Hydrogen Summer School presents unique opportunity for learning

Rupp CarriveauEngineering professor Rupp Carriveau is one of the organizers of the Hydrogen Summer School.

Hydrogen Summer School presents unique opportunity for learning

This summer, the University of Windsor will host cutting-edge events aimed at advancing knowledge and expertise in the growing hydrogen energy sector.

Held at the Centre for Engineering Innovation, the Hydrogen Summer School 2025 offers two key courses for a variety of professionals.

The first, an introductory course, will kick off on April 24, while the intermediate, two-day course will follow on June 17 and 18. Organized in collaboration with the Turbulence Energy Lab, this educational event is designed to benefit students, researchers, utilities, system operators, and large energy prosumers alike.

The course will focus on key aspects of hydrogen technology, providing participants with insights into both the challenges and solutions related to the increasing demand for hydrogen as a clean energy source. This growing sector has seen exponential growth as global partners make substantial investments in infrastructure — projected to exceed $200 billion by 2030.

The event will feature Dave Haberman and Matthew Fairlie, recognized leaders in the field. Their expertise will guide attendees through interactive, hands-on sessions, ensuring maximum engagement and personalized learning within small class sizes. These sessions are designed to foster rich discussion, allowing participants to deeply explore hydrogen technology and its implications.

As hydrogen hubs continue to form across Canada and international partnerships strengthen to meet global emission reduction targets, the Hydrogen Summer School 2025 will provide valuable knowledge on the history of hydrogen, its role in current energy systems, and the technical considerations for the future of energy.

Participants will leave with a thorough understanding of hydrogen’s past, present, and future, positioning them to contribute meaningfully to the energy transition and the global effort to tackle climate change.

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from industry-leading experts — register now for Hydrogen Summer School 2025.