The National Research Foundation, in collaboration with the Department Of Science and Technology is proud to invite you to the Energy Post-Graduate Conference 2013 (EPC 2013) which will be held from Sunday, 11 to Wednesday, 14 August 2013 at iThemba LABS in Cape Town, South Africa.
EPC 2012 draws together Government, Private Sector, Academia and Research Agencies to:
• Showcase research work to create national and international exposure and enhance employment opportunities;
• Create a networking platform for students and key players in the energy sector to share information and knowledge regarding challenges and resolution methods;
• Create a learning platform for Grade 10 and 11 learners doing Maths and Science to create awareness about possible careers in the Energy Sector;
• Raise awareness of the concept of applied research, its application and benefits to solve societal problems and challenges;
• Create an enabling environment to enhance the opportunity for an increase in the number of collaboration efforts;
• Create a platform for the involvement of researchers and academia in postgraduate initiatives rolled out by E-HCD&KG; and
• Award and recognise excellence amongst the sponsored students.
Conference Enquiries
Ms.Tsibiso Mohlomi Mongale :
Programme Development Officer:
Applied Research, Innovation and Collaboration
National Research Foundation
Tel: +27 (0) 12 481 4315
Cell: +27 (0) 72 074 9878
Email: epc2013@nrf.ac.za
Ms Naomi Haasbroek
Logistics Manager
EPC2013
epc2013@tlabs.ac.za
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