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International DAAD-Alumni Summer School
“Applied Solar Technology in Developing Countries”
held May 31st 2010 (arrival date) to June, 8th 2010 (departure date to Munich)
in Witzenhausen, Germany

International DAAD-Alumni Summer School
“Applied Solar Technology in Developing Countries”
held May 31st 2010 (arrival date) to June, 8th 2010 (departure date to Munich) in Witzenhausen, Germany
followed by a visit to the world's leading solar trade fair " Intersolar Europe 2010" and the International Conference on Solar Technology and Engineering June 9th - 11th 2010 in Munich, Germany (departure date from Germany is June 12th)


The program is organized and hosted by the Department of Agricultural Engineering in the Tropics and
Subtropics of the Faculty of Organic Agricultural Sciences of the University of Kassel (Prof. Dr. Oliver Hensel, www.uni-kassel.de/agrar/agt/?language=en) and DITSL Witzenhausen (www.ditsl.org) with financial support of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD).
 

The Summer school targets German university alumni from developing countries (DAC country nationals) who are professionally involved in solar and/or regenerative energy technology in the framework of rural or urban, public or private sector development, and who are working for academic or educational institutions, development organizations, NGO's, donor agencies or private enterprises. Participants should be potential multipliers in a position to spread the acquired knowledge and experience and/or take decisions on
implementation.
 

The Summer school will promote exchange between the participants in the field of solar technology, facilitate international scientific cooperation and qualify the participants in the field of photovoltaic
equipment, solar food processing and solar energy driven water equipment. The Summer school will foster exchange of experiences, establishment of international networks between the participants, scientific discourse with regard to solar engineering, and international academic cooperation in this field. It will stimulate and promote ideas for joint research, technology development and knowledge transfer on photovoltaic, solar heat and solar engineering.

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