies dwindling


SUSTAINABILITY

Fast-growing, easily utilised marine algae which fix carbon dioxide


BIOTECHNOLOGY

Oil production from cultivated micro-organisms


BIOFUEL

Energy readily convertible from marine plants

Partners

There are six research groups involved in the BioMara project

The six scientific partners collaborating in the BioMara project are drawn from leading research institutes in the Interreg IV region.

logo SAMSLead Scientific Partner
Dr Michele Stanley,
Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS)
Michele.stanley@sams.ac.uk

 

logo Dundalk ITDr Paul MacArtain,
The Centre for Renewable Energy at Dundalk Institute of Technology (CREDIT), Dundalk Institute of Technology, Ireland.
paul.macartain@dkit.ie


logo StrathclydeProf Kim Swales,

Fraser of Allander Institute,
University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland
j.k.swales@strath.ac.uk

logo UUProf Neil Hewitt,
Centre for Sustainable Technologies, School of The Built Environment, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland                         nj.hewitt@ulster.ac.uk

IT SligoDr John Bartlett,
Institute of Technology,
Sligo, Ireland
bartlett.john@itsligo.ie


logo QUBDr Elaine Groom,

The Questor Centre,
The Queen’s University Belfast, Northern Ireland.
E.Groom@qub.ac.uk

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BIOMARA PROJECT FUNDERS

EU ERDF

BioMara is supported by the INTERREG IVA Programme managed by the Special EU Programmes Body.

BioMara project is also funded by:

 

 

 

 

 

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