Watts up? Conference 2015

Organisée et présentée par des étudiants du master international EMINE (European Master in Nuclear Energy), cette conférence présentera au grand public, en anglais, le dernier rapport de synthèse du GIEC (Groupe d'experts Intergouvernemental sur l'Evolution du Climat) dont le travail essentiel est bien trop peu diffusé. Chaque exposé sera suivie d’une séance de questions-réponses, en anglais également, avec l’aide des experts ayant tutoré les étudiants.
Students, with support of a reference professor, will organize an event to first present world energy issues and then manage a discussion with a large and non-specialist audience. Two different presentations will be made by two groups of six students each with the help of scientific experts, in order to allow creativity and spontaneity both in the way of presenting facts and answering questions.

Students should ensure the diffusion of the event within local association of young scientists in nuclear energy, local press, campus and lab associations about climate and energy issues. They will need all their pedagogy talents to make themselves as clear and convincing as possible. This year, all presentations will have to sum up the last synthesis report from the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change):

 

Session 1
Changes, causes, risks and impacts (topics 1 and 2)

Vincent, Peter, Blazej, Federico, Kajetan, Matteo
 

Session 2
Adaptation and mitigation responses (topics 3 and 4)

Naganand, Renuka, Landry, Paolo, Adnan, Selim

given in english by the European Master In Innovation in Nuclear Energy second year students at Grenoble INP - Phelma, with support from:
 

  • Jean-Marie Loiseaux (former prof. at UJF)
  • Hervé Nifenecker (prof. at UIAD, SLC)
  • Jacques Treiner (prof. at IEP, Paris)

More information

Contact : Alexis Nuttin

Infos date
de 13h30 à 16h