Apologies for the reminder on this conference, however time's winged chariot is hurrying nigh and we are fast running out of places!
Dr Jon Cloke
Lecturer/Research Associate
Geography Department
Loughborough University
Loughborough LE11 3TU
Office: 01509 228193
Mob: 07984 813681
Dear colleagues,
Because of the unexpectedly high demand for places at the first international conference of the LCEDN on 4-5th April, 2012, there are now unfortunately only a handful of spaces left - please could those of you who contacted us off-list to express an interest therefore register as soon as possible!
As a reminder, the theme of the conference is Low Carbon Energy for Development: Past Experiences and Future Challenges and thanks to support from the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) and the EPSRC we are privileged to be hosting a range of international speakers from across Asia, Africa and Latin America in the specific fields of solar power and bio-energy around which this conference is based.
Confirmed Speakers Include:
Md Ashraful Islam, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology
Monjur Mourshed, School of Civil and Buildings Engineering, Loughborough University
Ivan Azurdia Bravo, Rijatzul Q'ij (Semilla de Sol), Guatemala.
Gideon Baklit, University of Jos, Nigeria.
Dinesh Bhuju, Nepal Academy of Science and Technology
David Ockwell, University of Sussex
Ed Brown, Loughborough University
Binoy Krishna Choudhury, Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management
Ewan Bloomfield , Practical Action UK.
Gavin Walker, Faculty of Engineering, University of Nottingham
Jamie Cross , University of Edinburgh
Ijaz Hossain, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology
Michael Walls, School of Electronic, Electrical and Systems Engineering, Loughborough University
Nafees Meah, Head of Science, Department of Energy and Climate Change, UK Government
A K M Sadrul Islam, Islamic University of Technology, Bangladesh
Louise Tait, Energy Research Centre, University of Cape Town
Md Wahidur Rahman, Local Government Engineering Department, Bangladesh
Abubaka Sambo, Director General of the Energy Commission of Nigeria and World Energy Council Vice-Chair for Africa
M. Rezwan Khan, Vice Chancellor, United International University, Bangladesh
Claudio Wheelock, Universidad Centroamericana, Nicaragua
Pierre Audinet, Energy Sector Management Assistance Programme (ESMAP), World Bank - via skype
Francis Yamba, Centre For Energy Environment and Engineering, Zambia
David Woolnough, Senior Energy and Water Advisor, Department for International Development, UK Government.
Rob Byrne, Science and Technology Policy Research (SPRU)
To attend the conference, please go to the LCEDN website (http://www.lcedn.com/) as soon as possible and follow the links which will enable you to register online either for the whole event or as a day delegate on either the 4th or 5th April. This conference is the first of three planned for this year so please register your interest in joining the LCEDN (which is free) even if you are unable to secure a place.
The conference (and the network) is directed at any academics/practitioners in the UK who are involved in low carbon transitions and energy for development we are specifically interested in bridging the gap between technologists, engineers and the social sciences and welcome interest from any discipline so long only as they have an interest in energy and development; this could for instance include gender, legal/ policy, solar, bio-energy, sociology, anthropology (not an exclusive list). There is a membership button on the home page which will allow you to register your interest in the LCEDN and become a member.
Regards,
Dr Jon Cloke
Lecturer/Research Associate
Geography Department
Loughborough University
Loughborough LE11 3TU
Office: 01509 228193
Mob: 07984 813681
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