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Erasmus Mundus in Environomical Pathways for Sustainable Energy Services (SELECT+) # PROGRAM IN EXTINCTION #

Information: The Select+ Erasmus Mundus doctoral programme is a four-year mobility programme between universities and associated industries. Around ten doctoral candidates will be admitted to the programme per year, and they will undertake novel research focusing on innovation and entrepreneurship in the field of energy. Of these ten or more doctoral projects, one will focus on the field of business and entrepreneurship, rather than engineering sciences. The main research language will be English.

Objectives: The doctoral programme has the following objectives: 1. To ensure doctoral degree holders have a high level of base knowledge about materials, physics, chemistry, nanotechnology and biotechnology, in order to find new and better ways of producing and transforming energy, distribution, management, and use.
2. To provide a high level of competence in the understanding of quality engineering in the field of corporate and sustainable energy.
3. To provide specific education and training using the “well-to-wheel” perspective, a concept that provides a complete overview of the field, from available energy resources (the well) to usable energy services (the wheel).
4. To involve various businesses (both large ones and SMEs) and work together with them.
5. To develop a new group of future business leaders with corporate social responsibility in the field of energy.
6. To bring new efficient energies to the market as products in as little time as possible.
7. To assist SMEs and provide them with access to the results of high-level research. .

Reasoning: The energy sector has reached a turning point at which large, foreseen investments in energy will give a significant push to the development of new energy technologies. The SET Plan calls for a dramatic increase in European R&D in the field of energy, with many sources providing financing to create one coherent programme. The SET Plan is on the brink of becoming a part of EU member states’ energy programmes and the programmes employed by individual institutions and industries. Tools such as joint planning, strategic alliances and new forms of public/private partnership are still in the early stages of development. To achieve SET Plan goals, it is imperative that new initiatives be undertaken to kickstart and the manage the higher level of activity that will be required. This means that there will be a growing need for high calibre professionals with new sets of abilities in the field of sustainable energy. Recently, the European Wind Initiative (a March 2009 concept paper) identified the need for more than 1,000 additional doctoral students in 2020 and 2,000 in 2030. Doctoral, master’s and continuing education programmes are all required to meet this need for new kinds of programmes. A teacher training programme will also be required to prepare the teaching staffs of European institutions. These programmes should be based on a sound combination of innovation-driven research and participation in the industry. Thus, they should integrate all of the elements of the knowledge triangle. Furthermore, the programmes must be interdisciplinary, meaning they have to integrate the learning of business and technology to ensure that candidates gain technical savvy as well as business skills. Current Erasmus Mundus MSc programmes, such as the Select+ programme, match well with this idea. Additionally, the Select+ programme can serve as an “umbrella” to provide other energy-related European education programmes with a framework for gathering various kinds of learning materials.

Other Universities

  • AGH University of Science and Technology, in Poland: https://www.agh.edu.pl/en
  • Aalto Yliopisto-Aalto University, in Finland: https://www.aalto.fi/en
  • Instituto Superior Técnico, in Lisbon, Portugal: https://tecnico.ulisboa.pt/en/
  • KTH, The Royal Institute of Technology, in Sweden (coordinating): https://www.kth.se/en
  • The Polytechnic University of Turin, in Italy: https://www.polito.it/index.php?lang=en
  • The Eindhoven University of Technology, in the Netherlands: https://www.tue.nl/en/
  • École des Mines de Nantes, in France: https://www.imt-atlantique.fr/en

COORDINATOR

Casanova Hormaechea, Ignasi

CONTACT

Barcelona Industrial Engineering Management and Support Unit
Pavelló I
Ground floor
Av. Diagonal, 647
08028 Barcelona

http://www.exploreselect.eu/SELECTPhD/tabid/1264/language/en-US/Default.aspx

General information

Access profile

Physics, Chemistry or Engineering (for example, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Engineering or Energy Engineering).

