Subscribe to the daily news Sign in
En
European Course Of Cryogenics 2019 Registration Open
12 April 2019

European Course Of Cryogenics 2019 Registration Open

The application for the European Cryogenics Course (ECC) 2019 is now open. The Course is organized by the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of the Technical University of Dresden (TUD) / Germany, the Faculty of Mechanical and Power Engineering of the Wroclaw University of Science and Technology (WUST) / Poland and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) of Trondheim / Norway.

The ECC will extend over 3 weeks during Summer 2019 and is open to all graduate and doctoral students. Due to the limited capacity interested students should apply for participating before the end of April.

From the 19th to the 23rd of August the TU Dresden will host the first part of the Course focused on "Basics, liquid hydrogen technology". The second part of the Course will take place from the 26th to the 30th of August at the Wroclaw University in Poland and will deal with "Helium cryogenics and cryostat technology". Finally, between the 2nd and the 6th of September the NTNU of Trondheim, Norway will offer a Course on "Liquified natural gas and coolers".

Lecturers are members of the organizing universities and a number of invited
external experts. In addition to the lessons, the program of the ECC includes technical excursions, tutorials and demonstrations. The course will finish with two written examinations concerning the two main subjects (cryogenics, fundamentals and processes).

Detailed information about the application process and the program of the
Course may be found on the flyer or at the dedicated webpage.
Share
Get the daily refrigeration briefing
Trusted by 3,000+ refrigeration professionals worldwide
By subscribing, you create a free Refindustry account and agree to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.
No spam. Only industry-relevant news.
Unsubscribe anytime.

Related news

EU sets life-cycle GWP rules for new buildings
The European Commission has amended Annex III to Directive (EU) 2024/1275 to establish a Union framework for national calculation of life-cycle global warming potential (GWP) for new buildings. The...
08 May 2026
Johnson Controls expands Denmark heat pump and chiller facility
Johnson Controls has expanded its Holme, Denmark heat pump and chiller facility, increasing production and testing capabilities for high-capacity heat pumps in Europe. The site operates on 100%...
yesterday
France bans gas boilers in new buildings from 2027
France will ban the installation of gas boilers in new buildings from January 1, 2027, as part of a broader strategy to reduce dependence on fossil fuels. The measure was presented by the French pr...
01 May 2026
REHVA Re-elects Risto Kosonen as Vice President
REHVA, the Federation of European Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Associations, has re-elected Risto Kosonen as Vice President for a second three-year mandate. The decision was...
today
EU plan backs heat pumps to cut energy costs and boost security
The European Commission has published an energy plan that identifies electrification as a key measure to protect consumers from high energy prices linked to the fossil fuel crisis. The plan include...
today
Henrik Ziegler returns as CEO of DSI Dantech Group
DSI Dantech Group has announced that Henrik Ziegler has resumed his role as Chief Executive Officer, returning to the company after less than two years away. Ziegler has more than 43 yea...
06 May 2026