• 1 Jun 2025

Scope 

The GS-EES Summer School features lectures by international experts on different topics related to battery research. Another focus is on scientific exchange between the participants via poster sessions and oral presentations. There are special sessions on “Trouble and Failed Attempts” to promote learning from those experiences and to share ideas on how to solve such problems. Social activities to enhance networking are another integral part of the program.

Target Group

The GS-EES Summer School is open to all interested PhD, master students and post-docs, no matter at which institution they are enrolled.

Date and Venue 

Summer School 2025
14th to 18th July 2025

Haus Saron
Saronweg 31-33
72218 Wildberg, Germany
www.haus-saron.de 


Directions

The train station Wildberg (Württ) is around 300 meters away from Haus Saron. 


Costs

The Summer School is free of charge for GS-EES members and master students related to CELEST.
If you are uncertain whether you can participate free of charge, please get in touch with us.

The fee for external participants is 500 € and includes accommodation with full board.

Registration

Deadline 1st June 2025 Register here

Program

Invited Speakers

Prof. Dr. Sonia Dsoke, Universität Freiburg
Super Capacitors and Aluminium Batteries

Dr. Guinevere Giffin, Fraunhofer ISC
Battery Recycling

Dr. Santhana Eswara Moorthy, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology – LIST
Nanoscale in-situ and operando Characterization

Ulrich Bürger, ECO STOR GmbH
Battery Energy Grid Storage

More speakers will be announced shortly.

 

Workshops

You can choose one of two Professional Skills Workshops

How to Write a Scientific Paper
The aim of scientific writing is to disseminate research to an expert audience. Clear, succinct, and persuasive writing is of critical importance to insure that the message of your paper is efficiently conveyed to the reviewers, and, ultimately, to the audience who will cite and build upon your work. In this workshop, we will engage with guidelines from established sources to design and structure a skeleton for a paper written by a battery scientist. We will discuss each structural aspects of a paper, and engage with short writing exercises for each section. Our focus will be on achieving clarity and structure in our writing, such that the reader grasps quickly our points. The aim of the workshop is to leave you empowered and confident in writing your next paper or conference abstract.

From Research to Impact
You invest years into your research—now, imagine it making a difference beyond academia. Could your findings influence policy, drive innovation, or even form the basis of a start-up?
This interactive workshop will show you how to translate your research into real-world impact. Through hands-on exercises and expert insights, you’ll explore pathways to maximize the reach and relevance of your work—whether through knowledge transfer, entrepreneurship, or policy engagement.

Participants Contributions

For an intensive scientific exchange, all participants are invited to give a talk and present a poster.

Networking and Socializing

A short hike and a barbecue will be part of the program to facilitate networking and socializing.