We are no longer accepting registrations for this course. If more seats become available we’ll announce here and on our other channels. Registrants on the waiting list will be soon informed of the status of their request.
Are you ready to have a quick dive into the Hydrogen hype? Are you looking to understand whether it is a game changer or a bubble?
The Texas Engineering Executive Education of the Cockrell School of Engineering (TxEEE) is opening the doors to 10 researchers/entrepreneurs/industry professionals from our UT Austin Portugal’s community in Portugal to attend online advanced training on Hydrogen.
TxEEE is hosting “Hydrogen – Why the hype? Opportunities, Challenges and Recent Trends” on April 12 and April 14. In this 4-hour course, UT Austin’s top-notch experts will provide an overview of hydrogen use as a climate solution, discuss recent policy and commercial developments related to building a global hydrogen economy and review hydrogen technology research needs, challenges and opportunities.
Tuition fees for participants primarily affiliated with Portuguese institutions will not be charged as they will be covered by the UT Austin Portugal Program’s budget at UT Austin. To this end, you should fill out a specific form:
Only ten seats are available, which will be assigned on a first-come-first-serve approach. Participants without primary affiliation to Portuguese institutions will not be accepted into the course.
This is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to expand your knowledge about this versatile energy solution and learn how it may contribute to energy transition towards a net-zero economy.
General Information
- Date: April 12 and April 14, 2023 | 10 a.m. – 12 p.m (US Central Time)
- Speakers: Emily Beagle, PhD, Michael Webber, PhD and Michael Lewis.
- Platform: Zoom. Recordings will be provided.
For more details on this course, visit the official website (for information purposes only).
Agenda
(all times in US Central Time – Austin, Texas) | Time Zone Converter here
Part One: Introduction, Overview, and Policy Context for Hydrogen | |||
Wednesday, April 12, 2023 | |||
Time | Lecture | Topic | Primary Instructor |
10 a.m. – 11 a.m. | 1 | Hydrogen’s history, current status and potential role in a decarbonized energy future | Dr. Michael Webber |
11 a.m. – 12 p.m. | 2 | Recent hydrogen policy and regulatory developments | Dr. Emily Beagle |
Part Two: Deeper Dive on Hydrogen Technology Considerations | |||
Friday, April 14, 2023 | |||
Time | Lecture | Topic | Primary Instructor |
10 a.m. – 11.30 a.m. | 3 | Hydrogen production technologies and system level considerations for development of hydrogen economy | Mr. Michael Lewis |
11.30 a.m. – 12 p.m. | 4 | Emission abatement potential, risks, and technology needs in new end-use sectors using hydrogen | Dr. Emily Beagle |