MERIE group of the RMEI : Mediteranean Green Energy NetWork

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International Open Lab: The HyRES Laboratory

The HyRES Laboratory

The SASV research Group and his partners of the RMEI Network, have created an International Associated Laboratory for Mediterranean collaborations on Renewable Energies and sustainable building the HyRES Laboratory
The IAL main function is the knowledge capitalization on Mediterranean countries specific research and research cooperation.
The HyRES Lab Members will lead high level scientific research developing theoretical foundations cross domains for Renewable Energies and Sustainability, ie like intelligent grids, data analytics, Optimizations and comfort. The HyRES Lab has been created as an open Lab for International cooperation of Mediterranean Teams interested by research problems applicable to mediterranean countries and taking into account mediterranean problems, specific features and constraints. The HyRES Lab has also as target to encourage research for progress of local industries and Impacting on the related business demand and skills, to plan and support new specific trainings and education programs.

 



MERIE group of the RMEI: the Forum Promoted by the World Renewable Energy Congress, a major recognised forum for networking between these sectors and the Sustainability in Energy and Buildings of KES, the MGEF addresses these issues in Med Countries through regular meetings and exhibitions, bringing together representatives of all those involved in the supply, distribution, consumption and development of energy sources which are benign, sustainable, accessible and economically viable.

The Conference MGEF The MGEF 2015 invites participation and paper submissions across a broad range of renewable energy and sustainability-related topics relevant to the main theme of Sustainability in Energy and Buildings. Applicable areas include technology for renewable energy and sustainability in the built environment; also optimisation and modelling techniques, information and communication technology usage, behaviour and practice, including applications.

The Journal : Renewable Energy and Sustainable Development journal, available in Fikra Publishing

The HyRES Lab actors (in 2011): 1. AMU1 & ECM, France: SASV-MACSyME N.K. M'Sirdi and A. Naamane,
2. AMU2 IUSTI, France: EUHAB projet held by Lounes Tadrist,
3. IUAV (Venise), Italy; Dr Francesca Sciaretta,
4. Team 1 of USMB (Morocco), Professor Ali Ahaitouf,
5. Team 2 of of USMBA on Bio-Energies (Morocco), El Abed Soumya,
6. Team of ENIM of Rabat (Morocco), Prof Driss Ouazzar;
7. Team of FS of Oujda (Morocco), Pr Khalil. KASSMI,
8. University of Valladolid (Spain), Prof Fernando Tadéo,
9. Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH) (Greece), Prof Anastazia Zabaniotou,
10. AASTMT Arab Academy for Science, Technology and maritime Transport, Egypt,
Prof Yasser Gaber Dessouky,
11. USEK (Lebanon), Dr Tilda Akiki.
12. University of Catania, Power Systems, Dr Giuseppe Marc Tina
HyRES Lab Coordinator : Nacer Kouider M'SIRDI

Contact: Professeur Nacer K. M'Sirdi , nacer.msirdi@rmei.eu

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