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FIRST JOINT EUROPEAN SUMMER SCHOOL
ON
FUEL CELL AND HYDROGEN TECHNOLOGY

22 August - 02 September 2011, Viterbo, Italy
             

Click here to download the Brochure, Registation Forms and Credit Card Payment Form.

INTRODUCTION

The First Joint European Summer School on Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Technology shall be held in Viterbo, Italy, from 22 August to 02 September 2011.

Following the successful pattern of summer schools carried out by the HySafe Consortium, the EU Integrated Projects Real-SOFC and LargeSOFC and the European Summer School on Hydrogen Safety, the European Commission has decided to continue its support to this work.

Co-funding is now provided under the TrainHy-Project via the Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (FCH JU) which is a joint agency of the European Commission and European Industry and Research Groups in this respective field. Thereupon the University of Ulster (United Kingdom), Risø National Laboratory/Denmark Technical University (Denmark) and the Forschungszentrum Jülich (Germany) teamed up with Heliocentris (Germany) to form the TrainHy Consortium. The TrainHy Consortium will organise the Joint European Summer School on Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Technology. This Summer School shall be offered annually, starting in 2011.

The Joint European Summer School on Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Technology will now take a broader approach and address topics from the whole field of low and high temperature fuel cells as well as hydrogen technology and safety. The Summer School consist of four separate courses, namely,

·   A Primer on Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology, 21 August - 27 August 2011
·   An Introduction to Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Technology, 21 August - 27 August 2011
·   An Introduction to Low Temperature Fuel Cell Technology, 28 August - 02 September 2011
·   Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Design and Modelling, 28 August - 02 September 2011
These four courses, offered in 2011, address educational needs of a diverse audience: newcomers to the field, experienced students, and, young professionals working at the forefront of fuel cell and hydrogen applications. The subjects covered are suitable for participants requiring basic introduction to these technologies (A Primer on Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology), to those seeking first insights into low or high temperature fuel cells (An Introduction to Low Temperature Fuel Cell Technology and An Introduction to Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Technology), and finally those looking for more advanced training on Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Design and Modelling. Within the courses, separate introductory sessions will allow for catching up on basic topics of electrochemistry. Therefore the courses are suitable for students of undergraduate (Bachelor), postgraduate (Master) and doctorate (PhD) level. It is also helpful for young professionals, technicians and more experienced researchers wishing to review the technologies in question and expand their knowledge, maybe to suit a newly acquired position. The School aims at providing a comprehensive introduction from fundamentals to the choice and design of components up to considerations of market introduction, economics and applications.

The school draws on the knowledge and expertise of a group of teachers currently working at the leading edge of fuel cell and hydrogen research and development in Europe from universities, national research centres and industry. These teachers have bundled their expertise and resources in the TrainHy Teaching Team to deliver lectures at the Joint European Summer School on Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Technology. Its membership consists of: A. Atkinson (Imperial College, United Kingdom), F. Barbir (University of Split, Croatia), H. Barthelemy (Air Liquide, France), S. Brennan (University of Ulster, United Kingdom), G. Ciccarelli (Queen's University, Canada), A.E. Dahoe (University of Ulster, United Kingdom), M. Ellis (Intelligent Energy, United Kingdom), T. Graule (Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Testing and Research, Switzerland), A. Gubner (Munich University of Applied Sciences, Germany), B. de Haart (Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany), R. Hamelmann (eff +, Germany), T. Hocker (Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland), S. Karvonen (Helsinki University of Technology, Finland), S. Knudsen Kær (Aalborg University, Denmark), A. Kulikowsky (Moscow State University, Russia; Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany), S. Linderoth (Risø National Laboratory/Denmark Technical University, Denmark), L. Magistri (University of Genoa, Italy), S. McPhail (National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and the Environment, Italy), J. Mergel (Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany), V. Molkov (University of Ulster, United Kingdom), R Mücke (Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany), C. Navas (Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (FCH JU), Brussels, Europe), S.G. Neophytides (Institute of Chemical Engineering and High Temperature Chemical Processes, Institute Processes, Patras, Greece), F. Panik (University of Applied Sciences Esslingen, Germany), B. Pollet (University of Birmingham, United Kingdom), O. Posdziech (EBZ Fuel Cells & Process Technology, Germany), S. Reiners (Heliocentris, Germany), J. Schilm (Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems, Germany), M. Sorrentino (University of Salerno, Italy), R. Steinberger-Wilckens (Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany), M. Thomas (AFC Energy, United Kingdom), I.C. Vinke (Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany).

