The lessons learnt from the H2020 BioEnergyTrain project were collected and compiled into ‘Theory and Practice of European Co-operative Education and Training for the Support of Energy Transition’ and published in the Springer open access journal Energy, Sustainability and Society. The publication includes a Meta Study based on extended research of the existing co-operative education […]
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BET Final Conference Summary
Two BET European master’s programmes and Students Camps to follow-on after project finalisation BET Final Conference, Brussels, 9 April 2019 The BET Consortium organised its Final Conference with participation of the European Commission and 30 partners in Brussels, 9 April 2019. The two-master’s programmes on Biorefinery Engineering BRE and Bioresource Value-Chain Management BVM would continue […]
Read MoreBET Student Camp participants experiment on Biorefineries at WoodKPLUS labs
From 25 to 28 February 2019, participants from 9 European countries, North America and Africa learnt, discussed and experimented on innovative forms of biobased products and biorefinery processes at WoodKPLUS in Linz, Austria. Participants to the BET Student Camp 2019 at WoodKPlus. Copyright: Wood K plus Among the lectures, Prof. Alfred Teischinger from BOKU Vienna, […]
Read MoreBET Master Programmes Recruiting Students for 2019/20
On 14th November, BET project partners held a progress project meeting in Brussels to reflect on the previous 3 months. The deadline for registration to the BET master programme at TU Graz for the period 2019/2020 is open till 15 December. During the BET Project Meeting held in Brussels last 14th November, progress on student […]
Read MoreTake a look at the last BioEnergyTrain Pilot Plant Course 2018
From 17th to 19th October 2018 international students with a background in engineering had the opportunity to work at the :metalobon pilot plant installation in Germany and gained valuable hands-on experience with key technologies at the research lab. Along three days training, four students from two different European universities took part in the third […]
Read MoreBuilding on the BET Experience, The EnergyTrain Plus (ETP) Proposal
eseia is currently working to secure the funding of the open Horizon2020 call on “Research, Innovation and Educational Capacities for Energy Transition”, LC-SC3-CC-5-2018. The EnergyTrain Plus (ETP) proposal, aimed at developing new skills and expertise for the evolving energy sector, will build on the experience of the BioEnergyTrain (BET) Project to provide a balanced interdisciplinary […]
Read More17 – 19 October 2018: Pilot Plant Research Lab on Organic-waste Exploitation, Lindlar-Remshagen, Germany
The Pilot Plant Research Lab Course at the : metabolon waste disposal centre, Germany, is coming back for a new exciting edition! From 17-19 October 2018, participants will have the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in key technologies and operation of real-world Pilot Plant Installations. Under the supervision of academic instructors, participants will conduct experiments […]
Read MoreInternational Summer School 2018 on Biorefineries´ ́Processes and Sustainability
30 professionals, researchers, PhD and master students coming from different parts of the world, encompassing countries from Brazil to India, delved into the complex world of biorefineries at the eseia International Summer School (ISS) 2018, held in Lisbon, Portugal, under the guide of experts coming from university, research organizations and business. Between 9 -21 July […]
Read MoreSustainability of the BioEnergyTrain Project
With the BioEnergyTrain (BET) project ending in April next year, Consortium members are now working to ensure the survival of the educational materials developed, as well as the cooperation mechanisms developed between industry and Higher Education Institutions (HEIs). As discussed at the second BET Review Meeting, held in Brussels on 26 April 2018, and later […]
Read MoreBET Student Camp 2018, From Wormification to Biomass Marketing Makeover
Students contributed to solve the challenges faced by the Regional Government of Styria, the Styrian Chamber of Agriculture, the Austrian Biomass Association, and BioEnergie Mureck /SEBA Mureck, in the BET Student Camp hosted by EAS between 26 February and 2 March How is it possible to stimulate the production and distribution of clean, renewable energy […]
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