TRAINING & EVENTS

The primary objective of the SMILE training program is to equip Doctoral Candidates with the necessary skills and knowledge to cultivate independence in their research endeavors while also enabling them to discover innovative and groundbreaking solutions in their respective fields.

Professional course II: Identifying R&D needs, mapping industry needs into research goals and developing smart proposals

Program 8.30 - 9.30 Overview of Industry needs in the field of geoenergy – NTNU, Philip Ringrose 9.30 - 11 Transferring and disseminating your results - Tomasz Chichocki, Horizon Results Booster 11 - 11.30 break 11.30 - 12.30 Funding opportunities…

World Carbon Capture and Storage Conference

SMILE European Doctoral Network on Geo-energies is supporting the World CCUS Conference 2025, and a group of SMILE members, students and advisors will participate in the research event held in Bergen (Norway), September 1st to 4th: Tuesday,…

Geoenergies for the Ecological Transition Summer School

When: June, 9th to 13th, 2025 Where: Room 18. Edifici Sa Riera.…

SMILE Training Prague

Date: January, 27th to 31st, 2025 Location: Prague Technical course III: Numerical modelling of coupled processes, Christopher McDermott (UEDIN) January, 27th to 29th Objective: To provide an overview of the most recent techniques for modelling…

SMILE training Barcelona

Date: May, 13th to 17th 2024 Location: Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Campus Nord (Barcelona)   Content Professional course III: Producing dissemination short videos I 13th, 14th and 15th of May Objective: Dissemination of research…

PICO Session at EGU 2024

| Fri, 19 Apr, 16:15–18:00 (CEST) PICO spot 4 Convener: Victor Vilarrasa | Co-conveners: Alba Zappone, Antonio Pio Rinaldi, Oriol Monserrat, Leo Eisner More information PICO presentations are given in a hybrid format supported by a Zoom meeting…

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