Student seminar

Go global with your Master’s thesis

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Take the chance and attend a presentation and get inspired for international thesis work. All students interested in a global perspective for their Master’s thesis are welcome!

Overview


Presentation of thesis work with data collection in low- and middle-income countries and how they are supported by scholarships from Chalmers.

The students will show a short film from their trips which they will then comment on. You are welcome to attend in parts of, or the whole programme. There will also be time for questions.

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Programme

09.00 – 09.10, Welcome and introduction

09.10 – 09.25, Mapping invisible narratives for future imaginaries - in Nandipara, Dhaka and beyond, Md Imran Hasan

09.25 – 09.40, A Health Technology Assessment of the Strokefinder MD100 For Early Detection of Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury in the Western Cape Healthcare System, South Africa,
Ebba Alvaeus Tynnerstål & Alice Thornander

09.40 – 09.55, Building Together: A Child Participatory Prototyping Guide for Under-Resourced School Environments in Kenya and Beyond, Anjuli Lara Deborah Grüschow

09.55 – 10.15, Coffee break

10.15 – 10.30, From Forest to Framework Exploring Temporary Shelters in Bamboo, Hiru Walisadeera

10.30 – 10.45, Navigating the Landscape - Drivers and Barriers in Rwanda’s Rural Electri-fication and the Role of the Private Off-Grid Solar Sector, Elias Gustafsson & Victor Creutz

10.45 – 11.00,  Short break

11.00 – 11.15, Synergies between Renewable Energy and Water Management Systems: A Systems Perspective on Resilient Irrigation in Rwanda, Nathalie Pettersson 

11.15 – 11.30, Viability Analysis of Multipurpose Dam Systems in Rwanda. Renewable Energy Conversion and Irrigation, Alida Nilsson & Amelia Bergum

11.45 – 12.00, Wrap up

Read more about the scholarship: The Global Mentorship Program