Green Energy Lab aims to develop novel technologies and tackle complex challenges in emerging green energy systems.
By leveraging interdisciplinary collaboration, it provides knowledge and solutions that promote sustainable energy and mitigate environmental impact.
Hosted by the Department of Mechanical, Electrical, and Chemical Engineering (MEK), it includes experts in materials modeling and testing, computational and experimental fluid dynamics, structural mechanics, impact simulation, acoustic analyses, mechatronics, and multiphysics.
It employs digital methods such as machine learning, digital twins and mixed reality tools. By integrating core technical areas such as fluid mechanics, solid mechanics, and mechatronics, the lab conducts innovative research in green energy technology.
Green Energy Lab works to develop sustainable, efficient, and innovative solutions for energy generation, storage, and management.
To meet complex challenges, we leverage dialogue, collaboration and partnerships across sectors and disciplines.
We provide state-of-the-art infrastructure to academia, industry, and students, fostering innovation, learning, and skills for the green energy transition.