Impression of ESRIG symposium 2018
On March 27, the ESRIG symposium took place in the Energy Academy Building on Zernike Campus Groningen. This event was set up to showcase the breadth and quality of the research conducted at ESRIG and highlighted the central role of the Master Energy and Environmental Sciences (EES).
It was an informative afternoon with a broad variety of topics and speakers. Senior staff, MSc students, PhD students and former EES-students presented their research to colleagues, EES-students and the Scientific Board of ESRIG.
About 95 people attended the symposium, among which 28 were students.
Curious about the presentations? Most of the presentations can be downloaded below:
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Download presentation of Sanderine Nonhebel, deputy programme director EES.
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Download presentation of Rien Herber, Professor Geo-Energy.
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Download presentation of Esther van der Waal, PhD student at Science and Society Group.
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Download presentation of Nomikos Skyllas, MSc at Ocean Ecosystems.
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Download presentation of Linh Hoang, PhD student at Center for Energy and Environmental Sciences .
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Download presentation of Peter Langenkamp, PhD student at Combustion Technology.
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Download presentation of Nelly Uitslag, Adviesbureau de Haan, former EES-student.
Photo impression ESRIG Symposium 2018


Last modified: | 04 June 2021 2.19 p.m. |
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