The 2011 Summer School's selection of lecturers is given in the programme below.

Informal networking is a key element of science and scientific work in general. The Joint European Summer School on Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Technology offers ample opportunity for networking between young professionals and eminent scientists. Students are given a mini-project to work on in small teams and asked to give a short introduction to themselves and the work they are doing (or expect to be doing).

The schedule takes in ca. six hours of formal teaching per day. An optional exam will be available for students who are required to obtain ECTS points relevant to their PhD studies.

Please refer to the programme below for detailed information about the Summer School content.

CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE

A Certificate of Attendance shall be issued to all students of the Joint European Summer School on Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Technology. This Certificate of Attendance can be used for acquiring CPD-Points (see Continuing Professional Education (CPE) and Continuing Professional Development (CPD)).

ASSESSMENT AND UNIVERSITY APPROVED CREDIT POINTS UNDER THE EUROPEAN CREDIT TRANSFER AND ACCUMULATION SYSTEM (ECTS)

Students who would like to receive MSc-level ECTS-points are expected to undertake an assessment.

·   A Primer on Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology
ECTS-points for this summer school can be obtained as follows:
1.   A coursework assignment shall be issued on 27 August 2011.
· Students are expected to submit their coursework assignment no later than 25 October 2011 to Dr S.L. Brennan (at sl.brennan@ulster.ac.uk).
· The coursework assignment consists of three questions, each contributing equally to the assignment mark.
·The coursework assignment brief and tutorial slides can be downloaded from http://www.hysafe.org/science/eAcademy/docs/JESSFCH2011CourseworkPrimer/.
Tutor support has been arranged for you as follows:
· Tutor Question 1, Hydrogen Fires : Dr Sile Brennan (sl.brennan@ulster.ac.uk)
· Tutor Question 2, Fuel Cell Technology : Dr Bruno Pollet (b.g.pollet@bham.ac.uk)
· Tutor Question 3, Deflagrations and Detonations : Dr Arief Dahoe (ae.dahoe@ulster.ac.uk and arief.dahoe@skype.com).
· Don't hesitate to email the tutors immediately whenever you get stuck on the coursework questions.
2.   The coursework-results shall be communicated to students on 15 November 2011.
3.   A credit bearing certificate shall be issued to students who completed the coursework successfully. The credit value is equal to 7.5 ECTS. Click here for an example of the Credit Bearing Certificate (file size 3 Mb).
4.   Students on this course who successfully completed the coursework assignment and who are registered with Module Progress in Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Technologies of the PgCert/PgDip/MSc in Hydrogen Safety Engineering at the University of Ulster will be exempted for 50% of the module. In each Academic Year this module is be taught from September to August (three semesters: semester 1 is from September to December, semester 2 is from February to May, semester 3 is from June to August). In the period September and October (semester 1) students are expected to work on their coursework assignment. While working on their coursework assignment, students who are registered on Module Progress in Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Technologies will be able to access the teaching materials of the summer school in the Virtual Learning Environment of the University of Ulster. The Digital Resources (e-books, scientific journals) of the University of Ulster's Library will also be accessible for supplementary and further reading.
5.   Students who attended the 2011 edition of the course 'A Primer on Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology' may register with Module Progress in Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Technologies, either in Academic Year 2011/2012 or Academic Year 2012/2013.
·   An Introduction to Low Temperature Fuel Cell Technology
ECTS-points for this summer school can be obtained as follows:
1.   On Thursday, 25th August 2011, from 16:00pm to 17:00pm, students are expected to do an exam.
2.   The exam-results shall be communicated to students on Friday, 2nd September 2011, between 17:30pm - 18:30pm.
3.   A credit bearing certificate shall be issued to students who completed the exam successfully. The credit value is equal to 2.5 ECTS.
·   An Introduction to Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Technology
ECTS-points for this summer school can be obtained as follows:
1.   On Thursday, 1st September 2011, from 16:00pm to 17:00pm, students are expected to do an exam.
2.   The exam-results shall be communicated to students on Friday, 2nd September 2011, between 17:30pm - 18:30pm.
3.   A credit bearing certificate shall be issued to students who completed the exam successfully. The credit value is equal to 2.5 ECTS.
·   Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Design and Modelling
ECTS-points for this summer school can be obtained as follows:
1.   On Thursday, 1st September 2011, from 16:00pm to 17:00pm, students are expected to do an exam.
2.   The exam-results shall be communicated to students on Friday, 2nd September 2011, between 17:30pm - 18:30pm.
3.   A credit bearing certificate shall be issued to students who completed the exam successfully. The credit value is equal to 2.5 ECTS.

