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CERI Workshop September 2019
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As part of the CERI cooperation, Professor Wirsum visited the BP Clean Energy Research and Education Center at [...]
See you soon Nils!
admin 2019-09-23T12:23:56+00:00 23 September 2019|
One last time: Ni hao from Beijing! After three months the end of my research stay at Tsinghua [...]
Working at the BP Clean Energy Research and Education Center
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Ni hao from Beijing! We would like to introduce our workspace and the topics we are working on: [...]
Initiative
Exchange
Research
Scientists from China and Germany address to challenges of global energy research through regular exchange in Beijing and Aachen.
Students interested in participating in CERI can apply for a scholarship. CERI provides financial and academic support during their master theses at Tsinghua University or RWTH University.
Climate change is already affecting a major part of the world’s population. Hence reduction of CO2-emissions and the inherent greenhouse effect is one of the most important issues.
Every experience is individual. Every experience is unique. The reports of former CERI participants give an insight into their experiences of the intercultural exchange.
As conventional fossil power generation is replaced by renewables the power plants locations are spread out more widely across the country. Solutions for arising challenges have to be developed.
All research is completed by utilizing the strenghts of the institutions involved creating synergies and out-of-the-box thinking for problem solutions.
All master theses promote the current research at CERI with up-to-date topics. The theses are supervised by German and Chinese researchers to ensure best results.
The significance of digitalization is increasing steadily in many industrial sectors. Advantages and possibilities for the changing energy supply system need to be determined.
The present generation of students will be the decision makers of tomorrow. Hence their support and the sensitization for the future challenges is mandatorily necessary.
Additional information about the cooperation of Tsinghua University and RWTH Aachen Unviersity can be obtained from the international office.
Some of the scientific outcome can be transferred into publications. In addition to all master theses these show the continuous/consistent progress of joint research within CERI.
Initiative
Scientists from China and Germany address to challenges of global energy research through regular exchange in Beijing and Aachen.
All research is completed by utilizing the strenghts of the institutions involved creating synergies and out-of-the-box thinking for problem solutions.
The present generation of students will be the decision makers of tomorrow. Hence their support and the sensitization for the future challenges is mandatorily necessary.
Exchange
Students interested in participating in CERI can apply for a scholarship. CERI provides financial and academic support during their master theses at Tsinghua University or RWTH University.
Every experience is individual. Every experience is unique. The reports of former CERI participants give an insight into their experiences of the intercultural exchange.
All master theses promote the current research at CERI with up-to-date topics. The theses are supervised by German and Chinese researchers to ensure best results.
Additional information about the cooperation of Tsinghua University and RWTH Aachen Unviersity can be obtained from the international office.
Research
Climate change is already affecting a major part of the world’s population. Hence reduction of CO2-emissions and the inherent greenhouse effect is one of the most important issues.
As conventional fossil power generation is replaced by renewables the power plants locations are spread out more widely across the country. Solutions for arising challenges have to be developed.
The significance of digitalization is increasing steadily in many industrial sectors. Advantages and possibilities for the changing energy supply system need to be determined.
Some of the scientific outcome can be transferred into publications. In addition to all master theses these show the continuous/consistent progress of joint research within CERI.
Initiative
Scientists from China and Germany address to challenges of global energy research through regular exchange in Beijing and Aachen.
All research is completed by utilizing the strenghts of the institutions involved creating synergies and out-of-the-box thinking for problem solutions.
The present generation of students will be the decision makers of tomorrow. Hence their support and the sensitization for the future challenges is mandatorily necessary.
Exchange
Students interested in participating in CERI can apply for a scholarship. CERI provides financial and academic support during their master theses at Tsinghua University or RWTH University.
Every experience is individual. Every experience is unique. The reports of former CERI participants give an insight into their experiences of the intercultural exchange.
All master theses promote the current research at CERI with up-to-date topics. The theses are supervised by German and Chinese researchers to ensure best results.
Additional information about the cooperation of Tsinghua University and RWTH Aachen Unviersity can be obtained from the international office.
Research
Climate change is already affecting a major part of the world’s population. Hence reduction of CO2-emissions and the inherent greenhouse effect is one of the most important issues.
As conventional fossil power generation is replaced by renewables the power plants locations are spread out more widely across the country. Solutions for arising challenges have to be developed.
The significance of digitalization is increasing steadily in many industrial sectors. Advantages and possibilities for the changing energy supply system need to be determined.
Some of the scientific outcome can be transferred into publications. In addition to all master theses these show the continuous/consistent progress of joint research within CERI.