The BH2C presents the award for outstanding academic performance at the graduation ceremony of the 2nd Inter-University Master's Degree in Hydrogen Technologies.
A total of 48 people who have completed the 2nd edition of the Inter-University Master's Degree in Hydrogen Technologies received their diplomas at the graduation ceremony that took place simultaneously at the different venues where the course has been held, namely Bilbao, Barcelona, Tarragona and Zaragoza. As a new feature this year, two prizes have been awarded: firstly, for outstanding academic performance, awarded by the BH2C, and secondly, for the best MFP, awarded by Carburos Metálicos. The winner of the prize for outstanding academic performance was Sara Moya Pascual (Bilbao, Vizcaya), who was presented with the award by Mikel Amundarain, Vice-President of the BH2C.
The professionals who have taken this master's degree have acquired innovative and cutting-edge knowledge in the field of hydrogen and its associated technologies, with particular emphasis on generation, transport, storage and transformation and the energy market.
The 4th edition of the master's degree will start on 18 October. For the first time, it will be possible to take the course 100% online and attend the internships in person at the Bilbao or Barcelona centres. The programme is designed for professionals interested in training in hydrogen technologies and their applications, such as project managers and technicians from companies that are introducing or plan to introduce hydrogen technologies in their products or services in the future, professionals from the industry or technology sector interested in the potential of this new energy vector, and/or companies supplying the energy sector looking to prepare their technicians for the new sustainability challenges of the future.
This master's degree is promoted and coordinated by 5 state universities: Mondragon Unibertsitatea, which leads the Master; the University of the Basque Country/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea, the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, the Universitat Rovira i Virgili and the University of Zaragoza. Six training and research centres are also involved: the Somorrostro Integrated Vocational Training Centre, the Comte de Rius Institute in Tarragona, the Escola del Treball Institute in Barcelona, the Pirámide Integrated Public Vocational Training Centre, the School of Industrial Organisation and the Aragón Hydrogen Foundation. The degree is also supported by Petronor.