An intensive teaching week was organized for second-year master's students of the Dual Degree Program (DDP) in Renewable Energy.
The eighth and final intensive teaching week took place at ASOIU from January 20 to 24 with the participation of international faculty members.
Based on the "Flying Faculty" approach, the course "Emerging Technologies and Engineering Innovation" was delivered by visiting international academic staff. Within this module, students explored transformative technologies in the field of renewable energy. Additionally, they gained insights into using engineering tools to combat climate change, developing innovative solutions, and synthesizing complex energy systems.
During the week, a guest lecturer from a partner university joined remotely to discuss the applications of Generative Artificial Intelligence in renewable energy. The lecture covered topics such as energy production forecasting, virtual power plants, enhancing grid flexibility, and optimizing energy use across various sectors.
Students also actively participated in interactive team-based activities designed to enhance collaboration and agile problem-solving skills. This experience expands their ability to develop and implement innovative solutions for a sustainable future.