proyecto nucif webinar on circular economy
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PROYECTO NUCIF Webinar on Circular Economy
Económia circular y valorisacion energetica de biomasa agricula: la experiencia didáctica de la Universidad de Foggia
Prof. MARIAROSARIA LOMBARDI
OUTLINE
ü First level of Master’s degree (after Bachelor’s Degree): Pro.Ge.S.A.Gi
ü Intensive Erasmus Program: EPROBIO and EQUI-AGRY
What were the Intensive Erasmus Programmes?
Do these programmes exist in the Erasmus+ yet? Yes, they still exist but are included into the Key Action 2 (KA2) – Strategic Partnerships, transnational projects designed to develop and share innovative practices and promote cooperation, peer learning, and exchanges of experiences in the fields of education, training, and youth.
Intensive Erasmus Program: EPROBIO
3 Editions ü 2010 ü 2011 ü 2012
http://www.iperasmuseprobio.unifg.it/__en/default.asp
EPROBIO: Energy PROduction of BIOmass in the European Europe
The objective of this Intensive Programme (IP), the last edition held from 08 to 20 July 2012, was to provide students with a global view of the state of the art of biomass use for energy, following the Directive concerning the promotion of renewable energy sources of 23 January 2008, included in the package proposal called “20-20-20”. The course intended: 1. to examine the production of principal bio-fuels, derived from
different raw materials, through a technical, economic and environmental assessment;
2. to analyse the most important innovative researches in this field.
The participation of several professors, coming from different European universities, and possessing a strong scientific background allowed students to: Ø acquire a different, multidisciplinary and in depth
knowledge of such topic;
Ø learn the main methodology to assess the environmental and energy sustainability of the production processes.
The course was divided into three principal sections: 1. Anaerobic digestion: biogas and bio-hydrogen production from
different raw materials; 2. Biodiesel and bio-ethanol production from different raw
materials; 3. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) methodology. The learning activities consisted of lessons, working groups, data processing laboratory exercises, and field works. At the course completion, each student wrote a brief paper about his/her working group activity. The participating students received the acknowledgment of 3 ECTS at the end of the course.
EPROBIO was recognized by the European Commission, in
Februrary 2014, as the “best practice” of all the Italian Intesive Programmes, on
proposal of the National Agency LPP (Life Learing Programme)
Unique Edition: 2014
Intensive Erasmus Program: EQUI-AGRY
https://www.unifg.it/internazionale/studiare-allestero/programma-intensivo-erasmus-ip/equi-agry
The IP Erasmus Equi-Agry used the experience of the research platform of the STAR*AgroEnergy project (EU FP7), which aimed to develop an interdisciplinary approach to the study and design of sustainable agro-energy districts. This was possible through the inclusion of the researchers, involved in the project, in the teaching program (see professor and tutor page): in this way they could have transferred their expertise to the young participants.
EQUI-AGRY: Efficiency and eQUIty trade off in European AGROenergY districts
The IP addresses a maximum of 20 students: 5 from the University of Foggia (Italy – ITA), 5 from the National Technical University of Athens (Greece- GR), 5 dall'Ovidius University of Costantza (Romania-RO) and 5 from the Sapienza University of Rome (Italy-ITA). Students had to be enrolled at the Department of Economics or Agriculture - in the third year of a bachelor's degree or at master’s degrre and PhD course, concerning energy, environment, and rural development. A good knowledge of written and spoken English was required.
The participation of several professors from University partners (European and Italian) with high scientific training were enable students to acquire an in-depth interdisciplinary knowledge of the subject matter, to learn advanced methods of technical and economic efficiency (i.e. Data Envelopment Analysis, DEA) and to become familiar with Geographical Information Systems (GIS).
ü 10 Working days ü 75 Hours in total ü 3 ECTS ü Reports presentation of working groups and distribution of
self-evaluation questionnaires ü All stay and transport costs for students and teachers
covered by IP funds.
Some details:
10 Working Days 75 Hours in total 3 ECTS
Delivery certificates by the Rector of University of Foggia
Pro.Ge.S.A.Bi: Progettazione e gestione dei sistemi agro-energetici a biomasse (Design and management of biomass agro-energy systems) A new educational inter-departmental pathway on bio-economy at the University of Foggia for the academic year 2014 – 2015. It was realized at the end of the experience of the STAR*AgroEnergy project (EU FP7), identified as a specialized professional course.
https://sites.google.com/a/unifg.it/master_sistemi_agroenergetici/
New generation of public managers, entrepreneurs, consulters and researchers able to interpreter and manage the complexity of bio-economy systems, according to sustainability criteria.
GOAL of MASTER SMART SPECIALIZATIONS
It is meant to reduce the dependence on natural resources, transform manufacturing, promote sustainable production of renewable resources from land, f isheries and aquaculture and their conversion into food, feed, fibre, bio-based products and bio-energy, while growing new jobs and industries.
B i o - e c o n o m y i s t h e r e s p o n s e t o k e y environmental challenges the world is facing already today.
FEATURES PRACTICAL APPROACH
500 STAGE
176 LECTURES 108 LABORATORY 108 EXERCISE
608 INDIVIDUAL STUDY
1600 HOURS = 64 ECTS
LABORATORY: activities in the STAR*Facility Centre EXERCISE: application of the specific softwares
(3 July 2015 – 30 June 2016)
http://starfacilitycentre.unifg.it/
Video
FEATURES INTERDISCIPLINARITY
CHEMISTRY, NATURAL, ENVIROMENTAL AND BIOLOGICL SCIENCES
ENGINEERING, AGRICULTURE, ECONOMICS
Full time master, minimum 15 and maximum 20 participants, obliged attendance, 6 months of class training and 4 months of stage training.
ü REGISTRATION FEE: 1500 EURO
Lessons were organized in 10 modules: 1. Bio-energy agricultural systems 2. Management of logistical aspects of supply chain 3. Biomass characterization 4. Biological conversion processes and chemical extraction 5. Thermo-chemical conversion processes 6. Sustainability of agro-energy supply chains 7. Audit tools for environmental certification 8. Social acceptance of energy district by rural community 9. Economical assessment of eco-innovations 10. Legislative framework of production and agro-energy distribution
LESSONS
Graduates (bachelor’s degree, master’s degree or equivalent) in engineering, agronomy, economics, chemistry, natural environmental and biological sciences. Furthermore, the master was addressed to: Ø consultants and managers of agro-energy plants; Ø employees and managers of public administrations; Ø operators in the field of renewable energy.
TARGET STUDENTS
ü consultant expert in the energy-environmental sector; ü technician employed by various types of agro-energy companies,
producing and selling energy, biomass plants, analysis laboratories for the quality of raw materials or the monitoring of plants; designing and managing logistics and storage platforms; building or commercializing machines and equipment related to agro-energy supply chains; thermo-technical companies and electric companies; Energy Service Companies (ESCO);
ü official in public administration offices with control, monitoring and regulation tasks, management of authorization procedures and issuing of building, planning and procurement permits (e.g. regional energy agencies, municipal companies, park management bodies, industrial areas, optimal territorial areas for waste collection, special companies for public services).
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Technical visits
NATIONAL PARTNERS
PRIVATE AND PUBLIC SUPPORTERS
Ph.D MARIAROSARIA LOMBARDI Project coordinator of IP Erasmus EPROBIO and Equi_Agry
Study Director of the Master Pro.Ge.S.A.Bi