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Campus Presentations

Several local campus presentations are planned in October. Experts from the Programme Partners will be present to discuss the cases (assignments) they would like to work on with you.

As soon as the dates and venues are confirmed, you will find them here. If you already register on BlueSpring, you will be notified automatically (see under Registration)!

Singapore
- National University of Singapore, Thursday 6 October, 16.30-17.30, Smart Classroom E1A-04-02. More information can be obtained from Ms Cecilia Dewi (ceciliadewi@nus.edu.sg). Students from NTU are cordially invited to attend this session as well.

The Netherlands
- Delft University of Technology, Tuesday 18 October, 16.00-17.00 (Faculty Civil Engineering; room 2.62). More information can be obtained from Dr. Paul Visser (Dept Hydraulic Engineering) and Dr. Wim Luxemburg (Dept Water Management).

Australia
- Swinburne University of Technology, Wednesday, 19 October, 16.00-17.00 (Faculty of Engineering and Industrial Sciences, room EN213 on the second floor of EN (Engineering North) building). More information can be obtained from Professor Alexander Babanin and Dr. Monzur Imteaz.

If there is no location near you, simply register on BlueSpring and you will find all the information right there. Experts will hold regular online sessions to discuss their cases and answer your questions.

If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us at info@hollandwaterchallenge.nl

 

 

The Winners in 2010


Winners of the Holland Water Challenge 2010 are being congratulated by the Dutch Environmental Minister, Mrs. Huizinga, during a grand dinner in Shanghai with senior representatives from Chinese and Dutch industry, government and universities.


After an intensive competition, in which students competed for 6 months, it was student Li Xiang from Tongji University who was awarded the first prize. He was offered an internship in the Netherlands to further develop his ideas for an integrated system that uses wind energy and solar heating to provide residents of high-rise apartment buildings in China with clean drinking water.

 


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