7–11 Mar 2022
Virtual Event
Africa/Casablanca timezone

Session

Physics Plenary (3)

9 Mar 2022, 10:00
Virtual Event

Virtual Event

Conveners

Physics Plenary (3): Physics Education, Energy, Fluid & Plasma Physics

  • Mohamed Chabab (Cadi Ayyad University (MA))

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  1. Sam Ramaila (University of Johannesburg, South Africa)
    09/03/2022, 10:00
    Invited Talk

    The acceleration of socio-economic development is intrinsically linked to the level of scientific development. While the existing scientific interventions within Africa played a transformative role in the enhancement of human capital development, adequate investment in research and development is required to make further significant strides going forward. Unlocking Africa’s potential requires...

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  2. Diouma Kobor (University Assane Seck of Ziguinchor (UASZ), Senegal)
    09/03/2022, 10:30
    Invited Talk

    Africa is facing a major challenge today, which is access to 100 % energy for the entire continent within ten years. This is a real challenge for researchers and actors working in the field of energy and renewable energy in particular. Indeed, the challenge is less the continent's universal access to energy but rather universal and sustainable access to protect and conserve natural resources...

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  3. Daniel Oluwole Makinde (Stellenbosch University, South Africa)
    09/03/2022, 11:00
    Invited Talk

    Oluwole Daniel Makinde

    Faculty of Military Science, Stellenbosch University, Private Bag X2, Saldanha 7395, South Africa

    Education and capacity development in the fields of fluid and plasma physics are extremely vital to technological advancement of any nation in generally and Africa in particular. Study of fluid and plasma enable prediction of space weather, medical treatments, and even...

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