LOCATION & VENUE

Viterbo is an ancient city in the Lazio region of central Italy. It is approximately 80 kilometers north of Rome on the Via Cassia, and it is surrounded by the Monti Cimini and Monti Volsini. The historic centre of the city is surrounded by medieval walls, still intact, built during the 11th and 12th centuries. Entrance to the walled centre of the city is through ancient gates. Apart from agriculture, the main resources of Viterbo's area are pottery, marble, and wood. The town also hosts the Italian gold reserves, an important Academy of Fine Arts, and the University of Tuscia. It is located in a wide thermal area, attracting many tourists from the whole central Italy.

The hotel hosting the school is modern, has an outdoor pool with water slide, a grass football field, and further outdoor activities. Rooms are of a good standard and offer all the facilities you would expect including air-conditioning. More details at www.balletti.it. In early September we can expect temperatures in the mid to high 20°C range. Participants wishing to arrive early or stay longer should make their own arrangements with our contact and cooperating partner: Panhellas Tourism & Congress (Mrs. Manuela Drape Stathoglou, Mail: manuela@panhellas.gr, Tel: 0030 2810 300847, Fax: 0030 2810 30848).

As we meet around the end of the main European holiday season, there will very probably be suitable low cost charter flights to Rome airport (www.adr.it) available from a wide range of major and regional European airports.

There will be shuttle transfer coaches for all arrivals and departures from the airport of Rome (Fiumicino Aeroporto) to Balletti Park Hotel and vice versa approx every 3-4 hours. The transfer time by coach is around 1¼ hour, depending on the traffic.

Note: We need to receive your arrival and departure transfer details (flight number / arrival and departure time) in order to arrange the transfers until latest 16 August 2011. In case you arrive or depart at other dates than in the programme, you will have to arrange your transfer on your own.

Travel by train. Take the train from Fiumicino airport (Trenitalia), reach the station of Roma Trastevere and from there get another train to Viterbo (Porto Romana). For more information, please have a look at the website www.trenitalia.com. To find the correct connection, add the following information in the space: From: Fiumicino Aeroporto To: Viterbo The journey takes approx 2½ hours and you always have to change train in Roma Trastevere. From Viterbo, you have to take the bus to Balletti Park Hotel (15-25 minutes)

Travel by taxi. Private taxi transfers can be arranged and pre-booked – the driving time by taxi is 1¼ hour. Contact our cooperation partner Panhellas Tourism & Congress (Mrs. Manuela Drape Stathoglou, Mail: manuela@panhellas.gr, Tel: 0030 2810 300847, Fax: 0030 2810 30848). Each taxi can be shared between 3 persons. The fare per taxi-trip is 165,00 €.

SUMMER SCHOOL CHAIRMEN

Prof Dr Robert Steinberger-Wilckens (Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany)
Prof Søren Linderoth (Risø National Laboratory/Denmark Technical University, Denmark)
Dr Arief Dahoe (University of Ulster, United Kingdom)

ORGANISING COMMITTEE

Prof Dr Robert Steinberger-Wilckens (Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany)
Mrs Chantal Hake (Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany)
Mr Josef Mertens (Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany)

CORRESPONDENCE

Student registration and financial matters - ch.hake@fz-Jülich.de, Phone +49 2461 61-2244, Fax +49 2461 61-4155
Lecturers/other information - jo.mertens@fz-Jülich.de, Phone +49 2461 61-6706

STUDENT FEE AND REGISTRATION

Registration cost per student is 850 €/week; this includes accommodation (6 nights - Sunday to Saturday - double occupancy; single occupancy +125 €, upon availability), all food (full board), tuition, school banquet and the half-day excursion. The registration form for each school category can be found at the end of this document.

All registrations should be made by 16th August 2011 at the very latest.

