9.20-9.30: Registration and coffee
9.30- 9.40: Introduction to Cambridge Global Challenges and to CGC Round Tables (David Good – Cambridge Global Challenges)
9.40- 10.10: Domestic solar power generation for energy poverty alleviation in Tanzania (Teng Long – Department of Engineering)
10.10- 10.40: Genomic analysis of antimicrobial resistant Salmonella from Nigeria (Chioma Achi – Department of Veterinary Medicine)
10.40- 11.10: Whose vulnerability counts? Older Syrian refugees and the politics of healthcare in Jordan (Sigrid Lupieri – Centre of Development Studies)
11.10-11.30: Coffee break
11.30- 12.30: Advancing the impact of University-generated knowledge in the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) through academia-industry partnerships – a collaboration between research institutions in Botswana, Namibia and Mozambique and University of Cambridge
- Programme overview (Sara Serradas Duarte – Cambridge Global Challenges)
- Transformative Industrial Policy for Africa (Jostein Hauge – Department of Engineering)
- Open research tools for emerging bioeconomies (Jenny Molloy – Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology)
- IP models and technology transfer – case of India and Brazil (Pratheeba Vilmanath – Department of Engineering)
- Developing best-practice for knowledge exchange and non-academic partnerships (Vibhuti Patel – School of Biological Sciences)
*Please note that the time of this session has been amended to 3rd May 9.30-12.30 – the event will no longer happen on 6th May.*
Information about previous editions of the programme can be found here.
Please get in touch (sbas2@cam.ac.uk) if you have any questions or if would like to share research projects in forthcoming editions of the Round Tables.