Renewable energy and climate change: humanity's grand challenges in the 21st century

2016 Selby Travelling Fellowship

About the talk

As the age of cheap oil and fossil fuels is coming to an end, humanity will face an energy crisis. Many alternative energy sources have already been identified. However, there is no optimal solution to replace fossil fuels on a short time scale with new sources that are economically viable and environmentally sustainable in the long term. History reports disastrous consequences for human societies that exploited their resources in a non-sustainable way, and arguably this is exactly what is happening today on a global scale. Evidence for climate change is overwhelming. This public lecture aims at describing a general picture of the looming energy crisis, particularly to promote awareness. Some possible solutions are discussed, involving the use of advanced materials and nanotechnology for energy saving, energy storage and energy conversion.

About the speaker

Professor Federico Rosei, Director of Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique, Énergie, Matériaux et Télécommunications, Université du Québec, Varennes (QC) Canada.

Professor Rosei has held the Canada Research Chair in Nanostructured Organic and Inorganic Materials since 2003. He is Professor and Director of Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique, Énergie, Matériaux et Télécommunications, Université du Québec, Varennes (QC) Canada. Since January 2014 he has held the UNESCO Chair in Materials and Technologies for Energy Conversion, Saving and Storage. He received MSc and PhD degrees from the University of Rome “La Sapienza” in 1996 and 2001, respectively.

Dr. Rosei’s research interests focus on the properties of nanostructured materials, and on how to control their size, shape, composition, stability and positioning when grown on suitable substrates. He has extensive experience in fabricating, processing and characterising inorganic, organic and biocompatible nanomaterials.

Please note this talk is part of a multi venue tour. See below for dates and venues near you:

Griffith University,The Energy challenge: Nanotechnology solutions towards sustainable development, Brisbane - 7 March 2016
University of New South Wales, What type of Energy for the future of humanity? 9 March 2016
University of Sydney, The Energy challenge: Nanotechnology solutions towards sustainable development - 10 March 2016
RMIT University, Energy for the Future of Humanity, 15 March 2016
Curtin University, Energy and Society, encompassing renewable energies, sustainability and climate change- 18 March 2016
Flinders University, Renewable Energy and Climate Change: Humanity's grand challenges in the 21st century - 14 November 2016
The University of Adelaide, What type of Energy for the future of humanity? 15 November 2016
Australian National University, What type of Energy for the future of humanity? 21 November 2016
Macquarie University, Renewable energy technologies and climate change: Humanity's grand challenges in the 21st century - 23 November 2016
Queensland University of Technology,  Renewable energy technologies and climate change: Humanity's grand challenges in the 21st century - 24 November 2016

Macquarie University, New South Wales

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Orsola Demarco

Email : orsola.demarco@mq.edu.au

5:00 PM - 6:00 PM November 23, 2016
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2016 Selby Travelling Fellowship

About the talk

As the age of cheap oil and fossil fuels is coming to an end, humanity will face an energy crisis. Many alternative energy sources have already been identified. However, there is no optimal solution to replace fossil fuels on a short time scale with new sources that are economically viable and environmentally sustainable in the long term. History reports disastrous consequences for human societies that exploited their resources in a non-sustainable way, and arguably this is exactly what is happening today on a global scale. Evidence for climate change is overwhelming. This public lecture aims at describing a general picture of the looming energy crisis, particularly to promote awareness. Some possible solutions are discussed, involving the use of advanced materials and nanotechnology for energy saving, energy storage and energy conversion.

About the speaker

Professor Federico Rosei, Director of Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique, Énergie, Matériaux et Télécommunications, Université du Québec, Varennes (QC) Canada.

Professor Rosei has held the Canada Research Chair in Nanostructured Organic and Inorganic Materials since 2003. He is Professor and Director of Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique, Énergie, Matériaux et Télécommunications, Université du Québec, Varennes (QC) Canada. Since January 2014 he has held the UNESCO Chair in Materials and Technologies for Energy Conversion, Saving and Storage. He received MSc and PhD degrees from the University of Rome “La Sapienza” in 1996 and 2001, respectively.

Dr. Rosei’s research interests focus on the properties of nanostructured materials, and on how to control their size, shape, composition, stability and positioning when grown on suitable substrates. He has extensive experience in fabricating, processing and characterising inorganic, organic and biocompatible nanomaterials.

Please note this talk is part of a multi venue tour. See below for dates and venues near you:

,The Energy challenge: Nanotechnology solutions towards sustainable development, Brisbane - 7 March 2016
, What type of Energy for the future of humanity? 9 March 2016
, The Energy challenge: Nanotechnology solutions towards sustainable development - 10 March 2016
, Energy for the Future of Humanity, 15 March 2016
, Energy and Society, encompassing renewable energies, sustainability and climate change- 18 March 2016
, Renewable Energy and Climate Change: Humanity's grand challenges in the 21st century - 14 November 2016
, What type of Energy for the future of humanity? 15 November 2016
, What type of Energy for the future of humanity? 21 November 2016
, Renewable energy technologies and climate change: Humanity's grand challenges in the 21st century - 23 November 2016
,  Renewable energy technologies and climate change: Humanity's grand challenges in the 21st century - 24 November 2016

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Contact Information

Orsola Demarco

Email : orsola.demarco@mq.edu.au

5:00 PM - 6:00 PM November 23, 2016

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