Output profile

Doctoral candidates who complete a doctoral degree will have acquired the following competencies, which are needed to carry out quality research (Royal Decree 99/2011, of 28 January, which regulates official doctoral studies):

a) A systematic understanding of the field of study and a mastery of the research skills and methods related to the field.
b) An ability to conceive, design or create, put into practice and adopt a substantial process of research or creation.
c) An ability to contribute to pushing back the frontiers of knowledge through original research.
d) A capacity for critical analysis and an ability to assess and summarise new and complex ideas.
e) An ability to communicate with the academic and scientific community and with society in general as regards their fields of knowledge in the manner and languages that are typical of the international scientific community to which they belong.
f) An ability to foster scientific, technological, social, artistic and cultural progress in academic and professional contexts within a knowledge-based society.

The award of a doctoral degree must equip the graduate for work in a variety of settings, especially those requiring creativity and innovation. Doctoral graduates must have at least acquired the personal skills needed to:

a) Develop in contexts in which there is little specific information.
b) Find the key questions that must be answered to solve a complex problem.
c) Design, create, develop and undertake original, innovative projects in their field.
d) Work as part of a team and independently in an international or multidisciplinary context.
e) Integrate knowledge, deal with complexity and make judgements with limited information.
f) Offer criticism on and intellectually defend solutions.

Finally, with respect to competencies, doctoral students must:
a) have acquired advanced knowledge at the frontier of their discipline and demonstrated, in the context of internationally recognised scientific research, a deep, detailed and well-grounded understanding of theoretical and practical issues and scientific methodology in one or more research fields;
b) have made an original and significant contribution to scientific research in their field of expertise that has been recognised as such by the international scientific community;
c) have demonstrated that they are capable of designing a research project that serves as a framework for carrying out a critical analysis and assessment of imprecise situations, in which they are able to apply their contributions, expertise and working method to synthesise new and complex ideas that yield a deeper knowledge of the research context in which they work;
d) have developed sufficient autonomy to set up, manage and lead innovative research teams and projects and scientific collaborations (both national and international) within their subject area, in multidisciplinary contexts and, where appropriate, with a substantial element of knowledge transfer;
e) have demonstrated that they are able to carry out their research activity in a socially responsible manner and with scientific integrity;
f) have demonstrated, within their specific scientific context, that they are able to make cultural, social or technological advances and promote innovation in all areas within a knowledge-based society;
g) have demonstrated that they are able to participate in scientific discussions at the international level in their field of expertise and disseminate the results of their research activity to audiences of all kinds.

Duration of studies and dedication regime

Duration
The maximum period of study for full-time doctoral studies is three years, counted from the date of admission to the programme to the date of submission of the doctoral thesis. The academic committee of the doctoral programme may authorise a doctoral candidate to pursue doctoral studies on a part-time basis. In this case, the maximum period of study is five years, counting from the date of admission to the programme to the date of submission of the doctoral thesis. For calculating these periods, the date of admission is considered to be the date of the first enrolment for tutorials, and the date of submission the moment in which the Doctoral School officially deposits the doctoral thesis.

For full-time doctoral candidates, the minimum period of study is two years, counted from the date of an applicant's admission to the programme until the date on which the doctoral thesis is deposited; for part-time doctoral candidates it is four years. When there are justified grounds for doing so, and the thesis supervisor and academic tutor have given their authorisation, doctoral candidates may request that the academic committee of their doctoral programme exempt them from the minimum period of study requirement.

The calculation of periods of study will not include periods of absence due to illness, pregnancy or any other reason provided for in the regulations in force. Students who find themselves in any of these circumstances must notify the academic committee of the doctoral programme, which, where appropriate, must inform the Doctoral School. Doctoral candidates may also temporarily withdraw from the programme for up to one year, and this period may be extended for an additional year. Doctoral candidates who wish to interrupt their studies must submit a justified request to the academic committee of the doctoral programme, which will decide whether or not to approve the request. Each programme will establish conditions for readmission to doctoral studies.

