The Kathmandu University is going to host the 5th International Conference on Developments in Renewable Energy Technology 2018 (ICDRET’2018) along with IEEE Power & Energy Society (IEEE PES).
Why it matters:
The conference will bring together academicians, researchers, engineers and industry experts involved in multiple disciplines of Renewable Energy Technologies.
The Details:
- The three day event will be held on Hotel Radisson, Kathmandu from March 29 to 31.
- It will provide a platform for researchers, engineers, and students to share their ideas, research and developmental work in Renewable Energy Technologies (RETs).
- The keynote speakers for the conference are Prof. Dr. Ram Manohar Shrestha, and Prof. Dr. M. Rezwan Khan.
Event Details
When: March 29 – 31
Where: Hotel Radisson, Kathmandu
Duration: 3 full days
More details: https://ku.edu.np/icdret2018
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