Two engineering students from NUI Galway have been selected as delegates to represent Ireland at the International Student Energy Summit (ISES), which is being held in Bali, Indonesia, from June 10-13. The event is a global forum focusing on sustainable resource management and the role that students will play in defining the future of energy development.
ISES targets international, multidisciplinary undergraduate and graduate students interested in energy. ISES takes place every two years at academic institutions around the world.
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Billy Delaney from Newbridge, Co Kildare, and Kate Kerrane from Thurles, Co Tipperary, will travel to Bali to attend the event. Both are undertaking a Bachelor of Energy Systems Engineering at NUI Galway and are active members of the Energy Society on campus, which organises Ireland’s only student run energy event, the annual Energy Night.
NUI Galway’s Dr Rory Monaghan is director of energy systems engineering bachelor's and master's degrees: “This is a fantastic opportunity for our student energy leaders to plug into the global sustainable energy community. It puts NUI Galway, which is already at the forefront of student involvement in Irish energy issues, on the map globally, and will no doubt be of great benefit to Billy and Kate in the future.”
ISES 2015, 'Connecting the Unconnected', is being hosted in Bali, Indonesia, by the Bandung Institute of Technology, which is the oldest technology-oriented university in Indonesia. The conference itself will consist of keynotes from leading experts and thought leaders, panel sessions designed to encourage debate, specialised breakout sessions and interactive program elements to give students hands on experience.
The students, who will start their final year of the four-year degree in September, are currently on placement as a part of their course. Billy is completing his placement in Arup and Kate is in ESB Networks.
“We are very grateful for the sponsorship and support they have received from our placement companies and also from the College of Engineering and Informatics and the Societies Office at NUI Galway, to avail of this opportunity”, said Kate Kerrane. “We would not have been able to take this opportunity if it wasn’t for such support.”
You can follow the journey to Bali on twitter, @delaney_billy and @k8kerrane