Extension
If full-time doctoral candidates have not applied to deposit their thesis by the end of the three-year period of study, the academic committee of the programme may authorise an extension of up to one year. In exceptional circumstances, a further one-year extension may be granted, subject to the conditions established by the corresponding doctoral programme. In the case of part-time doctoral candidates, an extension of two years may be authorised. In both cases, in exceptional circumstances a further one-year extension may be granted by the Doctoral School's Standing Committee, upon the submission of a reasoned application by the academic committee of the doctoral programme.

Dismissal from the doctoral programme
A doctoral candidate may be dismissed from a doctoral programme for the following reasons:

  • The doctoral candidate submitting a justified application to withdraw from the programme.
  • The maximum period of study and of extensions thereof ending.
  • The doctoral candidate not having enrolled every academic year (unless he or she has been authorised to temporarily withdraw).
  • The doctoral candidate failing two consecutive assessments.
  • The doctoral candidate having disciplinary proceedings filed against him or her that rule that he or she must be dismissed from the UPC.

Dismissal from the programme implies that doctoral candidates cannot continue studying at the UPC and the closing of their academic record. This notwithstanding, they may apply to the academic committee of the programme for readmission and the committee must reevaluate them in accordance with the criteria established in the regulations.

Organization

COORDINATOR:
ACADEMIC COMMISSION OF THE PROGRAM:
Other Universities:
  • AGH University of Science and Technology, in Poland: https://www.agh.edu.pl/en
  • Aalto Yliopisto-Aalto University, in Finland: https://www.aalto.fi/en
  • Instituto Superior Técnico, in Lisbon, Portugal: https://tecnico.ulisboa.pt/en/
  • KTH, The Royal Institute of Technology, in Sweden (coordinating): https://www.kth.se/en
  • The Polytechnic University of Turin, in Italy: https://www.polito.it/index.php?lang=en
  • The Eindhoven University of Technology, in the Netherlands: https://www.tue.nl/en/
  • École des Mines de Nantes, in France: https://www.imt-atlantique.fr/en

STRUCTURAL UNITS:
  • Institute of Energy Technologies (PROMOTORA)
SPECIFIC URL OF THE DOCTORAL PROGRAM:
http://www.exploreselect.eu/SELECTPhD/tabid/1264/language/en-US/Default.aspx

CONTACT:
Barcelona Industrial Engineering Management and Support Unit
Pavelló I
Ground floor
Av. Diagonal, 647
08028 Barcelona

Access, admission and registration

Access profile

Physics, Chemistry or Engineering (for example, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Engineering or Energy Engineering).

Access requirements

Applicants must hold a Spanish bachelor’s degree or equivalent and a Spanish master’s degree or equivalent, provided they have completed a minimum of 300 ECTS credits on the two degrees (Royal Decree 43/2015, of 2 February)

In addition, the following may apply:

  • Holders of an official degree awarded by a university in Spain or any other country in the European Higher Education Area, pursuant to the provisions of Article 16 of Royal Decree 1393/2007, of 29 October, which establishes official university course regulations, who have completed a minimum of 300 ECTS credits on official university degrees, of which at least 60 must be at the master's degree level.
  • Holders of an official Spanish bachelor’s degree comprising at least 300 credits, as provided for by EU regulations. Holder of degrees of this kind must complete bridging courses unless the curriculum of the bachelor’s degree in question included research training credits equivalent in value to those which would be earned on a master's degree.
  • Holders of an official university qualification who, having passed the entrance examination for specialised medical training, have completed at least two years of a training course leading to an official degree in a health-sciences specialisation.
  • Holders of a degree issued under a foreign education system. In these cases, homologation is not required, but the UPC must verify that the degree certifies a level of training equivalent to an official Spanish master's degree and qualifies the holder for admission to doctoral studies in the country where it was issued. Admission on this basis does not imply homologation of the foreign degree or its recognition for any purpose other than admission to doctoral studies.
  • Holders of a Spanish doctoral qualification issued under previous university regulations.
  • Note 1: Doctoral studies entrance regulations for holders of an undergraduate degree awarded before the introduction of the EHEA (CG 47/02 2014)

    Note 2: Governing Council Decision 64/2014, which approves the procedure and criteria for assessing the fulfilment of academic admission requirements for doctoral studies by holders of non-homologated foreign degrees (CG 25/03 2014)

