Regional Energy Outlook – Young Academic‘s Perspectives



Tuesday, 10. October 2006 | 9:20 Uhr

Speaker

Michelle Grant

Organisation

ETHsustainability

Youth as a key stakeholder is where the future lies! Four regional teams of two people each from YES offered presentations and workshops on the subject of energy.

 

Michelle Grant

2002
Bachelor of Engineering (Environmental) 1st Class Honours
University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
Accreditation: Institute Chemical Engineers, Institute Engineers Australia

1998
Senior Secondary Certificate
The Cathedral School, Townsville, Australia
Result Obtained: Overall Position (OP): 1

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