Eager to learn more about the program? We invite you to join us for a series of webinars exploring Industry Challenges and potential CO2 Emission Solutions. Register here.

Reducing CO2 emissions and optimising energy systems without compromising competitiveness is a major challenge for many industries. Given the long and heavy investment cycles involved, there is an urgent need for industrial companies to start transforming their operations by applying sustainable engineering practices today.

Energy efficiency, renewable energy integration, carbon capture and storage, hydrogen use, advanced conversion technologies, water-waste-energy nexus models, urban energy system optimisation are just a few of the options available. However, a holistic approach is essential to achieve symbiosis between production sites and the circular economy. How can your company develop a systemic approach to energy efficiency and decarbonisation of industrial processes?

Upskill to lead the industrial energy transition now. Completing the Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS) in Industry Decarbonisation is a real opportunity to advance your career, as there is a significant need for highly skilled professionals who can holistically implement sustainable energy systems and decarbonise industrial processes.

For those aiming to pursue advanced specialisation, the CAS is also a first step into the following two advanced programs:

Eager to learn more about the program? We invite you to join us for a series of webinars exploring Industry Challenges and potential CO2 Emission Solutions

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Organisation

  • Industrial Process and Energy Systems Engineering (IPESE), School of Engineering (STI), EPFL, Switzerland
  • Institute of Sustainable Energy, HES-SO Valais-Wallis, Switzerland
  • Energy Center (CEN), EPFL, Switzerland

Program Academic Directors

  • Prof François Maréchal, Head of Industrial Process and Energy Systems Engineering group, EPFL
  • Prof. Manuele Margni, Institute of Sustainable Energy, HES-SO Valais-Wallis

Steering Committee

  • Prof. François Maréchal, Head of Industrial Process and Energy Systems Engineering group, EPFL
  • Prof. Manuele Margni, Institute of Sustainable Energy, HES-SO Valais-Wallis
  • Prof. Gaëtan Cherix, Director of the School of Engineering (HEI), HES-SO Valais-Wallis
  • Prof. Sophia Haussener, Head of the Laboratory of Renewable Energy Science and Engineering, EPFL
  • Dr. Yasmine Calisesi, Executive Director of the EPFL Energy Center
  • Rigas Hadzilacos, Deputy Executive Director of Formation Continue UNIL-EPFL

MAS Academic Leadership

  • CAS Sustainable Energy Systems Engineering: Industry Decarbonisation Prof. François Maréchal (EPFL) & Prof. Jessen Page (HES-SO)
  • CAS Sustainable Energy Systems Engineering:System Modelling Prof. Michaël Aklin (EPFL) & Prof. Manuele Margni (HES-SO)
  • CAS Sustainable Energy Systems Engineering:Urban Systems Prof. Claudia Binder (EPFL) & Prof. Jakob Rager (HES-SO)
  • CAS Sustainable Energy Systems Engineering:Electric Power Systems Prof. Mario Paolone (EPFL) & Prof. Fabrizio Sossan (HES-SO) 

Contact

For academic questions:Dr. Jean-Marie Fürbringer, Program Executive Director of MAS, DAS and CAS Sustainable Energy Systems Engineering: sustainable.energy@epfl.ch

Partners

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Contact:
Associate professor UAS, Manuele Margni
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Contact:
Professor UAS, Jessen Page