Admission criteria and merits assessment

Admission criteria and assessment of merits
To qualify for the Select+ doctoral programme, applicants must meet admission requirements that take into account their previous studies, knowledge of English and supporting documents. The minimum requirements are as follows:

  • Previous studies:
    All applicants to the Select+ doctoral programme must hold a master’s degree in science equal to 120 ECTS credits. Applicants’ average grades must be at least 75% of the possible maximum. Students in their last year of a master’s programme may also apply if they are qualified; they may be given a conditional admission offer. If students have not completed their studies, they must include a written statement in which they confirm that they are enrolled in their last year of a master’s programme and provide the date they expect to finish. If applicants receive a conditional admission offer, they must present a certificate accrediting that they obtained a master’s degree before enrolling in the doctoral programme.
  • Language requirements: English proficiency exam
    Applicants must provide proof of their proficiency in the English language via an internationally recognised exam:
    • IELTS: An overall score of at least 7 is required. The KTH admissions office will verify IELTS exams online.
    • TOEFL: The following are the minimum results that will be accepted for the TOEFL exam:
    - Paper test: total score of 600.
    - Internet-based test: total score of 100.
    - Computer-based test: total score of 250.
    • Cambridge and Oxford University certificates:
    - Advanced English Certificate (minimum score: C).
    - Certificate of Proficiency (minimum score: C).
    - English Studies Degree (minimum score: C).
    English language proficiency criteria will not apply in the following cases:
    - Applicants have completed a degree programme taught in English at a university (or university of applied sciences) in an EU/EEA country. The official language of the degree programme must be shown on the degree or on supplementary documentation, or on the applicant’s academic transcript. No other documentation will be accepted to accredit the language in which the programme was taught.
    - Applicants who have completed degree programmes taught in English at a university that is located in one of the following countries: The USA, Canada, the UK, Ireland, Australia or New Zealand.
  • Specific admission requirements
    1. A certified copy of the Master of Science degree in its original language and translated into English.
    2. A certified copy of the academic transcript in its original language and translated into English (GPA minimum is 75% of the possible maximum).
    3. Proof of English proficiency.
    4. A CV that includes details about the applicant’s academic background.
    5. A motivation letter indicating the reasons for which the applicant wishes to participate in the Select+ programme.
    6. A declaration indicating the applicant’s research interests and ideas for the design of the research behind the project (maximum 2,500 characters).
    7. A copy of the applicant’s passport or some other type of identifying document in English.
    8. Two letters of recommendation from professors at the educational institution that the applicant most recently attended (the first should be from a professor from the university and the second from a master’s thesis supervisor or a recent employer, if applicable).
    The Steering Committee will be the admitting body; it is made up of one representative from each of the eight university institutions involved in this doctoral programme.

Criteria for assessing merits and weighting:
• Academic transcript (30%).
• Contact with the applicant via questionnaires, exercises and telephone interviews (30%).
• Motivation (25%).
• Research experience (15%).

Enrolment period for new doctoral students

The programme is being phased out. As such, there is no enrolment period for new candidates.

More information at the registration section for new doctoral students

Enrolment period

After the first year, the enrolment period for doctoral students will run from September to mid-October.

More information at the general registration section

Monitoring and evaluation of the doctoral student

Procedure for the preparation and defense of the research plan

Doctoral candidates must submit a research plan, which will be included in their doctoral student activity report, before the end of the first year. The plan may be improved over the course of the doctoral degree. It must be endorsed by the tutor and the supervisor, and it must include the method that is to be followed and the aims of the research.

At least one of these annual assessments will include a public presentation and defence of the research plan and work done before a committee composed of three doctoral degree holders, which will be conducted in the manner determined by each academic committee. The examination committee awards a Pass or Fail mark. A Pass mark is a prerequisite for continuing on the doctoral programme. Doctoral candidates awarded a Fail mark must submit a new research plan for assessment by the academic committee of the doctoral programme within six months.

