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EurasiaCat Workshop on common energy & environmental issues Europe-Asia
18 junio, 2019 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sala 3.01, 3ª planta de Link.
During the last 5 years Málaga University has established several collaborations with Asiatic Universities for solving energetic and environmental problems.
In the context of the Erasmus Mundus Eurasiacat project, coordinated by Málaga University, a solid and long-term network was established between several European and Asiatic groups, from Hong Kong, Taipei, Macao and Singapore. In the context of this project, more than 60 staffs and students could perform a mobility in another continent, and in this context many collaborative studies have been performed in the field of advanced materials and chemical processes with interest in environmental protection and for solving energetic issues. Malaga University has also active Erasmus + KA 107 projects with Mongolia and Korea, also in the context of implementation of mobilities for performing studies in the field of sustainability and environmental issues.
The objective of the present workshop is to bring together the key persons, in Europe and Asia, that have been involved in these projects, evaluate the achievements made to date, and evaluate the ideas that will arise about how to continue and increase these collaborations.
Tentative schedule
June 17 Environmental problems that must be faced in Asia and Europe will be welcome. Ger Green District Project. SDGs and possibilities for funding thought the European Commission and other National Plans.
June 18-19 Some participants will present previous research experience for solving energy & environmental issues
June 20 Round tables for discussion about the preparation of proposals (for example the EurasiaCat European partners could prepare an Erasmus + Capacity Building proposal with Mongolia, some partners can propose to get some funds from the corresponding Cooperation Agency, many other ideas will be welcome).
Tentative list of participants
National Taiwan University (Taiwan). Prof. Ya Hsuan Liou
National Tsing Hua University (Taiwan). Prof. Chia-Min Yang
Incheon National University (South Korea). Prof. Heekwan Lee. Prof. Hwanyong Kim. Prof. Heechan Kang
Mongolian University of Life Sciences (Mongolia). Prof. Enkhtuya Bazarradnaa. Prof. Mend-amgalan Puntsagnamjil. Prof. Amarfargal
University of Trieste (Italy). Prof. Paolo Fornasiero
Univeristy of La Sorbonne (France). Prof. Mónica Calatayud/Frederik Tielens
Adam Mieckwich University (Poland). Prof. Maciej Trejda
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (Spain). Prof. Miguel A. Bañares
University of Málaga (Spain). Prof. M. Olga Guerrero-Pérez. Prof. Enrique Rodríguez Castellón. Dr. Antonia Infantes Molina. Prof. Josefa García Maestranza. Prof. Iñaki Vadillo. Prof. Rafael Blanco Sepúlveda. Prof. Antonio Peláez. Ms. Patricia Chica. Ms. Margarita Delgado. Ms. María Vera