A week of learning, collaboration, and community building

Throughout the week, the fellows participated in a structured agenda covering key research-oriented and career-development topics:

Scientific training

  • Principles of scientific writing, publishing, and communication
  • Use of LaTeX/Overleaf, reference managers, and organisational tools
  • Introduction to research design, literature analysis, and data handling
  • Sessions on Python, statistics, and best programming practices
  • Practical exercises delivered by both lecturers and the fellows themselves

Entrepreneurship and innovation

The course included a dedicated block on:

  • Innovation management and technology transfer
  • Entrepreneurship in the context of energy research
  • Case studies highlighting the bridge between scientific knowledge and industrial impact

Supervisory Board and project management

During the week, the consortium held its Supervisory Board meeting, reviewing project progress, training outcomes, WP developments, and planning for the next reporting period.
The meeting reinforced the strong alignment between research progress and project objectives, ensuring the effective coordination of all partners.

Beyond the formal sessions, the training provided valuable opportunities for fellows to:

  • Connect with their peers
  • Exchange expertise across work packages
  • Strengthen collaboration among institutions
  • Build a shared identity as part of the TWEED Doctoral Network

The active participation of the fellows and the high engagement during the sessions demonstrated the strong commitment of the TWEED community and the promising trajectory of the project.


A solid step forward for TWEED

This first Specific Course represents a key component of TWEED’s structured training programme. By combining interdisciplinary learning, methodological development, and interaction with experts from academia and industry, the event supports the project’s mission to prepare a new generation of researchers capable of leading the digital transformation of wind energy.

The consortium extends its gratitude to all lecturers from UNIZAR, CIRCE, NTNU, ANNEA, and partner institutions for their contributions and continued support.

TWEED looks forward to upcoming training events in 2026, where fellows will continue developing cutting-edge knowledge across the project’s scientific domains.

Specific Course 1 - Zaragoza