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Energy World, No 174, December 1989-January 1990
Contents include:
Meeting tomorrow’s needs:are we doing enough? Doug Willis BSc, CEng, FinstE, President-elect, The Institute of Energy
Opportunities for energy education and training. Alex Henham, Director of Energy Engineering, University of Surrey
The impact of new energy technologies on education.
Dr Alan Gray BSc, CEng, FinstE, FlGasE, Head of Fuel and Energy Department, Leeds University;
Prof Geoffrey Sergeant BSc, PhD, CEng, FAIE, FinstE,Head of Fuel Technology Department, University of New South Wales, Australia;
Prof Alan Williams BSc, PhD, CEng, FinstE, FRSC, FinstPet, Senior Lecturer, Fuel and Energy Department, Leeds University
Issue details
EW_No174_December-January_1990.pdf;
Journal title: Energy World
Publisher: Institute of Energy
Organisation: Energy Institute
Subjects: Skills, education and training, Energy consumption