Cyber Security Challenges

The speaker of the event is Dr.USHA BALA VARANASI,IEEE CS Chapter VICE-CHAIR Vizag Bay Section, Associate Professor, Department of CSE, ANITS. Topic of the Webinar is Cyber Security Challenges.

Climate Change In Africa

The event will explore the impact of climate change on the African continent, the challenges facing the continent, and the steps that can be taken to address the issue. The event will begin with an overview of the current state of climate change in Africa, highlighting the various environmental and social challenges faced by the continent. Mr. Matsenga will discuss the impact of climate change on agriculture, water resources, and energy systems and how these changes affect the livelihoods of African people. Throughout the presentation, Mr. Matsenga will delve into the specific challenges faced by African countries, such as inadequate infrastructure, weak governance systems, and limited financial resources. He will also provide an overview of the international efforts to address climate change and their impact on Africa, emphasizing the need for collective action. One of the key takeaways from the event will be the importance of education and awareness in addressing climate change in Africa. Mr. Matsenga will highlight the need for education at all levels, from primary school to university, to raise awareness of climate change and its impacts. He will also discuss the importance of building the capacity of African governments to develop effective climate policies and regulations. The event will conclude with a call to action, encouraging participants to take a proactive role in addressing climate change in their communities and supporting sustainable development initiatives in Africa.

Engineering Climate Action as a Youth

The online webinar had an agricultural engineer and a climate change activist, Eng. Elizabeth Mwende as the speaker. She gave insights on what young engineers and students can take part in the conversation of climate change, and how they can help mitigate the effects of climate change. She encouraged participants to take part by being involved in the conversation, collaborating, planting trees as well as kitchen gardens, educating as well as being part of both local and global competitions and forums.

Celebration of PES Day

We are celebrating PES Day in our college in which we have organised different events, it will be a total of three days 1. 27/04/2023 Quiz and Poster making competition 2. 28/04/2023 Tree Plantation 3. 29/04/2023 Project exhibition All the participants will get certificates and winners will get trophies and certificate.

Energia solar: consumo consciente, cidade sustentável

O 1º Workshop “Energia solar: consumo consciente, cidade sustentável” do Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia do Amapá – IFAP, ocorrerá no dia 27 de abril de 2023, no auditório do campus Macapá. O evento terá duração de 4 h, com apresentação de painéis e uma roda de conversa sobre potencialidades e uso da energia fotovoltaica, contando com a presença de palestrantes de diferentes setores. Estão convidados a participar deste evento não só os professores e alunos da instituição como também empresários, profissionais liberais e autônomos, funcionários dos setores público e privado que queiram conhecer sobre pesquisas e estudos desenvolvidos na sua área, em especial aqueles que tenham interesse em utilizar a energia fotovoltaica em seus empreendimentos ou residências.

Accelerating the Transition to a Low Carbon Future

On April 27, 2023, the IEEE Power and Energy Society Moi University Student Branch Chapter hosted an event centered around "Accelerating Transition to a Low Carbon Future," aligning with the society's overarching theme of "Powering a Climate Safer Future." The event featured a technical talk and demonstration of solar energy, from the panels to the inverters to storage and consumption. The event began with a keynote address from a prominent expert in the field of renewable energy, who discussed the current transition to a low-carbon future and the role solar energy can play in accelerating this transition. They highlighted the importance of increasing public awareness and investment in solar energy technologies and the need for policy changes that incentivize the adoption of renewable energy sources. Following the keynote, attendees were treated to a detailed technical presentation on the mechanics of solar energy production. This presentation covered topics such as how solar panels are designed and manufactured, the role of inverters in converting DC energy to AC energy, and the importance of energy storage in maximizing the efficiency and reliability of solar power systems. After the technical presentation, attendees witnessed a live demonstration of a solar energy system. This demonstration showcased the various components of a solar energy system, from the solar panels themselves to the inverters and energy storage systems. Attendees could see firsthand how solar energy is produced, stored, and distributed for consumption. In addition to the technical talk, live demonstration, and keynote address, the IEEE Power and Energy Society's April 27, 2023, event also included a celebration of the society's day with a cake-cutting ceremony. This provided attendees with a lighthearted and enjoyable moment to socialize and network with one another. The cake-cutting ceremony provided a moment of levity amidst the informative and technical aspects of the event, allowing attendees to connect and celebrate the society's mission of promoting sustainable and responsible energy practices. Overall, the IEEE PES Day event was an informative and engaging exploration of the current state of solar energy technology and its potential to power a low-carbon future. The event provided attendees with valuable insights into the mechanics of solar energy production and a firsthand look at how these systems operate in practice.

Accelerating Transition to a Low Carbon Future

IEEE PES Day Moi University SBC On April 27, 2023, the IEEE Power and Energy Society Moi University Student Branch Chapter hosted an event centered around "Accelerating Transition to a Low Carbon Future," aligning with the society's overarching theme of "Powering a Climate Safer Future." The event featured a technical talk and demonstration of solar energy, from the panels to the inverters to storage and consumption. The event began with a keynote address from a prominent expert in the field of renewable energy, who discussed the current transition to a low-carbon future and the role solar energy can play in accelerating this transition. They highlighted the importance of increasing public awareness and investment in solar energy technologies and the need for policy changes that incentivize the adoption of renewable energy sources. Following the keynote, attendees were treated to a detailed technical presentation on the mechanics of solar energy production. This presentation covered topics such as how solar panels are designed and manufactured, the role of inverters in converting DC energy to AC energy, and the importance of energy storage in maximizing the efficiency and reliability of solar power systems. After the technical presentation, attendees witnessed a live demonstration of a solar energy system. This demonstration showcased the various components of a solar energy system, from the solar panels themselves to the inverters and energy storage systems. Attendees could see firsthand how solar energy is produced, stored, and distributed for consumption. In addition to the technical talk, live demonstration, and keynote address, the IEEE Power and Energy Society's April 27, 2023, event also included a celebration of the society's day with a cake-cutting ceremony. This provided attendees with a lighthearted and enjoyable moment to socialize and network with one another. The cake-cutting ceremony provided a moment of levity amidst the informative and technical aspects of the event, allowing attendees to connect and celebrate the society's mission of promoting sustainable and responsible energy practices. Overall, the IEEE PES Day event was an informative and engaging exploration of the current state of solar energy technology and its potential to power a low-carbon future. The event provided attendees with valuable insights into the mechanics of solar energy production and a firsthand look at how these systems operate in practice.

