EPSRC Energy Harvesting Network

2nd Energy Harvesting Research Theme Workshop - Structural Monitoring

Date: Wednesday 4th May 2011, 9:30am-4:30pm
Location: TRW Conekt, Solihull

The Network is currently organising the 2nd research theme workshop, concerned with the application of energy harvesting to power the monitoring of structures such as buildings, bridges, tunnels and other fixed infrastructure.

The workshop is designed to help facilitate the definition of a number of new research challenges and to catalyse the creation of multidisciplinary teams to address them. The agenda includes short presentations to get delegates thinking about the challenges and facilitated workshop sessions will debate the specific technology developments and scientific advances that will be needed to realise the vision of these applications. Confirmed speakers include Prof. Kenichi Soga from Cambridge University and Dr Elena Barton from NPL.

The workshop is free to attend but by INVITATION ONLY to ensure a high quality of interaction. If you wish to apply for an invitation or have any questions, please email workshop@eh-network.org. If you have experience in this area either as an end user or technology provider and would like to present at the event please email workshop@eh-network.org.

Further Information: http://eh-network.org/events/workshop2.php


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