ESEIA International Summer School 2023

Applications for ESEIA International Summer School 2023 Close Soon

If you are passionate about sustainable energy solutions and interested in learning more about green hydrogen and its role in future energy systems, do not miss out on the ESEIA International Summer School 2023. Apply now to secure your spot!

Dedicated to Green Hydrogen Solutions for Climate Friendly Energy Production, this year’s edition, organised by North Savo Energy Cluster’s partners in Finland and ESEIA’s network in Europe, will be held online from 25 September to 6 October 2023.

The two-week programme includes lectures, mentoring, group projects and presentations – all designed to provide a comprehensive overview of national and international development trends of the hydrogen economy, when looking for solutions to replace fossil energy sources.

Experts from academia and industry will share their knowledge covering various topics related to green hydrogen, such as hydrogen production, storage, and logistics, the role it can play in the future energy system or its potential as an energy source for fuel cells and combustion engines. Moreover, an overview of Horizon Europe funding for green hydrogen energy research projects will be provided.

Through dedicated lectures and group projects, participants will have the opportunity to gain valuable knowledge and skills and network with experts and peers from around the world.

We encourage students, researchers and professionals interested in exploring the potential of green hydrogen solutions to apply. Applications are free of charge and can be submitted until 21 September 2023.

Check out the brochure for more information.

Additional information on the previous edition of the ESEIA International Summer School is available here.

Contact:

Markku Huhtinen, Savonia University of Applied Sciences, Varkaus, Finland: markku.huhtinen@savonia.fi

Teija Honkanen, Savonia University of Applied Sciences, Varkaus, Finland: teija.honkanen@savonia.fi

ESEIA Team: office@eseia.eu