ENVERA
Back in Oz
Posted June 12th, 2008 by kesI arrived in Australia (commonly called Oz) last week, but have only just started to recover from the jet-lag. Spending 24 hours on a plane will do that to you ...
But it's great to be here at Melbourne University again on a second ENVERA research exchange. The first exchange took place late last year. The purpose of this exchange is to continue to build relationships with Melbourne University, and begin developing concrete research proposals that engage both Lund and Melbourne in joint work.
A great research exchange at Melbourne University
Posted January 2nd, 2008 by kes|
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It's been an interesting (and warm) few weeks at Melbourne University on a research exchange at the Australian Centre for Science, Innovation and Society (ACSIS). Here is a picture of the staff from ACSIS at their Christmas lunch enjoying a beer and the summer sun. Yes, it's a little different downunder at Christmas time!? |
Distributed Energy - A Global Review
Posted December 6th, 2007 by kesI am conducting research on Distributed Energy (DE) as part of my ENVERA exchange at Melbourne University in Australia. DE is commonly understood as small and medium scale technologies that generate electricity (and possibly heat). The term is often used to describe energy generated by units that are close to the location of use (but they can also feed into the grid). Examples include solar hot water heaters or wind turbines.
Distributed Energy in Australia
Posted November 21st, 2007 by kesI have arrived in Australia after more than 24 hours of flying from Copenhagen, with a stopover in Singapore, then to Melbourne. It's certainly a long trip, but the summer weather is worth it!
I will be working at ACSIS at Melbourne University developing a project with a large energy company, called Origin Energy who are well-known in this part of the world.
Research exchange in Australia
Posted November 5th, 2007 by kes|
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I am a faculty member at the IIIEE at Lund University in Sweden. I will undertake a research exchange (from Nov 17 to Jan 11) at the Australian Center for Science, Innovation and Society (ACSIS) at Melbourne University in Australia as part of ENVERA. ENVERA is a partnership between the MESPOM Consortium and eight other institutions of higher education in six countries supported by an Erasmus Mundus Action 3 grant from the European Commission. |
ENVERA - ENVironmental Education and Research Alliance
ENVERA is a partnership between the MESPOM Consortium and eight other institutions of higher education in six countries supported by an Erasmus Mundus Action 3 grant from the European Commission.
The grant includes mobility support for students from the EU to conduct their thesis research (in Semester 4) in the ENVERA partner institutions and for faculty to undertake teaching and research at these institutions.
