Division of Applied Geophysics, Department of Chemical Engineering and Geoscience, Luleå University of Technology, SE-97187 Lulea, Sweden; +64-0-9204-91329 ;
Sten-Ake.Elming@ltu.se ; 0920-491392
Other collaborator(s)
Gender
(F/M
Title
Full name
Affiliation and country
M
Assoc. Prof.
Dr. Tripob Bhongsuwan
Geophysics Research Center, Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Prince of Songkla University. Hat Yai 90112, Thailand
Phone: +66-0-7428-8761
E-mail: tripop.b@psu.ac.th
MALI
http://www.isp.uu.se/countries/Africa/mali/ IPICS MAL:01 – Physicochemical studies of clay raw materials from Mali
IPICS support to the group started in 2002.
Objectives
To study the physicochemical properties of clayey materials for their applications.
Group leader
Leader(s)(Research Group leader/Network coordinator/Deputy leader: title, given name, family name)
Dr Cheick Dembélé
Address
Department/unit: Department of Chemistry /Faculty of Sciences and Techniques
University/institute: University of Sciences, Techniques and Technologies of Bamako
Street (visiting address): ): Rue Léopold Sédar Senghor Colline de Badalabougou
KTH (Royal University of Technology, Stockholm) K Gunnar Jacks, PROFESSOR EMERITUS
gunnjack@kth.se +46 8 790 73 71
Other collaborators
Gender
(F/M
Title
Full name
Affiliation and country
M
Dr
Aimdou Konaré
Institut d’Economie Rurale Bamako (Mali)
M
Pr
Amadou Babana
Laborem USTT Bamako (Mali)
M
Pr
Mahamoudou Famanta
Institut Polytechnique Rural/Institut de Formation et de Recherche Appliquée Katibougou
IPPS MAL:01
Support started 2010.
Objectives
The group is focused in the capacity building through Master and PhD students’ supervision in spectroscopy studies focused on atmosphere, environment and climate changes. The aim is to set up a research group and a real research laboratory.
The group is also part of the AFSIN network.
Group leader:
Research Capacity Building at Mandalay University. Support started 2016
Objectives
Project includes three research groups:
The overall objective is “Research Capacity Building at Mandalay University by upgrading the research labs with advanced facilities and undertaking research training and workshops. These technology and knowledge updates would enable scientific studies by the three research groups involved in the project and working in: (i) “Nanomaterials and Device Physics” (ii) in “Environmental Sampling” and (iii) ”Theoretical Investigation into Exotic Nuclei”.
Group leader:
Professor, Deputy Head (Education), Director, Centre for Ion Beam Applications, Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, National University of Singapore (NUS), Singapore
F
Prof:
Somporn Chantara
Head of Environmental Science Research Centre, CMU, Thailand
M
Assoc. Prof.
Prayoon Songsiriritthigul
Suranaree University of Technology, Thailand
M
Assoc. Prof.
K. Hagino
Tohoku University, Japan
RWANDA
http://www.isp.uu.se/countries/Africa/rwanda/
IPICS RWA:01 – Environmental Chemistry at University of Rwanda
Support started in 2014.
Objectives
Increase research capacity in the field of environmental chemistry and other related fields at the University of Rwanda (UR)