Solar Energy for a Decarbonised Future - Knowledge Transfer for Environmental Education and Awareness (SolAware)
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About This Event This event is a part of the joint project ‘Solar Energy for a Decarbonised Future – Knowledge Transfer for Environmental Education and Awareness (SolAware)’ between University of Mosul and Teesside University. The project is funded by the British Council, Research Environments Grants 2023-24. The training provides a theoretical and practical skills through summer training for undergraduate students of both colleges of Engineering and Sciences. The training…
We are thrilled to announce that as part of the SolAware project’s ongoing efforts to provide training and raise awareness about solar energy, our team recently participated in a three-day training course titled “Solar Energy and its Role in Enhancing Occupational Safety: Challenges and Solutions.” The training, which began on July 9, 2024, was conducted under the esteemed patronage of Professor Dr. Qusay Kamal al-Din al-Ahmadi, President of…
Date and time for the first week ▪ Monday at 10:00 am on the 1st of July (Induction to solar cell technology, cleaning process and Lithography) (online via zoom) This session will cover induction to solar cells including their types and how to build up solar cell devices. Also, it will present the cleaning process and Lithography that are required in the manufacturing of Solar cells.…
Did you miss our latest webinar? No worries, I’ve got you covered with a quick recap of the key highlights! Webinar Title: The Efficiency of Solar Panels Date: 24th April, 2024, 6:00-7:00 PM (GMT+3) Platform: Microsoft Teams Speaker: Eng. Sarmad Janderma Overview: In our webinar, we delved into the term “Energy Transformation” in addition to the Efficiency of Solar Panels. Our speaker provided valuable insights and expertise on…
Among the sustainability development goals is the seventeenth goal. The goal of the partnerships and within the University of Mosul partnerships and memorandums of understanding. The university’s partnership with the British government’s Teesside University. Reviewing this participation was present in the development of the two-week continuation of the university and the presence of the project team agreed upon between the two aforementioned universities.
Manufacturing of solar cells Location Online Date and time Monday at 9:00 am on 1st July (Induction to the clean room and cleaning process) This session will cover full induction of the clean room used to prepare nano and micro devices. It will also display the important equipment employed in the manufacturing of Solar cells. Wednesday at 9:00 am on 3th July (Lithography) It will display…
Online Webinar Small Scale Solar PV Systems Projects – from Design to Implementation Date and time Wednesday, 8th May 2024, 5:00-6:00 PM (GMT+3) Location Online (Microsoft Teams) Speaker Eng. Zaid Arshed Alhafedh Alhadbaa Modern Company – Infinity Green Power. About This Event The second free online webinar entitled “Small Scale Solar PV Systems Projects – from Design to Implementation” on the 8th May 5:00-6:00 PM…
The University of Mosul organized a workshop to launch the joint project “Solar Energy for a Decarbonised Future – Knowledge Transfer for Environmental Education and Awareness (SolAware)’ project, which is funded by the British Council, Research Environments Grants 2023-24” in cooperation with Teesside University and the support of the British Council on Sunday, March 10, 2024, in the presence of the President of the University of Mosul, Dr. …
Project Summary
Following the liberation from ISIS, extensive reconstruction and rehabilitation efforts would be essential for numerous areas within Mosul city in Iraq. Integrating solar energy infrastructure into the reconstruction endeavours can offer a dependable and environmentally friendly energy source for residences, commercial establishments, and public facilities. This initiative helps diminish the dependence on conventional energy sources, which face disruptions or prove costly during the post-war phase. Iraq, with its sunny climate and increasing energy demands, is an ideal candidate for harnessing solar energy. However, the successful adoption of solar technology requires not only infrastructure development but also environmental education and awareness programmes.
To address these challenges, this Research Environment grant strives to foster collaboration between Teesside University (TU) in the UK and the University of Mosul (UoM) in Iraq. Together, they aim to enhance Iraq’s proficiency in solar technology. Through hands-on workshops, students will acquire practical skills to advance solar power. Joint research projects involving both UK and Iraqi researchers on the area of solar microgrids which will encourage sustained research collaboration. Novel educational materials will seamlessly incorporate solar topics into Iraqi and UK universities curricula. Outreach campaigns will raise awareness among Iraqis about the benefits of solar energy. In essence, this initiative will empower Iraqis to embrace solar solutions, offering clean electricity and supporting sustainable development. In doing so, it will strengthen research capacity in solar technology and solar microgrids and nurture impactful cooperation between the two institutions.
Aims and Objectives
- Knowledge Transfer & Training: The primary goal is to transfer knowledge and build capacity in solar/microgrids technology and environmental sustainability.
- Research Collaboration & Capacity Building: Apart from transferring knowledge and raising awareness, this project aims to promote collaboration and ensure long-term sustainability.
- Vocational Training and Policy Advocacy: Practical skills are vital, and the project aims to establish vocational training programmes within academic institutions, offering hands-on solar installation and maintenance training.
- Awareness Campaigns and Educational Outreach: Alongside formal education, the project will conduct solar awareness campaigns for local communities and stakeholders.