February 8th 2024

Joint European Summer School on Fuel Cell, Electrolyser, and Battery Technologies

Type of training: Summer School
Name of the Organisation: Joint between University of Birmingham| UK| Technical University of Denmark| DK| Forschungszentrum Jülich| Germany
Location of the organisation: Athens, Greece
Language(s): English
Is the programme entirely focused on hydrogen and/or fuel cells: Yes
Focus of the training: Basic electrochemistry, H2 Production, H2 Storage, Transport and Distribution, H2 End-uses: transport, H2 End-uses: industry, H2 End-uses: buildings, H2 End-uses: energy, power generation, Life-Cycle Assessment, eco-design, recycling, Techno-economic evaluation
Target audience for the training :

The audiences targeted include university students (MSc and PhD levels) and post-doctoral researchers. We also welcome more experienced researchers and engineers wishing to expand their general knowledge, for instance, to suit a newly acquired position or collect credits for Continuous Professional Development (CPD). The course content is tailored to the needs of a diverse audience: newcomers to the field, experienced students, and young professionals working at the forefront of fuel cell and hydrogen applications.

How is training taught?: In person
Materials / Infrastructures: Activities in physical labs
Duration of the training: Between one week and a month
Recognition of the training: 3 ECTS
If the programme is not complementary, how much does it cost?: 2,100 €/course, covers tuition fees, and accommodation in single room