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9th International short course and advanced research workshop in the series "Progress in Hydrogen Safety": Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Early Market Applications

11 - 15 October 2010 Jordanstown, Belfast

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Who are we?

The HySAFER centre at the University of Ulster focuses on the area of hydrogen safety and the phenomena associated with potential hydrogen accidents (leaks, explosions, fires etc.). In addition to research, the centre is actively involved in the development of education programmes in hydrogen safety, including short courses. The research activities of HySAFER range from fundamental work to ground breaking applications and primarily include computer simulations, and consequence modelling, of potential accident scenarios.

Up and coming event

The HySAFER centre are pleased to announce a 5 day, International short course and advanced research workshop on " Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Early Market Applications , 11 - 15 October 2010, Belfast. This is the 9th International short course and advanced research workshop in the series "Progress in Hydrogen Safety": 'Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Early Market Applications', and will be held at the University of Ulster in Jordanstown, Belfast. The course is flexible, if you feel you cannot be away from work for a full 5 days you can attend only the days you want to. This promises to be an exciting and informative event with lectures delivered by world wide experts within the hydrogen economy.

Who Should Attend

The International Short Course and advanced research workshop is ideally suited to those who wish to meet the growing demand for specialists in Hydrogen Safety Engineering i.e. industries and services such as aerospace, process industry, energy industry, civil works, transport and distribution, fire and rescue services, regulatory authorities, teaching and research institutes, various industrialist co operations, consultancies etc. The course is aimed at researchers, professionals, industrialists and those who have an interest in working with hydrogen in this new and rapid advancing field.

Post Graduate Certificate, Post Graduate Diploma and Masters in Hydrogen Safety Engineering

The teaching materials from the International short course series 'Progress in Hydrogen Safety' are used in World's First Higher Educational Programme in Hydrogen Safety the PgCert/PgDip/MSc in Hydrogen Safety engineering offered by the University of Ulster. (http://campusone.ulster.ac.uk/potential/postgraduate.php?ppid=24). Those attending the International Short Course and advanced research workshop and who are also registered with the PgCert/PgDip/MSc in Hydrogen Safety Engineering will obtain 20 CATS Points for Module Progress in Hydrogen Safety leading to the degree PgDip/MSc in Hydrogen Safety Engineering.

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