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Tuesday, 19 May 2015

9th Wangari Maathai Memorial Lecture on 26th May

A session that history buffs cannot desist! 
A gift from the Land of Rising Sun!!
Speaker: 
Prof. Mami Yamada, Professor Extraordinary, Meiji Gakuin University, Japan
Topic: 
Power of Women: Case of a Japanese noblewoman who engaged to the Prince of Ethiopia in 1934
Time, Date: 
9.30am, 26 May 2015 (18 Genbot, 2007)
Venue: 
Library Hall, Micro Business College, Ambo campus
Flyer for the 9th Wangari Maathai Memorial Lecture by Prof. Mami Yamada on 26th May at Ambo Campus of Micro Business College. 

Friday, 8 May 2015

8th Wangari Maathai Memorial Lecture on 16th May

Welcome to all those who are interested, to the 8th Wangari Maathai Memorial Lecture
Speaker: 
Dr. Akhila S. Nair 
Asst. Professor, Environmental Science Programme, Department of Biology, Ambo University
Topic: Gender facets of Climate Change
Time and Date: 9.30am, 16 May 2015 (Saturday) {8 Ginbot, 2007 EC}
Venue: Gedo campus of Micro Business College
Flyer for the 8th Wangari Maathai Memorial Lecture by Dr. Akhila S. Nair at Gedo Campus of Micro Business College on 16th May (Saturday). 

Tuesday, 5 May 2015

Value of this gift touches the sky!

Gift for star gazers: Dr. Solomon Belay Tessema presenting three Galileoscope telescopes to President of Micro Business College, Mr. Abera Tilahun. Community reach programme Head, of Entoto Observatory and Research Centre, Mr. Alemayo (R) and Coordinator for research, development and communication, Mr. Sivakumar K.P. are also seen. PHOTO: TESHALE CHALUMA, MICRO BUSINESS COLLEGE
It was a matter of elation and ecstasy for Micro Business College, when Dr. Solomon Belay Tessema gifted three telescopes for the college. President of the college, Mr. Abera Tilahun, received the telescopes. While handing over the exceptional gift, Dr. Solomon Belay Tessema said that the telescope was a gift for the Micro Business College community for making basic levels of star gazing and sky watch. Each of the three Galileoscope telescopes, developed by leading astronomers and optical designers, have 50mm (2 inch) F/10 refractor kit, 20mm eyepiece and Barlow lens. 

Dr. Solomon Belay Tessema reiterated the Ethiopian Space Science Society’s (ESSS) and Entoto Observatory and Research Centre’s (EORC) commitment to see that the science of space is made popular all over the country. He added that a branch of the ESSS can be opened in Ambo under the auspices of the college, provided stipulated terms and conditions are accepted by the parties. Head, Community outreach programmes of the EORC, Mr. Alemayo was also present.

Towering honour...

As honour towers...: President of Micro Business College, Mr. Abera Tilahun presenting an image of sky-kissing Auxum tower of Ethiopia to Dr. Solomong Belay Tessema as a mark of honour at the conclusion of the latter’s lecture that marked 7th Wangari Maathai Memorial Lecture at Ambo campus of the college on 15 April.  Head, Community Outreach programmes of Entoto Observatory and Research Centre, Mr. Alemayo is also seen. PHOTO: TESHALE CHALUMA, MICRO BUSINESS COLLEGE.

Space for questions...


Dr. Akhila S. Nair
What is special with Lalibela to be your place for installations? 

International and Ethiopian studies could find that the atmospheric features like less cloud and height etc make Lalibela an appropriate venue. Factors like wind speed, cloud formation, temperature difference etc are also favourable there. 







Ms. Deepsikha Saikia







What kind of awareness do you provide for university students? 
Do you provide any forecasting service?  Solar/Lunar eclipse?

We provide awareness programmes like one-day basic astronomy training. Also donate telescopes. We are able to forecast solar and lunar eclipses. No weather forecasting now. 


Mr. Abera Tilahun


Can our students enter the space science branch?
I felt women presence is scanty in Ethiopian space science? 

Demand is so high for space science now. It can integrate many schools of knowledge like space commerce, space business, space law and so on. Women have due presence. For example, one of our founding memebrs was Ms. Addiswoth Girma. Many girls join our training (Quotes names). 


Mr. Nahum Gezahun





Currently Ethiopia Broadcasting Corporation (EBC) is using a foreign satellite. Can the EBC make use of EthioSat once the latter is realized? 

Presently EBC is spending more than 1 billion USD per year for using foreign satellites. Once our EthioSat is realized, of course EBC can save this considerable money. 



Mr. Megersa Nuresa

What is the relationship between technological development and space science? 
Any collaboration between EORC and Ministry of Technology? 

EORC is ambitious of setting a model and international curriculum for others by not taking away space science from mainstream subjects. The MoT is financing our observatory. In turn we are advisor for the ministry in its policy making.





