Se graduan 57 estudiantes de la I promoción del Máster Interuniversitario en Tecnologías del Hidrógeno

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Se graduan 57 estudiantes de la I promoción del Máster Interuniversitario en Tecnologías del Hidrógeno

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Se graduan 57 estudiantes de la I promoción del Máster Interuniversitario en Tecnologías del Hidrógeno

La mayoría de los y las alumnas ha desarrollado su proyecto final de máster orientado a responder al reto real de una empresa. Entre los proyectos presentados se encuentran el diseño de una pila de combustible para un camión, el diseño de una nueva planta de e-fuel, motores de combustión 100% hidrogeno, un sistema de almacenamiento y transporte de H2 de uso doméstico o la generación de hidrógeno con reactor nuclear, entre otros trabajos

2023·07·17

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A total of 57 people who studied last year the I promotion of the Interuniversity Master in Hydrogen Technologies have received their diploma in the ceremony that took place simultaneously in the different venues where the program is studied: Bilbao, Barcelona, Tarragona and Zaragoza.Specifically, in Bilbao there have been 32 students who have gone to the campus Bilbao AS Fabrik to receive their certificate from the hand of representatives of Mondragon Unibertsitatea and the University of the Basque Country / Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea. A total of 75 people took this master's degree last year. So far 57 of them have completed their training and the rest will finish it later.

The professionals who have completed this master's degree have acquired innovative and cutting-edge knowledge in the field of hydrogen and its associated technologies, with special emphasis on generation, transport, storage and transformation, as well as the energy market. This wide range of topics has attracted to the program engineers from various specialties (chemical, energy, materials, environmental, civil, industrial, mechanical, telecommunications, electronics...), and has allowed them to be trained to open new professional horizons in the field of hydrogen, the new vector that will contribute strategically in the necessary energy transition.

Each student has developed a Master's thesis project to respond to a challenge posed by a company. The variety of the topics covered in these projects shows the need for innovation and research for this energy vector to become a reality. Among the projects developed by the graduates are, for example, the design of a fuel cell for a truck, a project for H2 generation by pyrolysis, the design of a new e-fuel plant, 100% hydrogen combustion engines, a system for storage and transport of H2 for domestic use, hydrogen generation with a nuclear reactor, a H2 storage system in the industrial field, a project for the design of an electro-power station network, a project for the transformation of ports for the H2 value chain, a photoelectrocatalytic hydrogen generation project, etc.

III edition, in October

The third edition of the Master's program will start on October 20 and an online information session has been organized to be held on September 6 between 18:30 and 19:30. Information session.

The Interuniversity Master in Hydrogen Technologies will be taught again in its 4 locations: Bilbao, Barcelona, Tarragona and Zaragoza, and will offer 75 places distributed as follows: 30 in Bilbao, 15 in Barcelona, 15 in Tarragona and 15 Zaragoza.

The program is aimed at professionals interested in training in hydrogen technologies and their applications, such as project managers and technicians from companies that are introducing or plan to introduce hydrogen technologies in their products or services in the future, professionals from the industrial or technological sector interested in the potential of this new vector or energy sector suppliers that want to prepare their technicians for the new sustainability challenges of the future.

This master's degree is promoted and coordinated by 5 state universities: Mondragon Unibertsitatea, the leading university; the University of the Basque Country/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea, the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, the Universitat Rovira i Virgili and the University of Zaragoza. Also participating are 6 training and research centers: the Somorrostro Integrated Vocational Training Center, the Institut Comte de Rius of Tarragona, the Institut Escola del Treball of Barcelona, the Pirámide Integrated Public Vocational Training Center, the School of Industrial Organization and the Hydrogen Foundation of Aragon, with the support of Repsol-Petronor.

This unprecedented collaboration of reference entities from the industrial, university and vocational training worlds seeks to balance the engineering profiles trained at the university and those coming from vocational training, thus accelerating the effective development of hydrogen technologies in the industry.

Target

The objective of this training program is to provide the necessary competencies for students to be able to develop, manage and lead hydrogen technologies and their applications in industry, a specialty aligned with European decarbonization strategies. To this end, the program will once again rely on an excellent teaching staff of recognized active professionals in the industry, as well as university experts and experts from technology and research centers of the twelve driving entities.

Its practical orientation is one of the central axes of this training program, as students will carry out regular internships with simulation packages, technical visits to companies, as well as mandatory and face-to-face internships in the laboratory to test the concepts and tools analyzed. The training culminates with a master's thesis applied to a real challenge, with a priority objective: to contribute to the advancement of the real challenges of companies in the field of hydrogen technologies.

Master's informative session: informative session.

 

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