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VFCS’22 : VIRTUAL Fuel Cell System Summer School on electrochemical hybrid systems

  • Past event
07·06·22 10·06·22

In the frame of FCLAB’ Summer Schools series, the European project Virtual-FCS is organizing the 2022 Summer School edition VFCS’22, which will take place in Belfort from 7 to 10 June. VFCS’22 is organized with the participation of the European project Haeolus. This year, the focus will be on modelling, diagnostics and prognostics of electrochemical hybrid systems including fuel cells and batteries.

The Summer School will propose lectures, tutorials, practical work, lab visits and experiments. During the 4 days of the school, lectures will present different key topics of energy systems such as fuel cell-based hybrid system performance analysis dimensioning, and degradation modelling, as well as the tools: data-driven or model-based approaches dedicated to diagnostics or prognostics. This summer school is designed for Graduate and PhD Students, for Academics and Researchers as well as to Industry Partners.

Registrations for the summer school 2022 are now closed; if you wish to receive information about next year’s edition or to know more about other initiatives organised in the frame of the European project Virtual FCS, please contact Nadia Steiner at nadia.steiner@univ-fcomte.fr!