Ouagadougou: The director of the Renewable Thermal Energies Laboratory (LETRE), Professor Sié Kam, invited academics to propose innovative and high-quality projects on Monday in Ouagadougou, which could help the growth of country, in the search for financing, noted the AIB on site.
‘All members of the laboratory must know how to write scientific research projects but also propose innovative projects that can help the growth of our country,’ said the director of the Renewable Thermal Energy Laboratory (LETRE), Professor Sié. Kam.
Professor Kam, spoke on Monday at the Joseph KI-Zerbo University of Ouagadougou during a training session on project writing for the benefit of members of the said laboratory.
For him, this training aims to enable young people and members of the laboratory not only to succeed in developing projects but also to seek funding to carry out these projects.
‘The search for financing requires the drafting of high-quality projects,’ he insisted.
In his opinion, it is necessary to be comp
rehensive with the best projects to qualify for funding.
He insisted on the need to direct ‘scarce’ resources towards projects that take into account the real needs of the country by putting ‘a finished product on the market’.
‘Knowing how to initiate research to obtain convincing results’ must be ‘the purpose of our work,’ he added.
‘So, knowing how to write projects to track down funding is one thing, but knowing how to propose scientific research activities that can allow the country to move forward is another,’ said the first head of the Laboratory. renewable thermal energies (LETRE).
‘Research is expensive,’ noted the deputy director of the doctoral school, Professor Bale Bayala.
For Professor Bayala, the only way to be financed ‘is to equip oneself in the search for financing’.
For him, project writing is therefore essential for young doctors, assistants and doctoral students.
‘This is extremely important because research that is not funded does not produce finished results,’ he concluded.
This
training is provided by Professor Imaël Henri Nestor Bassolé.
Source: Burkina Information Agency