PROGRAMME

FIRST WEEK
Sunday, 21st August 2011 (first week)
19:00Welcome and Early Registration
Monday, 22nd August 2011 (first week)
 A PRIMER ON FUEL CELL AND HYDROGEN TECHNOLOGYAN INTRODUCTION TO SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELL TECHNOLOGY
08:30 - 09:00Welcome
09:00 - 11:00Introduction to Fuel Cells: - Status and applications of fuel cell technology - Competing technologies & the market place
R. Steinberger-Wilckens (Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany)
11:00 - 11:30Coffee Break
11:30 - 13:30Basic Thermodynamics and System Analysis for Fuel Cells
R. Steinberger-Wilckens (Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany)
13:30 - 14:30Lunch
14:30 - 16:00Free Time
16:00 - 17:30Hydrogen as an Energy Carrier: Production & Utilisation
R. Hamelmann (eff +, Germany)
Fundamentals of Electrochemistry, Thermodynamics and Solid State Chemistry
L.G.J. de Haart
Newbies
R. Mücke
Experienced
(Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany)
17:30 - 18:00Coffee Break
18:00 - 19:30Hydrogen Storage Technologies: Compatibility of Materials with Hydrogen
H. Barthelemy (Air Liquide, France)
19:30Welcome Drink / Dinner
Tuesday, 23rd August 2011 (first week)
 A PRIMER ON FUEL CELL AND HYDROGEN TECHNOLOGYAN INTRODUCTION TO SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELL TECHNOLOGY
08:30 - 10:30Safety I: Hydrogen Properties, Releases and Dispersion
V.V. Molkov (University of Ulster, United Kingdom)
S.L. Brennan (University of Ulster, United Kingdom)
Materials for Electrolytes and Anodes
A. Atkinson (Imperial College of Science and Technology, United Kingdom)
10:30 - 11:00Coffee Break
11:00 - 13:00Hydrogen Storage, Distribution & Infrastructure
R. Hamelmann (eff +, Germany)
Materials for Materials for Cathodes and Contacts
A. Atkinson (Imperial College of Science and Technology, United Kingdom)
13:00 - 14:00Lunch
14:00 - 16:30Free Time
16:30 - 17:00Tutorial on Unignited Jets
S.L. Brennan (University of Ulster, United Kingdom)
Student Projects
R. Steinberger-Wilckens (Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany)
17:00 - 17:30Coffee Break
17:30 - 20:00Overview on Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cell (PEFC)
B. Pollet (University of Birmingham, United Kingdom)
Cell and Stack Design
I.C. Vinke (Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany)
20:00 - 22:00Dinner
Wednesday, 24th August 2011 (first week)
 A PRIMER ON FUEL CELL AND HYDROGEN TECHNOLOGYAN INTRODUCTION TO SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELL TECHNOLOGY
08:30 - 10:30High Temperature Proton Exchange Fuel Cells
S.G. Neophytides (Institute of Chemical Engineering and High Temperature Chemical Processes, Institute Processes, Patras, Greece)
High temperature steels, interconnection/sealing materials and joining techniques
J. Schilm (Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems, Germany)
10:30 - 11:00Coffee Break
11:00 - 13:00Safety II: Hydrogen Fires
V.V. Molkov (University of Ulster, United Kingdom)
(11:00 - 12:30)
Ceramic Materials Manufacture
T. Graule (Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Testing and Research, Switzerland)
Tutorial on Jet Fires
S.L. Brennan (University of Ulster, United Kingdom)
(12:30 - 13:00)
13:00 - 15:00Lunch
15:00 - 20:00Excursion to Villa Lante
20:00Banquet
Thursday, 25th August 2011 (first week)
 A PRIMER ON FUEL CELL AND HYDROGEN TECHNOLOGYAN INTRODUCTION TO SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELL TECHNOLOGY
08:30 - 10:30Safety III: Hydrogen ExplosionsSOFC Fuels (Production & Issues & Reforming Sulfur, Carbon etc.)
S. McPhail (National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and the Environment, Italy)
Safety III-1: Deflagrations
V.V. Molkov (University of Ulster, United Kingdom)
(08:30 - 09:30)
Safety III-2: Detonations
G. Ciccarelli (Queen's University, Canada)
(09:30 - 10:30)
10:30 - 11:00Coffee Break
11:00 - 13:00Molten Carbonate Fuel Cells (MCFC) and Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFC)
S. McPhail (National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and the Environment, Italy)
Manufacturing of Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
R. Mücke (Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany)
13:00 - 14:00Lunch
14:00 - 16:00Practical Work
S. Reiners (Heliocentris, Germany)
16:00 - 17:00Tutorial on Deflagrations and Detonations
A.E. Dahoe (University of Ulster, United Kingdom)
Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Exam
Teaching Team
17:00 - 17:30Coffee Break
17:30 - 20:00Students Session / Participant Contribution
20:00Dinner
Friday, 26th August 2011 (first week)
 A PRIMER ON FUEL CELL AND HYDROGEN TECHNOLOGYAN INTRODUCTION TO SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELL TECHNOLOGY
08:30 - 10:30European Projects & Politics, Information Sources and Networks
C. Navas (Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (FCH JU), Brussels, Europe)
System Concepts and Balance of Plant Components
O. Posdziech (EBZ, Germany)
10:30 - 11:00Coffee Break
11:00 - 13:00Fuel Cell Applications and Development Challenges
S. Linderoth (Risø National Laboratory/Denmark Technical University, Denmark)
Degradation Issues
Lecture and Practical Work

