• ESEIA Lecture Series: 12th Lecture

    Aula, TU Graz Rechbauerstrasse 12, 1. Floor, Graz, Austria

    Topic: How Can AI Help Save the Planet? Further information will be provided in due course. The lecture is part of the hybrid series Sustainable Energy Innovation Systems for Climate Neutrality. Please find more information about the ESEIA Lecture Series here.

  • ESEIA Lecture Series: 11th Lecture

    Aula, TU Graz Rechbauerstrasse 12, 1. Floor, Graz, Austria

    Topic: Circular Bioeconomy Start-Up Villages: From Idea to MarketGuest lecture by Evelyn Reinmuth, UNI Hohenheim, DEResponse 1: Melina Philippou, Representative of start-up village Kalopanayiotis, CYResponse 2: Annalisa Spalazzi, Regional Science and Economic Geography, GSSIChair: Fabio Montagnino, Cyprus Institute, CYI, CYHost: Rector TU Graz, ESEIA Vice-President Rural areas in Europe struggling with development setbacks due to globalization and urbanization, compounded by declining and […]

  • ESEIA Lecture Series: 10th Lecture

    Aula, TU Graz Rechbauerstrasse 12, 1. Floor, Graz, Austria

    Topic: How to Ensure Sustainable Land-use while enhancing Renewable Energy Production in EuropeGuest lecture by Teresa Ponce de Leão, LNEGResponse 1: Ignacio Asenjo, DG Energy, European CommissionResponse 2: Franz Prettenthaler, Joanneum Research- LIFEChair: Rupert Baumgartner, Karl-Franzens University of GrazHost: TU Graz Europe is one of the most intensively used landmasses on the globe, with the highest share of land used for agriculture, forests […]

  • ESEIA Lecture Series: 9th Lecture

    Aula, TU Graz Rechbauerstrasse 12, 1. Floor, Graz, Austria

    Topic: Advanced Tools for Planning and Management of Climate Neutral BuildingsGuest lecture by Carlos Ochoa, Senior Researcher at the International Energy Research Centre (IERC), IrelandResponse 1: Steffen Robbi, CEO of Digital Findet Stadt GmbHResponse 2: Salvatore Carlucci, Professor, Head of the Sustainable Built Environment Group at The Cyprus InstituteChair: Alexander Passer, Professor of Sustainable Construction at TU GrazHost: […]

  • ESEIA Lecture Series: 8th Lecture

    Aula, TU Graz Rechbauerstrasse 12, 1. Floor, Graz, Austria

    Topic: Smart Integration of Sustainable Mobility Solutions for Urban AreasGuest lecture by Judith O’Meara, Director EIT Urban Mobility Innovation Hub CentralResponse 1: Mark Perz, Head of Mobility & Leisure at Holding GrazResponse 2: Martin Hofstetter, Researcher at the Institute of Automotive Engineering at TU GrazChair: Martin Hofstetter, Researcher at the Institute of Automotive Engineering at TU GrazHost: […]

  • ESEIA Lecture Series: 4th Lecture

    Aula, TU Graz Rechbauerstrasse 12, 1. Floor, Graz, Austria

    Topic: Circular Bio-Based Systems: metabolon From Theory to PracticeGuest lecture by Michael Bongards, ESEIA WG Bioresource Coordinator, TH Cologne, GermanyResponse 1: Alexandra Loidl, City of Graz, Director Waste ManagementResponse 2: Christian Schreyer, CEO of Styrian Waste Management AssociationChair: Michael Narodoslawsky, TU Graz, Professor at the Institute of Process and Particle Engineering Use-reuse-upcycle-recycle? If you are […]

  • ESEIA Lecture Series: 3rd Lecture

    Aula, TU Graz Rechbauerstrasse 12, 1. Floor, Graz, Austria

    Topic: New European Bauhaus for Climate Neutral Cities: Novel ways of engaging with urban and natural heritageGuest lecture by Gintaras Stauskis, ESEIA Focus Group Leader Smart Buildings, VILNIUS TECH, LithuaniaResponse 1: Aglaee Degros, TU Graz, Head of the Institute of UrbanismResponse 2: Thomas Drage, City of Graz, Climate Protection OfficerExhibition of best practice: Green Divan by Sanela Pansinger - adasca e.U.Chair: […]

  • ESEIA Lecture Series: 1st Lecture

    Aula, TU Graz Rechbauerstrasse 12, 1. Floor, Graz, Austria

    The first lecture - Photovoltaic (PV) Systems and their Applications - will be delivered on 6 October 2022. This lecture will explore PV applications, what technologies are available, how they can be implemented, and what obstacles stand in their way. The ESEIA Vice-President and Head of Energy Research at Tyndall National Institute Brian Norton will […]