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Wednesday 15, January 2014
0900 | Registration |
1000 | Introductions and setting the scene |
Brian Heap/John Holmes Chair – John Holmes (Oxford) | |
1020 | Lighting, power electronics, communications and health |
Colin Humphreys (Cambridge) | |
Distributed energy for rural Africa: powering the un-grid | |
Simon Bransfield-Garth (Azuri Technologies, Cambridge) | |
1120 | Break |
1135 | Energy for Development: business opportunities for community mini-grids |
AbuBakr Bahaj (Southampton) | |
1205 | Boosting the future efficiency of solar technology |
Andrew Musser (Cambridge) | |
1220 | Graphene-based dye sensitized solar cells |
Tawfique Hasan (Cambridge) | |
1235 | Water for all: technological and cultural implications |
Michael Depledge (Exeter) | |
1300 | Lunch Chair |
Bernie Jones (Strasbourg) | |
1400 | Bioenergy from plants and algae |
Alison Smith and Beatrix Schlarb-Ridley (Cambridge and Norwich) | |
1430 | Biomass-fuelled 5-20kw Stirling engine for off-grid applications |
Mike Dadd and Nick Jelley (Oxford) | |
1500 | Jugaad Innovation: challenges and opportunities of commercialising affordable solutions for low income communities |
Jaideep Prabhu (Cambridge) | |
1530 | Engineering sustainability |
Peter Guthrie and Heather Cruikshank (Cambridge) | |
1600 | Tea Chair |
Brian Heap (Cambridge) | |
1615 | Roundtable of network initiatives |
Moderator – John Enderby (Bristol) | |
Ed Brown (National Co-Coordinator, UK Low Carbon Energy for Development Network, Loughborough); Nalin | |
Patel (Winton Programme for the Physics of Sustainability, Cambridge); Shailaja Fennell (Cambridge) and others attending. | |
1700 | Final discussion and overview – where we are and where we could be by 2030. |
1800 | Drinks and buffet dinner; The Tower Bar, Møller Centre |