L.G.J. de Haart (Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany)
13:00 - 14:00Lunch
14:00 - 16:00Practical Work
S. Reiners (Heliocentris, Germany)
16:00 - 17:00Tutorial on Deflagrations and Detonations
A.E. Dahoe (University of Ulster, United Kingdom)
Students Work Project
R. Steinberger-Wilckens (Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany)
17:00 - 18:00Coursework information, Exam information/results, thanks and official farewell
S.L. Brennan (University of Ulster, United Kingdom)
R. Steinberger-Wilckens (Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany)
S. Linderoth (Risø National Laboratory/Denmark Technical University, Denmark)
A.E. Dahoe (University of Ulster, United Kingdom)
19:30Dinner
Saturday, 27th August 2011 (first week)
Departure

SECOND WEEK
Sunday, 28th August 2011 (second week)
19:00Welcome and Early Registration
Monday, 29th August 2011 (second week)
 AN INTRODUCTION TO LOW TEMPERATURE FUEL CELL TECHNOLOGYSOLID OXIDE FUEL CELL MODELLING AND DESIGN
08:30 - 09:00Welcome
09:00 - 11:00Introduction to Fuel Cells: Fuel Cell Types and Designs Competing Technologies and the Market Place
R. Steinberger-Wilckens (Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany)
11:00 - 11:30Coffee Break
11:30 - 13:30Principles of Electrochemical Kinetics & Thermodynamics for Fuel Cells
R. Steinberger-Wilckens (Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany)
13:30 - 14:30Lunch
14:30 - 16:30Practical Work
S. Reiners (Heliocentris, Germany)
16:00 - 16:30Coffee Break
16:30 - 18:00Thermodynamics and Electrochemistry of Low Temperature Fuel Cells
F. Barbir (University of Split, Croatia)
Fundamentals of Electrochemistry, Electrochemical Kinetics and Solid State Chemistry
L.G.J. de Haart
Newbies
R. Mücke
Experienced
(Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany)
18:00 - 18:30Coffee Break
18:30 - 20:00Proton Exchange Fuel Cells & Direct Methanol Fuel Cells: Materials, Experiences, Challenges
J. Mergel (Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany)
Cell and Stack Design
I.C. Vinke (Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany)
20:00Welcome Drink/Dinner
Tuesday, 30th August 2011 (second week)
 AN INTRODUCTION TO LOW TEMPERATURE FUEL CELL TECHNOLOGYSOLID OXIDE FUEL CELL MODELLING AND DESIGN
08:30 - 10:30High Temperature Proton Exchange Fuel Cells: Materials, Experiences, Challenges
S.G. Neophytides ( Institute of Chemical Engineering and High Temperature Chemical Processes, Institute Processes, Patras, Greece)
System Concepts and Balance of Plant Components
O. Posdziech (EBZ, Germany)
10:30 - 11:00Coffee Break
11:00 - 13:00High Temperature Proton Exchange Fuel Cells: Materials, Experiences, Challenges
S.G. Neophytides ( Institute of Chemical Engineering and High Temperature Chemical Processes, Institute Processes, Patras, Greece)
Modelling Basics I
T. Hocker ( Zürcher Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften, Switzerland)
13:00 - 14:00Lunch
14:00 - 16:00Practical Work
S. Reiners (Heliocentris, Germany)
16:00 - 16:30Coffee Break
16:30 - 17:00Student Projects
S. Linderoth (Risø National Laboratory/Denmark Technical University, Denmark)
Student Projects
R. Steinberger-Wilckens (Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany)
16:30 - 17:00Coffee Break
17:00 - 18:30Alkaline Fuel Cells and Phosphoric Acid Fuel Cells
M. Thomas (AFC Energy, United Kingdom)
