UWS is hosting the 11th international Sustainable Energy & Environmental Protection (SEEP) conference at its Paisley Campus from 8-11 May 2018.
The Sustainable Energy & Environmental Protection conference provides a forum for both researchers and practitioners from across the globe to discuss recent developments in this field.
The annual conference was established in 2004 by Professor Olabi of the University’s Institute of Engineering and Energy Technologies with the aim of connecting researchers from all around the world to discuss issues and provide benchmarks to protect the environment by adopting and improving the techniques used to produce energy from renewable sources.
The conference will see over 250 delegates from countries such as the USA, Denmark, Sweden, Cyprus, Germany, Italy, France, Belgium, China, Korea, Turkey, Romania, Japan and many others in attendance. It will cover a wide range of areas related to sustainable energy and environmental protection with a particular focus on industrial-based projects.
Professor Abdul Olabi, who is the Chair of the Organising Committee for the conference, said: “We are delighted to be hosting such an important global conference at our Paisley Campus and playing a key role in ensuring this prestigious event is a success.
“This conference will bring together academics and practitioners from countries across the world to discuss industrial-based projects related to sustainable energy and environmental protection.”