Speaker: Libby Robin, Australian National University
Mike Hulme, Professor of Human Geography, Cambridge, will provide comments
Convenor: Paul Warde
Organised by Joint Centre for History and Economics
Energy
Speaker: Libby Robin, Australian National University
Mike Hulme, Professor of Human Geography, Cambridge, will provide comments
Convenor: Paul Warde
Organised by Joint Centre for History and Economics
Speaker: Dr Maria Huete Ortega, Smith Lab
Speaker: Professor M. Saiful Islam, University of Bath
Speaker: Geoffroy Dolphin (Cambridge Judge Business School & EPRG)
This talk is part of the EPRG E&E and GEP Seminars Series series.
The conference will celebrate outstanding research and development in sensor technology, middleware and applications from academia and industry.
Themes:
Nanophotonics
Electrochemical sensors
Nanofluidics
Social robotics
Bionanotechnology
Biosensors, etc!
Perovskite solar cells provide a light-weight, thin and flexible alternative to expensive common solar cells. They generate energy even when subjected to weak light sources and are low-cost. Dr Olga Malinkiewicz will identify opportunities as well as challenges that the wonder material provides.
The In Search of ‘Good’ Energy Policy seminars takes place every fortnight during term. There will be a sandwich lunch from 12pm with the seminar starting at 12.30pm. The talk is given by Prof Victor Li (University of Hong Kong) and Dr Jacqueline Lam (JBS, University of Cambridge and University of Hong Kong).
Speaker: Hao Chen (Beijing Institute of Technology, visiting EPRG)
This talk is part of the EPRG E&E and GEP Seminars Series series.
This year’s BP Chemistry Lecture speaker will be Professor Yuhan Sun, Vice President, Shanghai Advanced Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences.
The In Search of ‘Good’ Energy Policy seminars takes place every fortnight during term. There will be a sandwich lunch from 12pm with the seminar starting at 12.30pm. The talk is given by Prof Bina Agarwal (Global Development Institute, University of Manchester).