Powering a climate safer future

IEEE PES Day Moi University SBC Event Description On April 27, 2023, the IEEE Power and Energy Society Moi University Student Branch Chapter hosted an event centered around "Accelerating Transition to a Low Carbon Future," aligning with the society's overarching theme of "Powering a Climate Safer Future." The event featured a technical talk and demonstration of solar energy, from the panels to the inverters to storage and consumption. The event began with a keynote address from a prominent expert in the field of renewable energy, who discussed the current transition to a low-carbon future and the role solar energy can play in accelerating this transition. They highlighted the importance of increasing public awareness and investment in solar energy technologies and the need for policy changes that incentivize the adoption of renewable energy sources. Following the keynote, attendees were treated to a detailed technical presentation on the mechanics of solar energy production. This presentation covered topics such as how solar panels are designed and manufactured, the role of inverters in converting DC energy to AC energy, and the importance of energy storage in maximizing the efficiency and reliability of solar power systems. After the technical presentation, attendees witnessed a live demonstration of a solar energy system. This demonstration showcased the various components of a solar energy system, from the solar panels themselves to the inverters and energy storage systems. Attendees could see firsthand how solar energy is produced, stored, and distributed for consumption. In addition to the technical talk, live demonstration, and keynote address, the IEEE Power and Energy Society's April 27, 2023, event also included a celebration of the society's day with a cake-cutting ceremony. This provided attendees with a lighthearted and enjoyable moment to socialize and network with one another. The cake-cutting ceremony provided a moment of levity amidst the informative and technical aspects of the event, allowing attendees to connect and celebrate the society's mission of promoting sustainable and responsible energy practices. Overall, the IEEE PES Day event was an informative and engaging exploration of the current state of solar energy technology and its potential to power a low-carbon future. The event provided attendees with valuable insights into the mechanics of solar energy production and a firsthand look at how these systems operate in practice. Description for Feature in MU Website The IEEE Power and Energy Society Moi University Student Branch Chapter held an event on April 27, 2023, focused on accelerating the transition to a low-carbon future through solar energy. The event featured a keynote address, technical presentation, live demonstration of solar energy, and cake-cutting ceremony celebrating the society's day. The keynote discussed the need for increased public awareness and investment in renewable energy sources, as well as policy changes to incentivize adoption. The technical presentation covered topics such as solar panel design, inverters, and energy storage. The live demonstration showcased how solar energy is produced, stored, and distributed. The cake-cutting ceremony provided a lighthearted moment for attendees to network and celebrate the society's mission. Overall, the event was an informative and engaging exploration of solar energy technology's potential to power a low-carbon future.

Introducción de: Long Term Energy Scenarios and Low Emission for Peru

En el marco de la celebración por la 6° edición del PES DAY sobre el tema ¡Impulsando un futuro más seguro para el clima! , PES UNI tiene el agrado de presentar el evento "introducción de: Long Term Energy Scenarios and Low Emission for Peru": Actualmente la matriz energètica del Perù depende grandemente de hidrocarburos, sin embargo, el gobierno tiene los compromisos firmados en la COP26, el cual establece una serie de compromisos, siendo el màs importante las metas de descarbonizaciòn del sector energètico y no energètico; en ese sentido, se requieren de modelamientos energètico de largo plazo con el fin de analizar y establecer estrategias de descarbonizaciòn por sectores econòmicos, en esa línea, conversaremos acerca de los criterios de modelamiento de tecnologìas haciendo uso del software Times (Veda).

The role of technology and the youth in powering a climate safer future.

Climate change is one of the most significant environmental challenges affecting humanity today. The earth’s climate is rapidly changing due to human activities such as burning fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial processes. The event themed, The Role of Technology and the Youth in Powering a climate safer future, aims at bringing together experts, scholars, and youths to explore how young people can use technology to develop innovative solutions for mitigating climate change. The event has four speakers and each speaker will have a subtheme to talk about. The first subtheme is ‘Shaping the next generation of power engineers’, which will be handled by Md. Tabil Ahammed who is the Vice-chair of IEEE PES DAY. The second speaker, Ursulah Wendo, who is a sales advisor at Creative Innovation Limited, will talk about ‘Youth inclusion in the energy space for climate change mitigation’. The third speaker, Ian Chege, who is the PES KU Ambassador Lead will talk about the role of Nanotechnology and energy-efficient medical devices in renewable energy. The last subtheme, ‘Green energy goes mobile’, which focuses on electric vehicles, will be handled by Sally Kinya, who is the CAS Chair DeKUT. The event will impact the community by informing the youths on how to use technology to ensure a climate-safer future.

Seminario Energía Renovables

Guided by this year’s slogan, we will talk about renewable energies. The speakers are experienced engineers in this area, who will introduce us to a way to use this new type of energies in our advantage and how to apply this technology in our own country.

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