Students for Sustainable Energy for ALL - SSEA

Students for Sustainable Energy for ALL - SSEA Students for Sustainable Energy for All (SSEA) is a network comprised of various students across multiple universities around the globe.

Global Energy Initiative is an international not-for-profit organization with the mission of promoting sustainable energy for all, fighting energy poverty, protecting the environment, and mitigating the effects of climate change. The Initiative aims to create a new energy paradigm that will contribute to more equitable economic and social development—to the benefit of humanity in general—with a pr

imary focus on developing nations. To this end, Global Energy Initiative organizes public discussion forums; educates people on judicious energy use, environmental protection, and the effects of climate change; promotes research and technological advancement on energy efficiency; and supports projects that help to eliminate energy poverty. Global Energy Initiative is dedicated to the broader principles and guidelines adopted by the United Nations for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and will contribute to the success of the next ten years which the United Nations have entitled, 2014-2024: The Decade of Sustainable Energy for All. Global Energy Initiative is a 501 (c)(3) not-for-profit organization, incorporated in New York state.

Students also grapple with urban sustainability in today's changing landscape. The urban design firm SWA has excellent p...
11/16/2018

Students also grapple with urban sustainability in today's changing landscape. The urban design firm SWA has excellent programs for students to participate. . .

The SWA Summer Student Program is an excellent opportunity for university students to learn, grow, have real-life design experiences.

Studying urban issues to foster a sustainable future means to look at a complex system--such as a city--holistically. Fo...
11/16/2018

Studying urban issues to foster a sustainable future means to look at a complex system--such as a city--holistically. For example, urban design students at a Chinese university with international affiliation studied the waterfront of the city where the university is located (Suzhou, Jiangsu Provence) to design and improve the city's waterfront spaces to be sustainable for its growing population.
How would you re-design sustainable, safe and accessible waterfronts for your city?
Does urban issues connected with sustainability interest you? Does it inspire you? Let us know!

Known in China as the ‘Venice of the East’, Suzhou offers tourists and residents alike a wealth of waterfront spaces, from the ancient streets that run along the Grand Canal to the public parks that line Jinji Lake. Rethinking how people can live, work and play in these waterfront areas was the ...

07/15/2018
07/10/2018

Young professionals from around the world share how their choice of a postgraduate sustainability programme paved the way to a rewarding and meaningful career in the sector.

Innovative
05/09/2018

Innovative

It’s essentially a big bus

12/26/2015

On family trips to India as a child, Deepika Kurup often saw kids like herself forced to drink dirty water -- as a result, at age 14, this Mighty Girl became determined to find to a way to ensure that everyone has access to safe drinking water. For an 8th grade project, the Nashua, New Hampshire teen invented a water purification system that uses a photocatalytic composite and sunlight to clean water -- an invention which earned her recognition as America's Top Young Scientist in 2012. Three years later, the now 17-year-old scientist has spent several years improving her purification system and is currently one of the finalists for the 2015 Google Science Fair!

According to Deepika, access to clean water is a global crisis; “one-ninth of the global population lacks access to clean water,” she explains “and 500,000 children die every year because of water related diseases." On the trips to India, her immigrant parents' native land, Deepika saw the struggle for clean water first hand: “[My parents] would have to boil the water before we drank it. I also saw children on the streets of India... take these little plastic bottles and they’re forced to fill it up with the dirty water they see on the street. And they’re forced to drink that water, because they don’t have another choice. And then I go back to America and I can instantly get tap water."

Her early investigations into water purification methods found that many of them were expensive and potentially hazardous. “Traditionally, to purify waste water, they use chlorine, and chlorine can create harmful byproducts,” she points out. “Also, you have to keep replenishing the chlorine, you have to keep putting chlorine into the waste water to purify it.” She wanted to invent a new way to clean water that would be both cheap and sustainable.

