PhD Internships Review: new publication available!
Our latest publication on how we brought Social Sciences & Humanities into H2020 energy projects through ESR internships is now available online.
Our latest publication on how we brought Social Sciences & Humanities into H2020 energy projects through ESR internships is now available online.
By Tina Schivatcheva: 'The 14th EURECA workshop helped discuss and summarise the lessons learned from evaluating more than 350 data centres across Europe.'
Two PhD candidates from the Bavarian School of Public Policy (TU München) worked with the BioEnergyTrain team in January 2018 to undertake the SHAPE ENERGY internships.
'Before starting the internship, I didn’t know what to expect as I had not thought about energy use in data centres before' by Miriam Aczel
From 6 November to 5 December two PhD researchers from University of Padua, Jessica Balest and Fulvio Biddau, will work together with the EMPOWERING project's team at Sviluppo Marche Srl in Ancona (Italy). Over the next few months, around 20
The SHAPE ENERGY funded internships to explore interdisciplinary working and the role of SSH within H2020 energy/transport projects have taken off.
From 8 - 19 January two PhD researchers from Technical University Munich in Germany, Sybille Reitz and Andrzej Ceglarz, will work together with the BioEnergyTrain’s team at ELES Company in Ljubljana (Slovenia). Over the next few months, around 20 PhD
From 20 November to 4 December PhD researcher Katerina Zharan from TU Bergakademie Freiberg will work in the ENERWATER project in Spain. Over the next few months, around 20 PhD researchers will be undertaking internships within H2020 energy/transport projects, exploring
From 13 - 24 November PhD researcher Soroush Golnoush from POLITO, University of Torino, will work in EMPOWER project at the Institute for Economy and the Environment in St. Gallen, Switzerland. Over the next few months, around 20 PhD researchers
From 13 - 25 November two PhD researchers from Keele University, Giulia Minnini, and University of Tampere, Pasi Toivanen, will work together with the ENERGISE project's team at the National University of Ireland, Galway. Over the next few months, around