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| Funder | European Commission |
|---|---|
| Recipient Organization | Universite Du Luxembourg |
| Country | Luxembourg |
| Start Date | Jan 01, 2024 |
| End Date | Dec 31, 2027 |
| Duration | 1,460 days |
| Number of Grantees | 15 |
| Roles | Associated Partner; Coordinator; Participant |
| Data Source | European Commission |
| Grant ID | 101130009 |
HyWay aims to synthesise hydrogen rich syngas from low cost carbon source, and eliminate the environmental issues from conventional waste management (e.g., landfill or incineration).
HyWay advances the state-of-the-art in carbonaceous waste management especially plastic waste, waste tires, waste biomass and crude glycerol for hydrogen production.
The overall aim of the HyWay is to establish long-term consolidated research collaborations between the participating institutions with complementary expertise and knowledge to design and develop carbon-neutral, scalable, and socially acceptable pathways to sort and convert waste to hydrogen-rich syngas as part of next generation sustainable fuels.
Through secondments, workshops, training, webinar series, and industry-focused events, HyWay produces multiple avenues for career development, cross-sectoral experiences, and academic training in a multi-cultural and interdisciplinary environment.
Research results are translated into training materials, including formal academic and industry courses on waste sorting, chemical recycling technologies, process modelling, machine learning, techno-economic analysis and life cycle analysis for postgraduate students, early-stage and experienced researchers and industry; training tutorials for industrial and technical staffs; and creating the basis for developing academic textbooks for the wider research community and possibly in undergraduate module delivery.
There is also a focus on transferable skills, with dedicated training activities specially designed to facilitate personal development, technological and communication skills.
HyWay delivers through the effective collaboration of 7 member state/associate country universities and companies, and eight third country universities and companies from China, Japan and Australia.
The University Court of the University of Aberdeen; Universiti Putra Malaysia; Dalian University of Technology; Hydrogen Refinery Ltd; Tsinghua University; Huazhong Agricultural University; The Queen's University of Belfast; Curtin University; Universite Du Luxembourg; Nanyang Junhao Chemical; The University of Sydney; Politecnico Di Torino; National University Corporation Tohoku University; University College London; Aristeng Sarl
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