Dr. Solomon Belay Tessema (R) answering to questions from audience. President of Micro Business College, Mr. Abera Tilahun looks on.
PHOTO: TESHALE CHALUMA, MICRO BUSINESS COLLEGE

About challenges of science education

President of Micro Business College,
Mr. Abera Tilahun
during his
Opening Remarks, prior to

the 7th Wangari Maathai Memorial
Lecture by
Dr. Solomon Belay Tessema
at 
the college’s Ambo Campus
on 15 April.  
PHOTO: TESHALE CHALUMA
MICRO BUSINESS COLLEGE
Opening remarks by the President of Micro Business College, Mr. Abera Tilahun, as usual gifted a worthy prelude to the 7th Wangari Maathai Memorial Lecture by Dr. Solomon Belay Tessema. This time, Mr. Abera Tilahun was viewing at science education as chieftain of an educational institution. Though science education and scientific wisdom were essential for the emancipation of humankind, providing scientific education needed huge lot of investment. “I am sure that regarding science education, developing countries like ours is facing certain stiff challenges. Science education is one of the branches that demands pretty more infrastructure [...] and rapid updating of the syllabi”, he said. 

Mr. Abera pointed that specialization has become the order of the day.  Astrophysics, for example, is a specialization that has found many followers. “All such specialization demands huge investment of human resource and money” he reiterated. Mr. Abera said that being a costly subject, investment on space science by developing countries usually raised many questions as to why a poor country should go after such expensive exploration. “Of course, sentiments behind those questions are right. But equally right is the sentiment for investing in the areas of space science, considering the immense of benefits the space could reap”, Mr. Abera opined.  

He said that it has been agreed in principle that the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), New Delhi would be supporting the college to establish a science and environment faculty at Uru-Gamo. Mr. Abera Tilahun expressed hope that once realized, probably within a year, the Uru-Gamo campus would start producing a rural network of able young scientists in the field of environment and natural science. 

Ethiopian eyes to sky: Entoto Observatory and Research Centre

Ethiopia's eyes to sky: Enoto Observatory and Research Centre (EORC), Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Photo courtesy: EORC. 
  • Started Graduate program training in Astronomy and Astrophysics, Satellite technology, Earth Observation, and Space Science

  • Only institute to lead research and education in astronomy and astrophysics, Earth observation space science and satellite technology 

  • Becoming influential institute in Africa 

  • Working to become Center of Excellence in the region

Dr. Solomon Belay's lecture gifts a flight to celestial facts

Unraveling the space: Dr. Solomon Belay Tessema (R), Associate Professor, Astrophysics, Addis Ababa University; and Director, Entoto Observatory and Research Centre providing International Human Space Flight Day special 7th lecture as part of the ongoing Wangari Maathai Memorial Lecture Series at Micro Business College’s Ambo campus on 15 April.  President of Micro Business College, Mr. Abera Tilahun is also seen. PHOTO: TESHALE CHALUMA, MICRO BUSINESS COLLEGE 
International Human Space Flight Day special 7th Wangari Maathai Lecture carried its audience to all thrills and frills of imagination. Thanks to Ethiopia’s leading space scientist and researcher, Dr. Solomon Belay Tessema who lectured on a topic titled ‘Journey of Ethiopian Astronomy and Space Science’. Dr. Solomon was presenting the evolution and progress of the space science in the country, with a seasoned speaker’s grace. His presentation comprised of the history of global space science, major contributors and major milestones. 

For Ethiopia, space science is in its budding stage, but flourishing with all vigour and vitality. The rationale of a country with poor economy taking up space exploration, had received huge lot of cynicism in the beginning. Founder leaders of the Ethiopian Space Science Society including Mr. Tefera could substantiate the country’s need for space interventions, considerably eliminating doubts about the veracity of the programme. 

Space stories always provide that pinch of thrill that should excite listeners. Lecture by Dr. Solomon Belay Tessema was not different. The entire talk was made into a theatrical experience. Thanks to plenty of photographs and plush information delivered through 135 slides. Talent of a scientist-teacher in Dr. Solomon was vivid as he got his audience stuck to the presentation, watching the slides without blinking their eyes. 

“Astronomy can contribute globally to education at the primary, secondary and tertiary levels and can enable less developed, poorer countries to participate in cutting-edge scientific research” he began saying this. The introduction was irresistible for all those who were eager to know about the past, present and future of the space science. Speaker made it clear that all branches of science – technology, culture, society as well as natural science and research have got plenty of opportunity to be linked into space science. 

Audience irrespective of their different interests, backgrounds and specialization, was left dumbfounded when the majestic truth that sky visible to the naked eye was really just a hint of a vast and complex cosmos, within which our home planet was but a pale blue dot!  Dr. Solomon also unraveled the antiqueness of astronomy through presenting Ethiopian Zodiac; as well as Islamic and Egyptian contributions to the field. 

Yet another attraction of his speech was that he could make scientific facts understandable for the heterogeneous audience. Thus made palatable were Kepler’s laws, Galileo’s findings, Newton’s laws of motion, and use of cosmological constant by Einstein. 

The Ethiopian Space Science Society was established in 2004 with 49 members. Currently it has grown in size and capacities and nurtures the darling dream of realizing the country’s first ever satellite programme, EthioSat 1. In 2012/2013, ESSS could mobilize support from 32 public universities;  and a private university to establish the Entoto Observatory and Research Centre.

The lecture was followed by vivacioius feedback session with audience asking questions and the speaker answering to them. Earlier, President of Micro Business College, Mr. Abera Tilahun during his opening remarks stressed on the challenges and opportunities of science education. Coordinator for Research, Development and Communication, Mr. Sivakumar K.P. welcomed participants. Vice Dean, Mr. Megersa Nuresa proposed vote of thanks.