Winter Term 2025/2026 | Wednesdays 16:00–18:00
FH Lecture Hall 6, TPH (Feihaus), TU Wien
Tower A, Green Area, 2nd Floor, Room AEEG40

This advanced lecture series, part of the Cluster of Excellence Materials for Energy Conversion and Storage (MECS), offers a unique and interdisciplinary teaching format that connects cutting-edge materials science with real-world deployment in industry and policy.

Designed for PhD candidates and advanced researchers, the course features expert-led sessions by leading figures from academia, industry, and government. Each session explores critical innovations, applications, and strategies for sustainable energy conversion and storage technologies.

This course is designed as ‘Ringvorlesung’ to understand the broad scope of the evolving applications of materials science and physics within a green and circular economy. This course, designed for PhD candidates enrolled within the framework of the Cluster of Excellence ‘Materials for Energy Coversion and Storage’ takes an unconventional approach to understanding materials for energy conversion and storage.

Through a series of engaging sessions led by professionals from industry, academia, and policymaking, participants will understand and discuss the latest innovations and real-world applications that drive sustainable energy solutions. The curriculum transcends traditional classroom boundaries, offering a holistic view of how natural science principles integrate with and propel policy frameworks, industrial strategies, and economic imperatives toward achieving ecological balance. Students will gain insights into the multidisciplinary challenges and opportunities presented by renewable energy technologies, energy storage advancements, and resource-efficient processes.

https://tiss.tuwien.ac.at/course/courseDetails.xhtml?dswid=8189&dsrid=774&semester=2025 S&locale=en&courseNr=134247

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