Deepika came up with the idea of using a photocatalyst -- a substance that reacts with water’s impurities when energized by the sun -- that also filters the water. The combination of the reaction and the filtration can remove most contaminants for a fraction of the cost of chlorine purification. She determined that her system reduces the presence of coliform bacteria by 98% immediately after filtration and by 100% within 15 minutes. Another advantage is that her catalyst is reusable: “a catalyst doesn’t get used up in the reaction,” she says. “Theoretically you can keep using my composite forever.”

Deepika’s efforts have already by widely recognized -- in addition to being named America's Top Young Scientist in the Discovery Education 3M Young Scientist Challenge, she was also the recipient of the 2013 President's Environmental Youth Award and the 2014 U.S. Stockholm Junior Water Prize, and she was named one of Forbes Magazine’s 2015 "30 Under 30 in Energy." She's also excited to meet the other finalists at next week's Google Science Fair's Finalist Ceremony -- even if it means missing a few days of classes at her new school, Harvard University, where she plans to study neurobiology. Most of all, she's looking for forward to taking her research from the lab to real life: “It’s one thing to be working in a lab, doing this, and another thing to actually deploy it and see it working in the real world. So that’s one of my steps in the future.”

To learn more about Deepika's research, you can visit her Google Science Fair project page at http://bit.ly/1NjpQIq

If you'd like to encourage your own Mighty Girl's interest in science, we showcased our favorite science kits and toys in our blog post, "Science At Play: Top 20 Science Toys for Mighty Girls" at http://www.amightygirl.com/blog?p=7692

For several stories to inspire your Mighty Girl's spirit of discovery -- all for ages 4 to 8 -- check out "Rosie Revere, Engineer" (http://www.amightygirl.com/rosie-revere-engineer),"11 Experiments That Failed" (http://www.amightygirl.com/11-experiments-that-failed), and "I Wonder" (http://www.amightygirl.com/i-wonder).

To inspire children and teens with more stories of girls and women in science -- both in fiction and real-life -- visit our "Science & Technology" section at http://www.amightygirl.com/books/general-interest/science-technology

And, if your Mighty Girl loves to show off her love of science and technology, visit our STEM-themed t-shirt section at http://www.amightygirl.com/clothing?clothing_themes=146

Apply for a   to study   and   at the University of Zurich! Deadline: NOVEMBER 10.
11/04/2015

Apply for a to study and at the University of Zurich! Deadline: NOVEMBER 10.

oikos and the University of Zurich are inviting applications from qualified candidates for an oikos PhD Fellowship at the University of Zurich, Switzerland, starting in February 2016. The fellowship will provide a 3-year grant for a PhD focused on “Finance and Sustainability” at the University of Zu…

 Adhiyamaan School of Architecture Goal –  To promote the use of renewable resources in the campus and beyond.Location –...
10/29/2015


Adhiyamaan School of Architecture
Goal – To promote the use of renewable resources in the campus and beyond.Location – Tamil Nadu, India.

By forming this club, the student members from our college will get involved in various discussions and activities that promote the use of renewable resources indeed promising sustainability in our present and future endeavours.

10/07/2015

Students for Sustainable Energy for All (SSEA) is a network of students from universities around the globe, all of whom share an interest in learning more about the field of sustainable energy. The network acts as a platform for developing globally-minded leaders who will ensure the energy susta...

 University of HarcourtGoal – to improve healthcare through effective management and prevention of environmental hazards...
09/25/2015


University of Harcourt
Goal – to improve healthcare through effective management and prevention of environmental hazards
Location – Port Harcourt, Nigeria.

https://globalenergyinitiative.org/university-port-harcourt.html

Uniport will partner with relevant agencies in the provision of a central recycling plant within the university community.

 University of LeuvenGoal – provide the general public with reliable information about the energy related issues.Locatio...
09/20/2015


University of Leuven
Goal – provide the general public with reliable information about the energy related issues.
Location – Leuven, Belgium

YERA (the Young Energy Reviewers Association) is a think tank focusing on energy of MSc Energy Engineering students from the University of Leuven in Belgium. We have currently just started our second year as an on campus student organization, with a large percentage of the energy students having sub…

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