The committee assesses the research plan every year, in addition to all of the other activities in the doctoral student activity report. Doctoral candidates who are awarded two consecutive Fail marks for the research plan will be obliged to definitely withdraw from the programme.

If they change the subject of their thesis, they must submit a new research plan.

Formation activities

Activity: Courses and seminars.
Hours: 144.
Type: elective.

Activity: Assessment based on doctoral student activity report (DAD) and research plan.
Hours: 4.
Type: compulsory.

Activity: Training in information skills.
Hours: 1.
Type: optional.

Activity: Language and communication skills.
Hours: 18.
Type: optional.

Activity: Innovation and creativity.
Hours: 8.
Type: optional.

Activity: Research methodology.
Hours: 12.
Type: optional.

Activity: Mobility.
Hours: 480.
Type: compulsory.

Activity: Tutorial.
Hours: 288.
Type: compulsory.

Activity: Workshops.
Hours: 315.
Type: optional.

Procedure for assignment of tutor and thesis director

The academic committee of the doctoral programme assigns a thesis supervisor to each doctoral candidate when they are admitted or enrol for the first time, taking account of the thesis supervision commitment referred to in the admission decision.

The thesis supervisor will ensure that training activities carried out by the doctoral candidate are coherent and suitable, and that the topic of the candidate’s doctoral thesis will have an impact and make a novel contribution to knowledge in the relevant field. The thesis supervisor will also guide the doctoral candidate in planning the thesis and, if necessary, tailoring it to any other projects or activities undertaken. The thesis supervisor will generally be a UPC professor or researcher who holds a doctoral degree and has documented research experience. This includes PhD-holding staff at associated schools (as determined by the Governing Council) and UPC-affiliated research institutes (in accordance with corresponding collaboration and affiliation agreements). When thesis supervisors are UPC staff members, they also act as the doctoral candidate’s tutor.

PhD holders who do not meet these criteria (as a result of their contractual relationship or the nature of the institution to which they are attached) must be approved by the UPC Doctoral School's Standing Committee in order to participate in a doctoral programme as researchers with documented research experience.

The academic committee of the doctoral programme may approve the appointment of a PhD-holding expert who is not a UPC staff member as a candidate’s thesis supervisor. In such cases, the prior authorisation of the UPC Doctoral School's Standing Committee is required. A UPC staff member who holds a doctoral degree and has documented research experience must also be proposed to act as a co-supervisor, or as the doctoral candidate’s tutor if one has not been assigned.

A thesis supervisor may step down from this role if there are justified reasons (recognised as valid by the committee) for doing so. If this occurs, the academic committee of the doctoral programme will assign the doctoral candidate a new thesis supervisor.

Provided there are justified reasons for doing so, and after hearing any relevant input from the doctoral candidate, the academic committee of the doctoral programme may assign a new thesis supervisor at any time during the period of doctoral study.

If there are academic reasons for doing so (an interdisciplinary topic, joint or international programmes, etc.) and the academic committee of the programme gives its approval, an additional thesis supervisor may be assigned. Supervisors and co-supervisors have the same responsibilities and academic recognition.

The maximum number of supervisors of a doctoral thesis is two: a supervisor and a co-supervisor.

For theses carried out under a cotutelle agreement or as part of an Industrial Doctorate, if necessary and if the agreement foresees it this maximum number of supervisors may not apply. This notwithstanding, the maximum number of supervisors belonging to the UPC is two.

More information at the PhD theses section

Permanence

The academic committee of the programme may authorise an extension of up to one year for full-time doctoral candidates who have not applied to deposit their thesis by the end of the three-year period of study, in the terms outlined in the Academic Regulations for Doctoral Studies of the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. In the case of part-time candidates, an extension of two years may be authorised. In both cases, in exceptional circumstances a further one-year extension may be granted by the Doctoral School's Standing Committee, upon the submission of a reasoned application by the academic committee of the doctoral programme.

