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14Nov
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13Nov
The human society consists of a myriad of interconnected socio-technical systems. People, machines, organization, the environment, infrastructures, markets, laws and habits form a complex adaptive socio-technical system, evolving through constant parallel and distributed interaction of heterogeneous social and technical elements.
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11Nov
Come with us and explore the possibilities for human ingenuity to answer the growing energy, food and water needs of our modern world.
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10Nov
Energy, Climate Change and Sustainability: a necessity as the mother of many inventions
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28Oct
CUEN Evening lectures: Dr. Timothy Stone CBE - New Nuclear
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22Oct
Shell Lecture 2014 and Poster Session
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21Oct
Eco Machines: Designing the Cars of the Future
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29Sep
The third annual Winton Symposium will be held on 29 September 2014 at the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge. The topic for this year is “Global Challenges for Science and Technology” and will again bring together leading scientists from around the world to explore how we tackle the increasing demands of a growing population with declining natu
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11Jun
The fifth International Conference on Future Energy Systems (ACM e-Energy), to be held in Cambridge, UK in June 2014, aims to be the premier venue for researchers working in the broad areas of computing and communication for smart energy systems (including the smart grid), and in energy-efficient computing and communication systems.
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09Jun
Cambridge University Energy Network (CUEN)’s Annual Energy Conference at Jesus College.
To simultaneously achieve a thriving economy, energy security and a reduced environmental impact, a diversified energy mix is essential. Gas, in its conventional and unconventional forms, will play a major role in future energy markets.