TalTech SUMMER SCHOOL 2025

The ENERGETIC project is pleased to announce its first Summer School, taking place from 9 to 11 June 2025 at our partner’s Tallinn University of Technology (TalTech) facilities in Estonia. This three-day event is designed to strengthen the skills of early-stage researchers and professionals in the rapidly evolving fields of artificial intelligence, battery technologies, and sustainable energy systems.

With the theme “AI, Battery & Sustainability”, the Summer School offers a deep dive into advanced topics central to ENERGETIC’s mission: accelerating innovation in intelligent battery management systems to support Europe’s green and digital transitions.

Insight, exchange and emerging expertise in our Summer School

The programme, hosted by TalTech, combines lectures from leading academics and industry experts with applied sessions exploring the latest tools and methods for battery health monitoring, data management, and lifecycle engineering.

Participants will explore:

  • Modelling and second-life applications for maritime batteries
  • Deep learning for estimating battery health and charge
  • Impedance spectroscopy and AI across sectors
  • Computer vision and anomaly detection in thermal imaging
  • Blockchain and synthetic data approaches for EV battery data
  • Physics-informed neural networks (PINNs) for smart charging
  • Life cycle engineering in the context of sustainability

The Summer School is organised as part of Work Package 7 (Dissemination, Communication and Exploitation) and constitutes Deliverable 7.3 (D7.3) of the ENERGETIC project, scheduled for completion in Month 24. It reflects the project’s strong commitment to building capacity and promoting knowledge exchange across disciplines and sectors.

TalTech, as the lead beneficiary of this deliverable, plays a central role in designing and hosting the training, ensuring alignment with both technical priorities and wider project objectives.

This training initiative is part of ENERGETIC’s broader commitment to high-quality dissemination and skills development across the battery and AI research communities. By equipping the next generation of scientists and engineers with interdisciplinary tools, the Summer School contributes to both capacity-building and the long-term impact of project results.

Open to master’s students, PhD candidates, early-career researchers and professionals, the event is free to attend, with advance registration required.
Please contact grete.lind@taltech.ee for late registration.

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