Partners

Budapest University of Technology and Economics (coordinator)

Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME) is the largest technical university in Hungary. The Department of Building Service and Process Engineering was established in 1951 and has made a great effort to meet the aim to make students familiar with the energy performance of buildings and the efficient use of renewable energy sources. The major
research fields of the Department are technical building systems, renewable energy integration on buildings, energy performance analysis of buildings, environmental evaluation, cost-effective studying of energy and climate policy and international energy cooperation. Our education covers technical building systems and building energy assessment both at BSc and MSc levels.

Ecole Nationale Superieure Des Mines De Paris

As the leading academic institution in France by virtue of its volume of contractual research, MINES Paris-PSL contributed to the competitiveness of companies. Indeed, the institution has 18 research centres, 230 talented professor-researchers, and has ranked as the #1 institute for research contracts with private companies in France for the last 15 years. MINES Paris-PSL focuses its research and education on three socio-economic sectors: future energy sources and the environment, the harnessing and exploitation of resources and new materials, and innovation methodologies and processes.
In anticipation of the needs of industrial players, it has pioneered the creation of company chairs on emerging themes. Since its creation in 1783, MINES Paris-PSL has trained high-level engineers capable of solving complex problems in a wide variety of fields. Through the graduate and postgraduate education programmes offered by our Science and Engineering School, more than 1300 students are trained each year.

Universitat Jaume I De Castellon

The Universitat Jaume I, UJI (Castelló de la Plana, Spain) is a public higher education institution orientated towards innovation as a means of socially, culturally and economically developing its environment through the creation and critical transmission of knowledge, the promotion of the potential of its human capital, and a proactive orientation towards both its area of influence and its international presence. It counts with 32 Bachelor’s degrees, 42 University Master’s degrees, 20 UJI-specific master’s degrees and 21 Doctoral programmes. In the course 20-21, 13685 were inscribed and the number of
members of teaching and research staff is currently 1542. Over these three decades 380,399 students have registered for the various levels of study and the University has awarded a total of 52,222 degrees. The Department of Mechanical Engineering and Construction encompasses the areas of industrial engineering most closely related to mechanical engineering and construction. The department was created in 2005 from the former Department of Technology split and comprised seven knowledge areas and eleven research groups.