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Re: Public Lecture - Institute of Physics & Irish Met Society

  • 04-01-2011 09:15AM
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    I found this on the Physics and Chemistry Forum and decided that it might also be appropriate in Environmental Science.

    All the best,

    El Siglo.
    Lecture "Solar Disinfection of Drinking Water: Saving Lives with Sunlight" by Dr Kevin McGuigan, RCSI

    When and Where: January 20th, 7pm, Royal College of Surgeons (opposite St. Stephen's Green Luas stop)

    About the lecture: In his lecture Dr. Kevin McGuigan will discuss how something as simple as sunlight could help solve the problem of contaminated drinking water in developing countries.

    Brief Biography: Dr Kevin McGuigan is a Senior Lecturer in Medical Physics with the Department of Physiology and Medical Physics in the RCSI. He graduated from NUI Maynooth in 1985 with a BSc in Physics and Mathematics and received his PhD in Physics from Dublin City University in 1989. Dr McGuigan is active in research in the area of solar disinfection of drinking water for use in developing countries.

    (Click on the following link to book your place - free to attend - open to all: http://www.irishmetsociety.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=195:kevin-mcguigan&catid=65:2010-11&Itemid=62)


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