Harjit Singh - Practical engineering solutions for energy challenge

Harjit Singh - Practical engineering solutions for energy challenge

Michael Sterling BuildingUxbridge, England
Wednesday 3 June  •  5:30 PM - 7 PM
Overview

A lecture inaugurating Harjit Singh as a Professor

A lecture inaugurating Harjit Singh as a Professor

As part of our 60th Anniversary celebrations, we are thrilled to welcome you to our new series of Inaugural Lectures. This lecture will feature Professor Harjit Singh, a professor in Sustainable Energy Technologies.

The talk will dwell on research experience in developing practical solar energy generators (for power, heat and cooling) and vacuum insulation (thermal insulation) in collaboration with global academic and industry partners. Specific outputs, impact and future directions will be shared as well.

Professor Singh hopes you will join him for a drinks reception after the lecture.

What is an Inaugural Lecture?

An Inaugural Lecture marks a significant milestone in any academic career. Join us as we celebrate the extraordinary careers and research excellence of our academic colleagues, recently joined or promoted to Professor.

In these special open lectures, our professors welcome family, friends, colleagues and members of the public for a memorable evening unpacking their research expertise and offering insights from their career journey.

The Inaugural Lecture Series showcases a wide range of subjects and professorial expertise. These beacons of Brunel’s research community are leaders in their wider field, presenting their expertise, free and open to all.

All ages are welcome - we request that those under 18 are accompanied by an adult.


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Highlights

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • In-person

Location

Michael Sterling Building

Kingston Lane

Ground floor Lecture Theatre Uxbridge UB8 3PH

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