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Workshop on Life Cycle Analysis: From Basics to Applications
An online workshop titled Life Cycle Analysis – From Basics to Applications was held on July 1st, 2025, for PhD students as part of the HEAT4ENERGY project.
An online workshop titled Life Cycle Analysis – From Basics to Applications was held on July 1st, 2025, for PhD students as part of the HEAT4ENERGY project.
Between 8th and 10th of June international conference SZE 2025 took place in Portorož.
From June 8–10, part of research within the SENERGY NETS project was presented at the #SZE conference in sunny Portorož. The focus of the conference was the regional transformation of energy systems.The presentation, titled “Modeling Heat Pumps with Thermal Storage in District Heating Systems,” was delivered by Izak Oberčkal Pluško Read more…
The second Heat4Energy school, “Advanced characterization techniques for thermomagnetic material,” and the HEAT4ENERGY project meeting took place in Grenoble, France, from May 19 to May 23.
The Advances in Magnetics AIM 2025 conference in Brixen/Bressanone in Italy was a fantastic opportunity to dive into cutting-edge research, exchange ideas with brilliant minds, and connect with experts from around the world.
INDY project officially concluded on 31 January 2025; however, its outcomes continue to serve as a foundation for numerous new projects and tangible solutions enhancing energy resilience in defence in the future.
In December 2024, the MAGCCINE consortium convened for its second meeting, building upon the successful kickoff event held in October.
On October 25, 2024, the MAGCCINE project was successfully launched with an introductory Kick-Off meeting.
Chillventa 2024, took place in Nuremberg, bringing together leading companies in the cooling industry.
Visit the Laboratory for Refrigeration and District Energy at the Open Faculty Event!
Our team attended 11th IIR Conference on Compressors and Refrigerants in Bratislava, Slovakia, from the 9th to the 11th of September.
Attending the Calorics 2024 conference was an exceptional experience, offering invaluable opportunities for learning and collaboration.
LAHDE had a presentation on “Heat Pump Modelling in District Heating and Cooling Grid.”
LAHDE published interesting paper in collaboration with University in Sevilla and in Cambridge.
An online workshop on TCCbuilder was held.
Successful attendance at the 40th International Conference on Thermoelectrics in Krakow, Poland.
The Laboratory for Refrigeration and District Energy (LAHDE) is proud to be a partner in the three-year project titled “Limited-Angle Positron Emission Tomography (PET) System,” funded by the Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency (ARIS). The project, set to begin in July 2024, is led by the Jožef Stefan Institute, specifically Read more…
The Laboratory for Refrigeration and District Energy (LAHDE) invites all students, researchers and other interested parties to a free online workshop, where you will have the opportunity to learn about the world’s first open source tool for thermal control circuits – TCCbuilder.When? Thursday, September 5, 2024, at 2:00 p.m CEST.More Read more…