Skip to ContentSkip to Navigation
Research ESRIG - Energy and Sustainability Research Institute Groningen ESRIG symposium 2019

ESRIG symposium 2019

The mission of performing energy and sustainability research is executed in a balanced way, with both an experimental part (laboratory and field experiments), and a part with model studies and studies into societal interaction with scientific knowledge. The goal of the ESRIG symposium is to showcase the breadth and quality of the research being conducted at ESRIG.

You are cordially invited to attend this symposium, which will be held in the large lecture theatre of the Energy Academy Building (5159.0029) on the Zernike campus of the University of Groningen.

But there is more! This Afternoon we would also like to mark the retirement of Dr. P.D.M. (Peter) Weesie. On May 19th, Peter will officially retire. Peter will give his farewell lecture at 15.30h, looking back at a 32 year fruitful career at the University of Groningen.

What: ESRIG symposium 2019
When: Thursday April 18 from 13:00-16:30 p.m. (drinks afterwards)
Where: Energy Academy, Nijenborgh 6, Groningen | room 5159.0029 (lecture hall)


Want to join?

The deadline for registration is April 11, 2019.


Programme:

13.00 - 13.15h Welcome by Prof. dr. Harro Meijer, director ESRIG
13.15 - 13.45h Prof. dr. Klaus Hubacek, IVEM/SSG | Global income inequality
and climate change
13.45 - 14.15h Dr. Haiyan Ni, CIO | Sources of carbonaceous aerosols
in Chinese cities: insights from radiocarbon measurement
14.15 - 14.45h Janneke van Ginkel, Geo-Energy | Unveiling seismic wave
properties in Groningen from resonating waves
14.45 - 15.00h Break
15.00 - 15.30h Karabee Das, IVEM | A resource intensity perspective to
the cooking energy system of developing nations
15.30 - 16.15h Farewell speech by Dr. Peter Weesie, SSG | University
cooperation: pillar of Africa’s development
16.30h Drinks | reception

Energy Academy Building © Jeroen de Lezenne Coulander
Energy Academy Building © Jeroen de Lezenne Coulander
Last modified:21 March 2019 1.41 p.m.