JUAMI, the joint undertaking for an African materials institute: building materials science research collaborations and capabilities between continents
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Media type:
E-Article
Title:
JUAMI, the joint undertaking for an African materials institute: building materials science research collaborations and capabilities between continents
Contributor:
Billinge, Simon J. L.
imprint:
International Union of Crystallography (IUCr), 2024
Published in:Acta Crystallographica Section E Crystallographic Communications
Description:
<jats:p>JUAMI, the joint undertaking for an African materials institute, is a project to build collaborations and materials research capabilities between PhD researchers in Africa, the United States, and the world. Focusing on research-active universities in the East African countries of Kenya, Ethiopia, Tanzania and Uganda, the effort has run a series of schools focused on materials for sustainable energy and materials for sustainable development. These bring together early-career researchers from Africa, the US, and beyond, for two weeks in a close-knit environment. The program includes lectures on cutting-edge research from internationally renowned speakers, highly interactive tutorial lectures on the science behind the research, also from internationally known researchers, and hands-on practicals and team-building exercises that culminate in group proposals from self-formed student teams. The schools have benefited more than 300 early-career students and led to proposals that have received funding and have led to research collaborations and educational non-profits. JUAMI continues and has an ongoing community of alumni who share resources and expertise, and is open to like-minded people who want to join and develop contacts and collaborations internationally.</jats:p>