The conference will celebrate outstanding research and development in sensor technology, middleware and sensor applications from academia and industry.
Confirmed speakers include:
Energy
The conference will celebrate outstanding research and development in sensor technology, middleware and sensor applications from academia and industry.
Confirmed speakers include:
Talks by 3rd year PhD students & Poster presentations by 2nd year PhD students
13th October 2015, Pfizer Lecture Theatre
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The Cambridge Judge Business School would like to invite you to their special event on Saturday 10th October in Cambridge.
Speaker: Professor Michael Pollitt, Cambridge Judge Business School
Speakers: Presentations on topics by Conveners and Academic Advisers
We will be showcasing the recent ETI insight reports covering our UK energy system analysis and key findings from our programme areas.
A keynote address from Professor John Loughhead (OBE), DECC Chief Scientific Advisor
Followed by a panel debate:
Organised by the British Embassy in Cambridge, the Polish Foundation for Science will provide a workshop for researchers at the University of Cambridge.
The workshop will introduce their new International Research Agendas programme:
The theme for the fourth annual Winton Symposium will be “Green Computing”. The one-day Symposium will cover topics ranging from new materials and architectures for low power consumption computing, to computer-based applications which can benefit our environment.
Day 1 – Chair: Professor Keith Richards
9:30 – 10:00 Registration and Coffee
10:00 – 10:20 Introduction of wholeSEM Professor Neil Strachan, Professor Julian Allwood
Session 1: Geography of water (10:20 – 12:40)
10:20 – 10:40 UKCIP futures and risk to business Roger Street, UKCIP
How worried are you, or should you be, about an energy crisis? What are the challenges of meeting future demands for energy, particularly from a rapidly growing and urban population? What would it take for you to change your energy consumption behaviour?