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Post graduate educational program

Post graduate educational program. Energy from Waste. Prof. Christopher Cheeseman Department of Civil and Environment Engineering Imperial College London, UK. Program W aste and resource management systems in developing countries.

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Post graduate educational program

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  1. Post graduate educational program Energy from Waste Prof. Christopher Cheeseman Department of Civil and Environment Engineering Imperial College London, UK Program Waste and resource management systems in developing countries. Carbon emissions associated with municipal solid waste management Plasma technologies and their application for the waste treatment. Concluding remarks and future of plasma technology Dates and Location 21 Jan, 9:00/13:00 22 Jan, 14:00/16:00 Aula Catello Savarese, Departement of Engineering, Centro Direzionale Isola C4, Naples Christopher Cheesemanjoined the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Imperial College London in 1990. He has a DPhil from Oxford University (high temperature properties of ceramics) and BSc in Physics and Materials Science from the University of Warwick. Christopher Cheesemanis now Professor of Materials Resources Engineering and the leader of a major research group working on the beneficial reuse of waste materials and resource efficiency within the Environmental and Water Resource Engineering (EWRE) Section. The focus of his research is on sustainable use of materials, waste management and what is increasingly known as resource efficiency. Christopher Cheesemanis also the Director of the PhD Research Programme in the Department and the Senior Scientific Advisor for Novacem, a spin-out company developed in collaboration with IC Innovations that was formed in July 2007 to develop novel MgO containing binders that set by adsorbing CO2. Ph.D . E SE Energy Science and Engineering

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