Chemical Processes for Energy Storage and Transformation

Chemical Processes for Energy Storage and Transformation
Reference Code EUG2_T2_1_0077
Host Institution UAH - University of Alcalá
Description

This lecture series will provide a comprehensive overview of the solutions chemistry offers in the fields of energy storage and transformation of CO2 into useful chemicals. Various chemical processes will be discussed and analysed, including the utilisation of solar energy, hydrogen production and storage, and the catalytic conversion of CO2 into valuable products

Number of ECTS: 2

Prerequsites:  Degree in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering; General knowledge in chemical transformations for energy, materials and catalysis.

Methodolgoy:

The primary teaching methodologies for this course will include online lectures and problem-based learning.

The in-person part will take part on June the 26th and 27 to cover oral presentations (workshops), examinatios and opportunities for social and scientific networking but if you arrive on the 25th you can join the guided tour.

Tthe online part it will take part form June 17th to June 24th from 9:30 to 11.30 CET.

Partners from the Department of Chemistry, Biochemistry and Environmental Protection of the University of Novi Sad, will join the teaching team, as well as an expert in organic synthesis towards bioactive molecules.

The on-site sessions of this course will be held during the same week as the IQAR Master’s activities. Throughout the week, students will engage in various events, including conferences, a roundtable discussion with alumni and professionals, and a joint poster session. 

Period 17 Jun 2025 — 27 Jun 2025
Duration
Mode Blended
Type of activity Workshop
Target groups Master students, PhD students
Location Alcalá, Spain
WP WP 2
ISCED Fields of Study 0531 - Chemistry
Contact Person Ana Gigosos
ana.gigosos@uah.es
Content and Methodology

This lecture series will provide a comprehensive overview of the solutions chemistry offers in the fields of energy storage and transformation of CO2 into useful chemicals. Various chemical processes will be discussed and analysed, including the utilisation of solar energy, hydrogen production and storage, and the catalytic conversion of CO2 into valuable products

Recognition Transcript of records - ECTS
Language English
Funding by EUGLOH budget Funded in full
Recruitment of Participants Qualitative Assessment
Number of open spots 20
Call for Applications
Closed
Last call
27 Dec 2024 — 6 Apr 2025