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DESCRIPTION:This comprehensive panel focuses on the human capital driving t
 he energy transition\, starting with an exploration of the Green Jobs Shif
 t to identify emerging roles such as PV installers\, wind technicians\, an
 d energy auditors. The discussion will highlight the evolution of Essentia
 l Skillsets\, emphasizing the integration of data science\, AI\, and proje
 ct management with traditional electrical engineering to meet modern indus
 try demands. Furthermore\, we will examine Energy Entrepreneurship as a pa
 thway for empowering young engineers to launch independent consultancies\,
  alongside the critical role of Research and Academia in fostering local R
 &amp;D to solve Sudan-specific power system challenges. Finally\, the panel wi
 ll outline strategies for Internships and Mentorship\, ensuring students g
 ain the hands-on professional experience and guidance necessary to thrive 
 in the future energy landscape.\n\nSpeaker(s): Dr. Mohamed \, Eng. Mustafa
  \, Eng. Saddam \n\nVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/556810
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/556810
ORGANIZER:pr.ieeesd@gmail.com
SEQUENCE:24
SUMMARY: Discussion panel: Career opportunities in Power &amp; Energy
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/556810
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p style=&quot;text-align: justify\;&quot;&gt;This compreh
 ensive panel focuses on the human capital driving the energy transition\, 
 starting with an exploration of the Green Jobs Shift to identify emerging 
 roles such as PV installers\, wind technicians\, and energy auditors. The 
 discussion will highlight the evolution of Essential Skillsets\, emphasizi
 ng the integration of data science\, AI\, and project management with trad
 itional electrical engineering to meet modern industry demands. Furthermor
 e\, we will examine Energy Entrepreneurship as a pathway for empowering yo
 ung engineers to launch independent consultancies\, alongside the critical
  role of Research and Academia in fostering local R&amp;amp\;D to solve Sudan-
 specific power system challenges. Finally\, the panel will outline strateg
 ies for Internships and Mentorship\, ensuring students gain the hands-on p
 rofessional experience and guidance necessary to thrive in the future ener
 gy landscape.&lt;/p&gt;
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