The 2nd school (winter 2023): Intelligent distributed generation.

The second school is planned to be conducted in the online form only – five (5) days of lectures and laboratory demonstrations (20.02-24.02.2023).

The subject of the second school will be focused on intelligent distributed generation (e.g. cogeneration systems, heat and energy production, organic Rankine cycle, optimization of systems in terms of savings and efficiency, integration of modern distributed energy systems, development of microturbines).

The deadline for the submitting applications for the first stage of the recruitment process is 16.01.2023 12:00 (Warsaw time). Based on the formal and merit-based evaluations of the submitted documents the list of PhD students for the online interviews will be created as soon as possible. It is planned that on the 17.01 the invitations to the interviews will be sent to the best candidates. The interviews will be conducted between 18.01 and 25.01. The final list of the School participants, together with the reserve list will be closed no later than 27.01.2023 and the potential participants will be informed about next steps related to participating in the School. The Project Office is responsible for informing the candidates about the recruitment outcomes.

Extension of recruitment / deadlines

The new deadline for the submitting applications for the first stage of the recruitment process is 05.02.2023 12:00 (Warsaw time). Based on the formal and merit-based evaluations of the submitted documents the list of PhD students for the online interviews will be created as soon as possible. It is planned that on the 07.02 the invitations to the interviews will be sent to the best candidates. The interviews will be conducted between 08.02 and 15.02. The final list of the School participants, together with the reserve list will be closed no later than 17.02.2023 and the potential participants will be informed about next steps related to participating in the School. The Project Office is responsible for informing the candidates about the recruitment outcomes.

Initial framework program

Lecturers:

dr ALICIA CRESPO
(Universitat de Lleida, Spain)

Thermal Energy Storage

dr inż. ARTUR POZARLIK
(University of Twente, The Netherlands)

ORC systems and their application
Pyrolysis oil combustion in gas turbines

dr hab. inż. PIOTR LAMPART
(Institute of Fluid-Flow Machinery Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland)

Turbine flows

dr hab. inż. PAWEŁ MADEJSKI
(AGH University of Science and Technology in Krakow, Poland)

Modern technologies for combined heat and power production

dr hab. inż. ADAM MARTOWICZ
(AGH University of Science and Technology in Krakow, Poland)

Thermoelectric materials and energy harvesting

dr hab. inż. ALEKSANDER OLCZYK
(Lodz University of Technology, Poland)

Measurements of fluid flow parameters and experimental data handling

dr inż. ŁUKASZ BREŃKACZ
(Institute of Fluid-Flow Machinery Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland)

Turbines for power generation

dr inż. KIRILL KABALYK
(Lodz University of Technology, Poland)

Basics of centrifugal compressor aerodynamic design for applications in distributed power generation

dr inż. KSAWERY KULIGOWSKI
(Institute of Fluid-Flow Machinery Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland)

Application of residues and by products from waste-to-energy processes – technical, agronomic and environmental aspects

dr inż. TOMASZ KACZMARCZYK
(Institute of Fluid-Flow Machinery Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland)

ORC cogeneration systems

dr inż. TOMASZ PRZYBYLIŃSKI
(Institute of Fluid-Flow Machinery Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland)

Injector and ejector

dr inż. ROHAN SOMAN
(Institute of Fluid-Flow Machinery Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland)

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