Energy and Environment Institute Our story Our work Our people Contact us More Back On-going projects BSRG Annual General Meeting (HYBRID) 19 - 22 December 2021 The 60th British Sedimentological Research Group (BSRG) Annual General Meeting will be hosted online by the Energy and Environment Institute at the University of Hull from 19- 22 December 2021. Registration for the BSRG AGM has now closed. Please note that in light of the current COVID-19 situation, the BSRG conference will be held fully online. The BSRG AGM is the most important event in the BSRG calendar and is the focus for much of BSRG's activities proving a chance to meet other researchers, your peers and industry contacts. The talk and poster sessions provide an excellent opportunity to advertise your research to a sympathetic audience and catch up on all aspects of sedimentological research. Registration You can register as online delegate here. Please note that registration will close at 11pm Monday 13th December. Online delegate: Industry: £50/ Academics £30 / Postgraduate Student £15 The BSRG AGM Code of Conduct can be viewed here. Abstracts The call for abstracts for the meeting closed on Friday 3 December 2021. Outline programme Please note that in light of the current COVID-19 situation, the BSRG conference will be held fully online. A revised programme will be outlined shortly. Accommodation For any accommodation refund enquiries please contact the University of Hull hospitality team at beyondevents@hull.ac.uk For any enquiries on booking or abstract submission please contact: eei@hull.ac.uk Other on-going research projects View all projects On-going project Flood Stories Exploring children’s experiences of flooding through the use of immersive 360 technologies On-going project Energy and Environment Institute at COP26 Energy and Environment Institute at COP26 On-going project Risky Cities Living with Water in an Uncertain Future Climate On-going project INSECURE – Capturing Intergenerational Narratives of Coastal Change Understanding lived experiences of children and young people in the face of coastal change. On-going project SuDSlab UK A Living Lab for Sustainable Drainage On-going project THYME: Refuel next generation solid fuels THYME Project research into energy from biowaste On-going project Educational resources for schools, colleges and community groups Video resources prepared for KS 3-5 On-going project EvoFlood: quantifying the evolution of flood hazard and risk across a changing world Creating new Global Flood Models to predict the evolution of future flood hazard and understand its underlying causes. On-going project Plastic-free July EEI Plastics Researcher Julie Hope urges you to make key plastic-free swaps to save our oceans On-going project International Surface Velocimetry Workshop On-going project Shaping flood risk management and resilience strategies, nationally and globally Impactful flood risk & resilience research On-going project Mapping flood recovery gaps On-going project Teeside, Hull and York - Mobilising Bioeconomy Knowledge Exchange (THYME) Developing the bioeconomy across Yorkshire and the Humber region and the Tees Valley On-going project Flood Innovation Centre “The world's biggest threat is our region’s biggest opportunity.” - Marketing Humber On-going project Hedgerows: Mapping the gaps Pilot project within the Energy and Environment Institute to map East Riding hedgerow gaps with a view to expediting tree planting for carbon sequestration On-going project Youth-led adaptation for climate change challenges in Vietnam On-going project Living with water The University is working with Living with Water to research the impacts of the 2007 and 2013 floods, and current levels of awareness of flood alleviation measures being developed by LWW partners. On-going project Youth Environmental Ambassadors and the impact of Covid-19 On-going project Plastics Collaboratory A multidisciplinary, holistic approach to the plastics problem. On-going project Energy and Environment Institute postgraduate training for a greener future On-going project Ark – National Flood Resilience Centre Ark is a unique integrated multi-agency training, research, innovation and community engagement flood resilience facility. On-going project THYME: Developing a curriculum framework for bioeconomy employability On-going project River of Plastic Investigating the journey of plastics along the Mekong and its ultimate fate in the world’s oceans On-going project Plastic - Defender or Destroyer? Has your perception of plastic changed during the Covid-19 pandemic? On-going project THYME: Improving soil quality to enhance climate change resilience On-going project The Resilience and Sustainability of the Mekong Delta to Changes in Water and Sediment Fluxes (RAMESES) This project explores the evolution of flood risk on the Mekong Delta in Vietnam. On-going project Monterey Canyon Experts from the University of Hull collaborated on an intensive study monitoring high-energy currents along a stretch of the Monterey Canyon in California. On-going project THYME: Testing membranes as a low carbon solution in biofuel production Collaborative research as part of the THYME Project testing membranes as a potential low carbon replacement for distillation in the production of biofuels On-going project Bute Inlet On the Bute Inlet in Canada, we’re part of a larger international effort to monitor turbidity currents in action. On-going project Offshore Wind Library The Offshore Wind Library (OWL) provides invaluable support for the offshore wind sector through easy access to the latest research while enabling the exchange of knowledge through academic and industrial collaboration. On-going project Hydralab+ The University is one of 24 partners in the HYDRALAB network, using experimental models to improve predictions of how our rivers, estuaries and coasts will be affected by environmental change. On-going project Bilateral Microplastic Workshop On-going project THYME: A focus on the East Riding bioeconomy through farmers markets Grassroots activity in the East Yorkshire bioeconomy