This event aims to bring together engineers, including students, junior researchers, and senior
researchers, to foster collaboration on future projects within the field of sustainable energy and aerosols. The program will encompass ongoing research on current and future energy
systems, climate impact, and will also showcase some of our lab infrastructure on campus.
Target group: Students, Engineers, Reseachers
Registration link: Closed. You are still welcome to attend, but without lunch and fika.
Agenda:
- 9:30 Arrival and Coffee
- 9:45 Introduction of the day
- 9:55 Introduction of attendees
- 10:10 Introduction to the “Energy Transition” and "Aerosol" profile area
- 10:30-12:00 Presentations: Energy and aerosol related research and discussion
- Sustainable and reliable energy, Marcus Lundgren
- Air pollution in Sub-Saharan Africa, Christina Isaxson
- A feasibility study of producing and utilising biochar as a soil improver in rural Mozambique, Ellen Edhammer and Elin Kuhalampi
- Physicochemical characterization of aerosol in-situ, Axel Eriksson
- 12:15 Lunch (Showcasing Campus on the way to lunch)
- 13:15 Aerosol Lab tour
- 13:30 Workshop: Project ideas brainstorm What challanges do we face? Where should we put our efforts?
- 15:00 Coffee
- 15:15 Energy Sciences Lab tour
- End
Where? Lund University, Technical Faculty (LTH), Mechanical Engineering building, Teknodromen, Ole Römers väg 1, Lund. (
https://maps.app.goo.gl/GiQcgYYsQKt8buU7A)
How to get there from Lund Central Station? Either you take a nice ~20min walk, or take the number 1 tram (the only tram in Lund) from Lund C to Lund LTH, and walk the last part.
Welcome!
- Marcus Lundgren, Energy Sciences, https://portal.research.lu.se/en/persons/marcus-lundgren
- Christina Isaxson, Aerosol, https://portal.research.lu.se/en/persons/christina-isaxon
Keywords: Energy, Aerosol Engineering, Transition, Networking, Renewable
Contact:
Marcus Lundgren
Email: marcus.lundgren@energy.lth.se
Phone: +46-46-222 48 20
Mobile: +46-70-292 39 41
https://www.energy.lth.se/english/
Department of Energy Sciences
Lund University