European Universities for a Clean Energy Future: Interdisciplinary Education, Training and Research. Energy Clustering Event.

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European Universities for a Clean Energy Future: Interdisciplinary Education, Training and Research Energy Clustering Event #EUAenergy 21-22 March 2018 Hosted by Université de Lorraine Présidence Building, Amphithéâtre de la Présidence Léopold (level 0) 34 cours Léopold, 54000 Nancy PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME WEDNESDAY, 21 MARCH 2018 12.00-13.00 Registration and Light Lunch 13.00-13.15 Welcome Addresses 13.15-13.45 Setting the scene Prof. Pierre Mutzenhardt, Rector, University of Lorraine; President of Research Commission of CPU Prof. Torbjørn Digernes, Chair of the EUA Energy and Environment Platform; former Rector, Norwegian University of Science and Technology Dr Frédéric Ravel, Scientific Director of the Sector Energy, Sustainable Development, Chemistry and Processes; Ministry for Higher Education, Research and Innovation Prof. Fabrice Lemoine, Energies for the future, Lorraine Université d'excellence

13.45-14.15 Partnering to deliver: Interdisciplinary Education, Training and Research programmes This plenary will introduce the conference and will address opportunities for building partnerships in order to deliver new interdisciplinary education and research programmes. Insights from innovative practices in industry-education collaboration will be presented (Part I). The session will also include the presentation of the report Energy Transition and the Future of Energy Research, Innovation and Education: An Action Agenda for European Universities, a strategic document arisen from the work of the UNI-SET project (Part II). The report Action Agenda aims to provide a framework for universities across Europe to take initiative and develop interdisciplinary cooperation to promote the innovative research and education required to overcome the energy and environmental challenges. (Part I) 14.15-14.45 Coffee break Introduction to the event objectives Prof. Torbjørn Digernes, Chair of the EUA Energy and Environment Platform; former Rector, Norwegian University of Science and Technology Dr Lidia Borrell-Damian, Director for Research & Innovation, European University Association Insights from innovative practices in industry-education collaboration Prof. Josep Bordonau, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya; MSc School Director, EIT InnoEnergy Prof. Juan Jesús Pérez, Vice-Rector for International Policy, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya 14.45-15.30 Partnering to deliver: Interdisciplinary Education, Training and Research programmes (Part II) Insights from the Action Agenda report Dr Douglas Halliday, Durham Energy Institute, Durham University Prof. Fabrice Lemoine, Energies for the future, Lorraine Université d'excellence Programme Prof. Mihaela Albu, Politehnica University of Bucharest Dr Wim Melis, Greenwich University 15.30-17.30 Parallel Sessions: Partnerships and key challenges of emerging European clusters to take forward the Action Agenda In these parallel sessions, university and industry leaders will be given the floor to share good practices and future opportunities to reform research and education programmes. The main objective is to facilitate mutual learning and exchange through presentations on projects and activities with an innovative approach to education, training and research. Preference will be given to activities with an interdisciplinary and/or collaborative approach. Moderators of sessions will invite the speakers and the audience to reflect on the implementation of the actions proposed in the Action Agenda. Some of the questions addressed will be: How cooperation with third parties and research on new topics can feed education programmes? How this can translate into a quick and flexible production and delivery of these programmes to respond to new and urgent market demands? Participants will also be invited to reflect on the ambition to link research, innovation and education policy at EU level, namely in H2020 and FP9.

19.30-22.00 Dinner 1) Energy Efficiency Room: Salle du Conseil (level -1) Dr Jay Sterling Gregg, Technical University of Denmark; EERA JP Economic, environmental and social impacts Dr Sjoerd de Vries, University of Twente Prof. Vincent Chevrier, Computer Science Lab, University of Lorraine Moderator: Prof. Fabrice Lemoine, Energies for the future, Lorraine Université d'excellence Rapporteur: Dr Wim Melis, Greenwich University 2) Renewable Integration and Energy Storage Room: Amphithéâtre de la Présidence Léopold (level 0) Dr Kristin Guldbrandsen Frøysa, University of Bergen Prof. Carlos Del Cañizo, University Politehnica of Madrid Prof. Michel Deshaies, Geography Lab, University of Lorraine Moderator: Dr Douglas Halliday, Durham University Rapporteur: Ms Kamila Kozirog, EUA 3) Smart and Flexible Energy Systems Room: Pavillon 1 (level 1) Prof. Annukka Jokipii, University of Vaasa Prof. Kjetil Uhlen, NTNU Prof. Frank Eliassen, University of Oslo Prof. Jerôme Dinet, Psychology Lab, University of Lorraine Moderator: Prof. Mihaela Albu, Politehnica University of Bucharest Rapporteur: Ms Borana Taraj, EUA 4) Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage Room: Pavillon 2 (level 2) Prof. Hanna Knuutila, NTNU Mr David Nevicato, Total Dr Pawel Gladysz, Silesian University of Technology Prof. Eric Favre, Process Engineering Lab, University of Lorraine Moderator: Prof. Xavier Gimenez, University of Barcelona Rapporteur: Dr Andrzej Adamski, Jagiellonian University Grand Hotel de la Reine 2 Place Stanislas, 54000 Nancy, France

THURSDAY, 22 MARCH 2018 8.30-9.00 Registration 9.00-9.30 Plenary Session: Reporting of the parallel sessions on Day 1 Session moderators/rapporteurs 09.30-10.30 Plenary Session: Developing multidisciplinary master and doctoral programmes 10.30-11.00 Coffee break The main objective of this plenary session is to test the innovative ideas discussed in the Action Agenda report. Experienced plenary speakers from universities and industry will present concrete institutional examples. The plenary session frames the discussions in the subsequent World Café session on Delivering new and innovative research and education programmes. Prof. João Serra, University of Lisbon Dr Isabelle Schuster, PhD School programme director; InnoEnergy Mr. Gérard Griffay, Energy Program & Free Innovation Program Leader, Arcelor-Mittal Moderator: Prof. Fabrice Lemoine, Energies for the future, Lorraine Université d'excellence 11.00-13.00 World Café Method: Delivering new and innovative research and education programmes The main objective of this session is to test the ideas for the main topics addressed in Day 1. The session will take the form of workshop discussions. Participants will split into 5 to 6 small and informal working groups. The session is structured in two parts of 30 minutes each. Each group will have one moderator and one rapporteur. The moderators will invite the participants to brainstorm on selected questions. Subsequently, the moderators and the rapporteurs will summarise the main ideas emerged during the discussions and present them in a concluding plenary session. 11.00-11.15 Introduction about the World Café Method by the host 11:15-12:15 World Café Session Part 1) Frameworks and barriers for the development of education and research programmes The session will address the institutional dimension as well as opportunities and challenges at European, national or local level (e.g. barriers within and outside university boundaries; building positive partnerships; accreditation etc.). Part 2) Tools and mechanisms to deliver innovative education and research programmes The session will test ideas for concrete tools in delivering the programmes (e.g. stackable/micro masters; lifelong learning etc.). 12.15-13.00 Summary of sessions Key messages from session moderators and/or rapporteurs

13.00-13.15 Closing Remarks 13.15-14.00 Light Lunch