Mission Statement This symposium series facilitates the multidisciplinary study of energy challenges from an international perspective; it is becoming the leading conference in energy research.
Introduction This event is the Seventh International Symposium on Energy; it combines previous two symposia: ISECM - working on small scales (ECM4, ECM5); ISECM – towards a big picture (ECM3, ECM6) into one. The conference involves multiple disciplines in technology, science, economy and policy-making. The purpose is to gain a complete view of energy challenges and solutions towards sustainability, from a global perspective. Detailed topics can be found here.
282 years (1736-2017) since the birth of James Watt, a Scottish Inventor. The unit of power, watt, was named after him. Since James Watt improved efficiency of the steam engine, human civilization relies more and more on a steady energy supply.
200 years (1818-2017) since the birth of James PrescottJoule, an English physicist. The unit of energy, joule, was named after him. James was born in Salford, a metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester.
Who should attend? Attendees include engineers, scientists, ecologists, regulators, administrators and policy advisers, etc., in all fields related to energy challenges and solutions.
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