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Home1 / News2 / Starting Soon: Training on Developing Biofuels, Chemicals, Materials

Starting Soon: Training on Developing Biofuels, Chemicals, Materials

17 February, 2022/in News/by appdev.its

Bio4Energy is announcing the start of its flagship training course Biorefinery Pilot Research early April 2022.

It is one of two must-take courses for advanced students interested in innovation and development of advanced biofuels, chemicals and materials from wood or organic waste.

The application opens today and will close 15 March.

Biorefinery Pilot Research is part of the Bio4Energy Graduate School on the Innovative Use of Biomass. It is for PhD students, postdoctoral researchers and industry professionals who want to develop their understanding of the innovation and development process.

For more information

Course brochure for Biorefinery Pilot Research.

Tags: Bio4Energy Graduate School, biorefinery education & training, Biorefinery Pilot Research, RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Umeå University
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