Regional Workshop on Materials Science for Solar Energy Conversion

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Main Auditorium (iThemba LABS)

Main Auditorium

iThemba LABS

Description

The Regional Workshop on Materials Science for Solar Energy Conversion will take place from 4-8 November 2013 at iThemba LABS,  Cape Town,  South Africa.

This workshop will address the fundamental principles, basic processes and technological challenges of solar energy conversion, in particular in nano-structured materials.  it will be organised in close coordination with ANSOLE (African Network for Solar Energy) and NANOAFNET (Network for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology in Africa).  These two networks co-involve many of the active researchers in Africa in this field.

 PARTICIPATION:

Scientists and students from all countries that are members of the United Nations, UNESCO or IAEA may attend. Priority will be given to advanced undergraduates, graduate students, post-doctoral researchers, faculty and research scientists from South Africa.  As the event will be conducted in English, participants should have an adequate working knowledge of this language. Although, the main purpose of the Centre is to help research workers from developing countries, through a programme of training activities within a framework of international cooperation, a limited number of students and post-doctoral scientists from developed countries are also welcome to attend.  As a rule, travel and subsistence expenses of the participants should be borne by their home institution.  Every effort should be made by candidates to secure support for their fare.  However, very limited funds are available for partial support of some participants, who are nationals of, and working in, a developing country, and who are not more than 45 years old.  Such support is available only for those who attend the entire Workshop. There is no registration fee for attending this activity.<o:p></o:p>

 

Poster
Participants
  • Abdelfettah BARHDADI
  • Abdelyamine Naitbouda
  • Abdul-Mojeed ILYAS
  • Abdulhakeem Bello
  • Agnes MBONYIRYIVUZE
  • ALEX MUTHURI
  • Ali MMADI
  • Aline Simo
  • Amos Akande
  • Anand Krishnan
  • Anne Lutgarde Djoumessi Yonkeu
  • Balla Diop Ngom
  • Bertrand Sone
  • Betty Kibirige
  • Bilainu Oboirien
  • Calvin Marco
  • Cebo Ndlangamandla
  • Chinedu Ahia
  • Chinwe Ikpo
  • Claire INEZA
  • Damilola Momodu
  • Dereje Woldemariam
  • DIVINE YUFANYI MBOM
  • Edwin Mombeshora
  • Ekemena Oseghe
  • Elhadi Arbab
  • enoch ogunmola
  • Eric Maluta
  • Farooq Kyeyune
  • Force Tefo Thema
  • Francis Birhanu Dejene
  • Gayani Pathiraja
  • Genene Tessema Mola
  • Getinet Ashebir
  • Ghouwaa Philander
  • Godfrey Keru
  • Grace Kanakana
  • Guy Moise Dongho Nguimdo
  • Ifriky Tadadjeu Sokeng
  • itani madiba
  • jared odundo
  • Johan Markgraaff
  • Juliet Sackey
  • July Bell
  • Khalid Bouziane
  • kotsedi lebogang
  • Kouadio Julien Dangbegnon
  • Langutani Mathevula
  • Mandla Msimanga
  • Masimba Paradza
  • Mirette Fawzy
  • Mlungisi Nkosi
  • Mohamed Labadi
  • Mohammed KHENFOUCH
  • Mubarak Yagoub
  • Nagla Numan
  • Nametso Mongwaketsi
  • Natasha Ross
  • Nteseng Ramoraswi
  • PENNY GOVENDER
  • Reham Rezk
  • Saleh Khamlich
  • Samson Akpotu
  • SAMUEL CHIGOME
  • Sekai Lana Tombe
  • Shaimaa Ali Mohamed Ahmed
  • Sidiki ZONGO
  • Stive Roussel Tankio Djiokap
  • Suru Vivian John
  • Sylvain Halindintwali
  • Takalani Madima
  • Thulaganyo Phillip Sechogela
  • Yekinni Sanusi
  • Zebib Yenus Nuru
  • Zeineb Abdmouleh
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