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Energizing Insights: The Japanese-German Lecture Series on Renewable Energy
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[Oct. 16 - Dec. 11] Join the German-Japanese Lecture Series on Energy Issues!

 

Join the German-Japanese Lecture Series on Energy Issues!

Are you a student with a passion for energy, sustainability, and international collaboration? Our new lecture series offers the perfect opportunity to dive deeper into these topics and engage in exciting discussions!

Starting in October 2024, "Energy Transition in Dialogue: German-Japanese Perspectives" will kick off – a lecture series organized in partnership with the German-Japanese Energy Partnership Team and the DWIH Tokyo. The aim is to connect students from both countries, raising awareness and excitement around the key challenges and solutions of the global energy transition.
In each 90-minute session, German and Japanese experts will present their perspectives on a current energy-related topic. Beyond technological know-how, the sociocultural context of the energy transition will also be explored. As a special highlight, industry representatives will provide practical insights into their daily work and share career opportunities in the energy sector.

We kindly ask you to please register separately for each session. The registration links and a detailed schedule of topics can be found below.

If you have any questions, please contact  Sarah Jaeger.
 

Program

  • Lecture from German university (20 minutes)
  • Lecture from Japanese university (20 minutes)
  • Lecture from company/institute (20 minutes)
  • Q&A session (30 minutes)
Date Time (JST) Time (CET) Topic GERMAN University JAPANESE University Company
/Institute
Link for Registration

Oct. 16

17:00
-
18:30

10:00
-
11:30

(CEST)

Climate Change is NOW!​

The Silent Crisis: Climate Change's Impacts on Japan and Germany​

Heidelberg University
Dr. Max Jungmann​

Kyoto University
Associate Professor, Graduate School of Global Environmental Studies (GSGES)
Dr. Akihisa Mori ​

Renewable Energy Institute
Director
Masaya Ishida

Closed

Oct. 23

16:00​
-
17:30

09:00
-
10:30

(CEST)​

Political Strategies JP/GER​

Paths to Net-Zero: Climate Policy in Germany and Japan​

TU Munich
Prof. Miranda Schreurs

Hosei University
Prof. Hiroshi Takahashi​

MHM-global
Foreign Lawyer
Tomohiko Adachi

Closed

Nov. 06

16:00
-
17:30
08:00
-
09:30

Wind​

Sustainability through Wind: Japan and Germany's Renewable Energy Journey​

Oldenburg University
Prof. Joachim Peinke​

Aomori Public University
Prof. Akihiro Honda

Tokusyu Kousyo Gijutsu Inc.
Director
Kaoru Saito

Closed

Nov. 13

16:00
-
17:30
08:00
-
09:30

Efficiency First!​

Approaches to Energy Efficiency in Japan and Germany​

TU Darmstadt
Prof. Clemens Rohde

The Institute of Energy Economics, Japan (IEEJ)
Climate Change Group, Climate Change and Energy Efficiency Unit
Senior Researcher
Dr. Tohru Shimizu

Freudenberg Service KG
Head of Energy Services
Paris Chatzitakis

Closed

Nov. 20

16:00
-
17:30
08:00
-
09:30

Green Hydrogen

Hydrogen: The Fuel of the Future​

Hamburg University
Center for Applied Nanotechnology CAN
Prof. Mehtap Özaslan

Yamanashi University
Prof. Katsuyoshi Kakinuma​

​thyssenkrupp nucera Japan Ltd.
Business Development & Sales of Green Hydrogen Group, Group manager
Dr. Namiko Murayama

Closed

Nov. 27

16:00
-
17:30
08:00
-
09:30

Acceptance of Renewables​

Shaping a Greener Tomorrow: Public Attitudes Towards Renewable Resources​

University Halle – Wittenberg
Institute for Psychology
Prof. Dr. Gundula Hübner​

Toho University
Dr. Ayano Takeuchi

RWE Renewables Japan G.K.
Advisor – Stakeholder Management Japan
Prof. Kimiaki Yasuda (Ph.D.)

Closed

Dec. 04

16:00
-
17:30
08:00
-
09:30

Biomass​

Renewable Energy Landscapes: Biomass in Japan and Germany​

Deutsches Biomasseforschungszentrum (DBFZ)
Head of Department Thermo-chemical Conversion
Prof. Dr. Volker Lenz

Japan Organics Recycling Association (JORA)
Executive Director
Yoshito Yuyama

APROVIS Energy Systems GmbH
Global Strategic Operations, Head of Regional Office Asia Pacific (APAC)
Nils Warburg

Closed

Dec. 11

16:00
-
17:30
08:00
-
09:30

Solar

Harnessing the Sun: Solar Energy Initiatives in Japan and Germany

University of Stuttgart
Institute for Photovoltaics (ipv), Director
Prof. Dr. Michael Saliba

​Japan Photovoltaic Energy Association (JPEA)
Secretary General,
Takeaki Masukawa

BayWa r.e. Japan K.K.
President & Representative Director
Tetsuya Oura

Closed

The program is subject to change without notice.
 


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Sarah Jäger

Sarah Jäger

Referentin für energierelevante Projekte