A doctoral candidate may be dismissed from a doctoral programme for the following reasons:

  • The doctoral candidate submitting a justified application to withdraw from the programme.
  • The maximum period of study and of extensions thereof ending.
  • The doctoral candidate not having enrolled every academic year (unless he or she has been authorised to temporarily withdraw).
  • The doctoral candidate failing two consecutive assessments.
  • The doctoral candidate having disciplinary proceedings filed against him or her that rule that he or she must be dismissed from the UPC.

Dismissal from the programme implies that doctoral candidates cannot continue studying at the UPC and the closing of their academic record. This notwithstanding, they may apply to the academic committee of the programme for readmission and the committee must reevaluate them in accordance with the criteria established in the regulations.

International Mention

The doctoral degree certificate may include International Doctorate mention. In this case, the doctoral candidate must meet the following requirements:

a) During the period of study leading to the award of the doctoral degree, the doctoral candidate must have spent at least three months at a respected higher education institution or research centre outside Spain to complete courses or do research work. The stays and activities carried out must be endorsed by the thesis supervisor and authorised by the academic committee of the programme. The candidate must provide a certifying document issued by the person responsible for the research group of the body or bodies where the stay or activity was completed. This information will be added to the doctoral student’s activity report.
b) Part of the thesis (at least the summary and conclusions) must be written and presented in one of the languages commonly used for science communication in the relevant field of knowledge, which must not be an official language of Spain. This rule does not apply to stays and reports in Spanish or to experts from Spanish-speaking countries.
c) At least two PhD-holding experts belonging to a higher education institution or research centre outside Spain must have issued officially certified reports on the thesis.
d) The thesis examination committee must have included at least one PhD-holding expert from a higher education or research institution outside Spain who was not responsible for the candidate’s stay abroad (point a) above).
e) The thesis defence must have taken place on UPC premises or, in the case of joint programmes, at the location specified in the collaboration agreement.

Learning resources

For the UPC, links to research groups associated with the programme are as follows:

  • https://www.aie.upc.edu/
  • https://creb.upc.edu/en
  • https://futur.upc.edu/NEMEN
  • https://futur.upc.edu/MNT
  • https://www.kth.se/en
    The Polytechnic University of Turin, in Italy:
  • https://multiscale.upc.edu/en

The learning resources available to students can be found on the other universities’ web pages.

AGH University of Science and Technology, in Poland: https://www.agh.edu.pl/en
Aalto Yliopisto-Aalto University, in Finland: https://www.aalto.fi/en
Instituto Superior Técnico, in Lisbon, Portugal: https://tecnico.ulisboa.pt/en/
KTH, The Royal Institute of Technology, in Sweden (coordinating): https://www.kth.se/en
The Polytechnic University of Turin, in Italy: https://www.polito.it/index.php?lang=en
The Eindhoven University of Technology, in the Netherlands: https://www.tue.nl/en/
École des Mines de Nantes, in France: https://www.imt-atlantique.fr/en

Doctoral Theses

List of authorized thesis for defense

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List of lodged theses

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List of defended theses by year