Modelling Basics II
T. Hocker ( Zürcher Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften, Switzerland)
18:30 - 20:00Poster Session
20:00Dinner
Wednesday, 31st August 2011 (first week)
 AN INTRODUCTION TO LOW TEMPERATURE FUEL CELL TECHNOLOGYSOLID OXIDE FUEL CELL MODELLING AND DESIGN
08:30 - 10:30Fuels for Low Temperature Fuel Cells Reforming, Cleaning
S. Knudsen Kaer (University of Aalborg, Denmark)
1D, 2D Simulation
A. Gubner (Munich University of Applied Sciences, Germany)
10:30 - 11:00Coffee Break
11:00 - 13:00Stationary Applications and Demos of Low Temperature Fuel Cells
M. Ellis (Intelligent Energy, United Kingdom)
CFD Simulation
A. Gubner (Munich University of Applied Sciences, Germany)
13:00 - 15:00Lunch
15:00 - 20:00Excursion to Villa Lante
20:00Banquet
Thursday, 1st September 2011 (second week)
 AN INTRODUCTION TO LOW TEMPERATURE FUEL CELL TECHNOLOGYSOLID OXIDE FUEL CELL MODELLING AND DESIGN
08:30 - 10:30Mobile Applications and Demos of Low Temperature Fuel Cells
F. Panik (University of Applied Sciences Esslingen, Germany)
Model Based Diagnosis for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
M. Sorrentino (University of Salerno, Italy)
10:30 - 11:00Coffee Break
11:00 - 13:00Practical Work on Mobile Applications and Demos of Low Temperature Fuel Cells
F. Panik (University of Applied Sciences Esslingen, Germany)
Macroscopic Modelling of Fuel Cell Degradation
A. Kulikowsky (State University of Moscow, Russia)
13:00 - 14:00Lunch
14:00 - 16:00Free Time
16:00 - 17:00Students ECTS Exam Low Temperature Fuel Cells
Teaching Team
Students ECTS Exam Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
Teaching Team
17:00 - 17:30Coffee Break
17:30 - 19:00Students Session / Participant Contribution
19:00 - 20:00Poster Session
20:00Dinner
Friday, 2nd September 2011 (second week)
 AN INTRODUCTION TO LOW TEMPERATURE FUEL CELL TECHNOLOGYSOLID OXIDE FUEL CELL MODELLING AND DESIGN
08:30 - 10:30How to Progress on Low Temperature Fuel Cells
F. Barbir (University of Split, Croatia)
Balance of Plant Modelling
S. Karvonen (Helsinki University of Technology, Finland)
10:30 - 11:00Coffee Break
11:00 - 13:00Practical Work on how to Progress on Low Temperature Fuel Cells
F. Barbir (University of Split, Croatia)
Hybrid Systems
L. Magistri (University of Genoa, Italy)
13:00 - 14:00Lunch
14:00 - 16:00Free Time
16:00 - 17:00Students Work Project
S. Linderoth (Risø National Laboratory/Denmark Technical University, Denmark)
R. Steinberger-Wilckens (Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany)
17:00 - 18:00Exam results, thanks and official farewell
S. Linderoth (Risø National Laboratory/Denmark Technical University, Denmark)
R. Steinberger-Wilckens (Forschungszentrum Jülich, Germany)
19:30Dinner
Saturday, 3rd September 2011 (second week)
Departure

GENIUS Project
Complementary Workshop
Thursday, 1st September 2011
Free participation for all Summer School pupils
14:00 - 17:00GENIUS project workshop
14:00 - 14:30Genius Project Overview (Philippe Moçeteguy, EIfER)
14:30 - 15:00Fuel Cells Diagnosis based on Pattern Recognition (Kun Wang, FC LAb)
15:00 - 15:30On-line diagnosis for SOFC (C. Pianese, University of Salerno)
15:30 - 15:45Coffee Break
15:45 - 16:15SOFC Diagnostic tool (L.Magistri, University if Genoa)
16:15 - 16:50Wrap-up and open discussion




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