Susan Krumdieck
Transition Engineering conference: Susan Krumdieck
Engineering, tech, business and science are coming together to talk about renewable energy systems and how to transition to net zero within ten years. The Convergence for a carbon transition 2020-2030… Audio
Business News for 9 November 2020
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
Sustainable energy: more skills needed
There have been many calls for the government to "think green" in any big projects to stimulate the economy post-Covid. That's backed by Dr Susan Krumieck, a professor of Mechanical Engineering based… Audio
Transition Engineering
University of Canterbury mechanical engineering Professor Susan Krumdieck makes her debut as a Nights regular pundit. Tonight she takes a look at if and how how covid-19 might affect the transition to… Audio
Transition Engineering
How do we engineer a zero-carbon future? University of Canterbury mechanical engineering Professor Susan Krumdieck is a pioneer in the emerging field of Transition Engineering, and she joins us from… Audio
Not 'Just Another Climate Change Action Group'
Leading scientists and academics are calling on the government for a national risk assessment of the country's long term risks. The Wise Response Society say they don't want to be cast as just another… Audio
Listener Feedback
Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 12 April 2014. Audio
Susan Krumdieck
Susan Krumdieck: transition engineering Researcher in mechanical engineering at the University of Canterbury, and a founding member of the National Energy Research Institute. Audio
Hypersonic space vehicles
Susan Krumdieck, Canterbury University scientist who is a specialist in advanced materials - she's invented a thin, self-repairing film which will be used to cover the exterior of hypersonic vehicles… Audio
Canterbury engineer working on new generation space craft
A Canterbury University engineer has been asked to take part in a NASA funded project working on the next generation of space craft. Audio