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20.5.2010
19:00hOPENING Opening MS Negrelli
 
21:00hFILM L'APPEL DES ARÈNES (WRESTLING GROUNDS) STWST
 
ca.22:00hMUSIC DJ ABILITY AT Cafe Strom
 
21.5.2010
11:00hSYMPOSIUM Alexis Nshimyimana Neuberg Radio Afrika TV (AT) MS Negrelli
 
12:00hSYMPOSIUM Kurt Wachter VIDC (AT) MS Negrelli
 
14:30hSYMPOSIUM Monique Muhayimana AVP, STWST (AT) MS Negrelli
 
15:30hSYMPOSIUM Augustin Karasangabo MUL (AT) MS Negrelli
 
17:00hSYMPOSIUM Mathias Cyamukungu UCL Louvain (BE) MS Negrelli
 
21:00hFILM THE FIGHTING SPIRIT MS Negrelli
 
22:00hMUSIC DALADALA SOUNDZ D STWST
 
22:00hMUSIC DJ TAFF AT/Gambia Cafe Strom
 
23:00hMUSIC MGO South Africa STWST
 
22.5.2010
11:00hSYMPOSIUM Burak Şimşek Fraunhofer Fokus (DE) MS Negrelli
 
12:00hSYMPOSIUM Oscar Kaate Link-Net (Zambia) MS Negrelli
 
14:00hSOCCER Canchas on deck - Soccer Intercontinental Deck
 
14:30hSYMPOSIUM Peter Kuthan ARGE Zimbabwe (AT) MS Negrelli
 
15:30hSYMPOSIUM Maureen Agena WOUGNET (Uganda) MS Negrelli
 
17:00hSYMPOSIUM Sebastian Büttrich less.dk (DK) MS Negrelli
 
21:00hFILM ZANZIBAR SOCCER QUEENS MS Negrelli
 
22:00hMUSIC DDKERN & RICHIE HERBST AT Cafe Strom
 
22:00hMUSIC COMRADE FATSO Simbabwe STWST
 
23:00hMUSIC PASNAS DRC STWST
 
23:45hMUSIC FLAMME KAPAYA DRC STWST
 
Requirements for a Technology-Based African Development (Language: English)
Considering a sample of technology-­based (development) projects for Africa, the lecturer will provide a general critical analysis of the adequacy of these in terms of resource availability, expected outcome and prospect for sustainability. From the analysis, a map of requirements for a technology-­based development in Africa will be drawn. Finally, possible strategies to comply with the devised requirements will be proposed.



Mathias Cyamukungu
Dr. M. Cyamukungu (UCL/CSR) was born in Rwanda in 1961. In 1980, he was awarded a scholarship by Belgium and studied Physics at Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL). Upon completion of his PhD, he was Assistant Professor at UCL and in Rwanda working for a Belgium/Rwanda cooperation project aimed at the implementation of an Instrumentation laboratory at the University of Rwanda. In 1997, Dr. Cyamukungu’s research activities intensified to the detriment of teaching as he started to work on ESA (European Space Agence) projects where his expertise in radiation detection instrumentation was requested. More specifically, he was in charge of space radiation data analysis, space instrument design and training of graduate/post-­graduate students for radiation detection-­related theses. He is actually Research Coordinator for Instrumentation and Data Analysis at the UCL – Center for Space Radiations (CSR).