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Sustainable Engineering Renewable Energy Masters Conference

Wednesday, 2nd May 2018, 8:50 am - 3:30 pm

Registration from 8:30 am
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This event presents successful projects from the 'Renewable Energy Systems and Environment' and 'Offshore Renewable Energy' MSc courses, which address industry and societal challenges.  It brings together representatives from industry, researchers, project supervisors, and postgraduate students, to share the outcomes of the projects which aim to demonstrate sustainable solutions for current renewable energy and sustainable infrastructure problems.

Topics include: low carbon districts and communities; 4th generation district heating; deep retrofit of buildings for energy reduction and renewable generation; opportunities for coastal communities; offshore wind and tidal combined energy farms; renewable energy plan for Scotland; hydrogen for renewable electrical system support and transport.

Student projects are available for review on our website.  

Registration and refreshments will be available from 8.30am.  The event will include lunch at 1.00pm and close with an opportunity for networking and coffee. Please download a programme for the event here.


Who should attend?

  • Companies and individuals working in renewable energy and sustainable infrastructure.

  • Representative from Government, Local Authorities, Registered Social Landlords and Community groups.

  • Academics with interests in these subjects.

  • Prospective students considering these courses.

Benefits of attending

  • Explore collaborative opportunities with Strathclyde.

  • Share fresh ideas and perspectives.

  • Meet with academics and others tackling similar challenges.

  • Insights into the Renewable Energy Masters programmes and student capabilities.

 



Contact

Dr Paul Tuohy
phone +44 (0)141 548 2083
Lecturer
website
Emma McAulay
phone +44 (0)141 548 2039
Administrator

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