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Theses related publications

Research projects

START DATEEND DATEACTIVITYFINANCING ENTITY
01/01/202431/12/2027Unite! Doctoral Network in Energy StorageCommission of European Communities
01/12/202330/11/2026J-03163AGAUR. Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca
01/09/202231/08/2025Tecnologías energéticas del hidrógeno impulsadas por ingeniería de interfaz de catalizadores amorfos/cristalinosAGENCIA ESTATAL DE INVESTIGACION
23/12/202122/12/2024Cátedra Argos de investigación y formación en seguridad nuclear y protección radiológica en la Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería Industrial de Barcelona de la Universitat Politècnica de CatalunyaCONSEJO DE SEGURIDAD NUCLEAR
01/09/202131/08/2023Understanding the Dynamic Nature of Catalysts for Methane Abatement ReactionsCommission of European Communities
01/09/202131/08/2025Remansos urbanos en barrios vulnerablesAGENCIA ESTATAL DE INVESTIGACION
20/07/202120/07/2021Electro-chemical sensor and coating method, production method and corresponding uses.
01/06/202131/12/2024Microscopio electrónico de barrido de emisión de campo (alta resolución): SXES, EBSD, EDS y con accesorios de Nanoindentación in situAGENCIA ESTATAL DE INVESTIGACION
04/05/202131/10/2021Diagnosi de la transformació de l’ús de les terrasses en espai públic. Impacte sobre la zonificació de les ordenances de taxes fiscals de les terrasses.Ajuntament de Barcelona
01/01/202131/12/2025Ayuda adicional RYC2019-026704-I para la ejecución de actividades de investigaciónAGENCIA ESTATAL DE INVESTIGACION
01/01/202131/12/2021Treball de mostres de control dins del Pla de vigilància radiològica ambiental de la Central Nuclear d'Ascó.GENCAT-DEP TERRITORI I SOSTENIB
15/09/202015/12/2020Study of the photochemical reaction to synthesize ammonia from nitrogen and hydrogen using the catalyst based on permanently polarized hydroxyapatite doped with Pd nanoparticles.Optimization of reactiB. BRAUN SURGICAL, S.A.
23/07/202022/06/2021MACROSENSE- Sensor espectroscòpic de metà basat en silici macroporós per a la monitoratge de gasoductes de gas naturalAGAUR. Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca
13/07/202013/07/2020Filtro óptico pasa-banda con bandas laterales bloqueadas
01/03/202028/02/2021Development of a low-cost and do-it-yourself hydrodynamic measurement device for monitoring oceanographic variables in developing countries.Centre de Cooperació per al Desenvolupament , UPC
02/02/202002/01/2024CONVENIO ENTRE EL CONSEJO DE SEGURIDAD NUCLEAR Y LA UNIVERSITAT POLITÈCNICA DE CATALUNYA, SOBRE UN PROGRAMA DE VIGILANCIA RADIOLÓGICA AMBIENTAL (RED DE ESTACIONES DE MUESTREO)CONSEJO DE SEGURIDAD NUCLEAR
26/11/201931/12/2020Generación de hidrógeno solar empleando ópalos inversos de titania dopados y fotocatalíticosAGENCIA ESTATAL DE INVESTIGACION
11/11/201920/12/2019Mesures d'absorció/desorció de CO2REFTRANS SA
01/11/201931/10/2022University Network for Innovation, Technology and EngineeringEuropean Commission
01/07/201931/12/2022001-P-001722_Fusió a Catalunya (Fusion Cat)GENCAT - DEPT. D'EMPRESA I OCUPACIO
01/05/201931/01/2020DISSENY D'UN SISTEMA DE LAMEL·LES FILTRANTS I FOTOCATALÍTIQUES PEL SANEJAMENT DE L'AIRE DE VENTILACIÓ DELS EDIFICIS. SISTEMA APTE PER SER INCORPORAT EN DIVERSES CONFIGURACIONS DE FAÇANA DE DOBLE PELLAGAUR. Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca
01/04/201931/12/2023Bimetallic catalyst knowledge-based development for energy applicationsCommission of European Communities
29/01/201928/07/2019Desenvolupament de tasques per a la millora de teixits d'altes prestacionsAPRESTOS DE LANERIA, S.A.
14/01/201902/04/2022Simulació i desenvolupament de reactors catalítics per la tecnologia de l'hidrogen.AGAUR. Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca
01/01/201930/09/2022Preparación mecanoquímica de catalizadores para aplicaciones energéticas: activación de metano y producción de hidrógenoAGENCIA ESTATAL DE INVESTIGACION
01/01/201931/12/2022001-P-001646_BASE 3DGENCAT - DEPT. D'EMPRESA I OCUPACIO

Teaching staff and research groups

Research projects

START DATEEND DATEACTIVITYFINANCING ENTITY
01/01/202431/12/2027Unite! Doctoral Network in Energy StorageCommission of European Communities
01/12/202330/11/2026J-03163AGAUR. Agència de Gestió d'Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca
01/09/202231/08/2025Tecnologías energéticas del hidrógeno impulsadas por ingeniería de interfaz de catalizadores amorfos/cristalinosAGENCIA ESTATAL DE INVESTIGACION
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