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IFP School

IFP School is a public Specialized Engineering School preparing students for careers in energy and transportation.
Our mission: to train the future leaders of the energy and ecological transition, in response to the needs of industry and societal expectations, particularly in terms of sustainable development.
Resolutely open to the world, the School welcomes students of more than 40 nationalities each year and prepares them for careers in four fields:
·         Powertrains and sustainable mobility
·         Energy economics and management
·         Energy and chemical processes
·         Georesources and energy
Strong industrial partnerships, versatile and applied training, strong international exposure, integration into the IFP Energies nouvelles research and training center, and a privileged working environment: all these assets have contributed to the success of our students since the School's creation in 1954.
For more than ten years, IFP School has been developing MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses), taught in English and subtitled in French, for young professionals and students in the energy and transportation sectors.
Our MOOCs reflect the School's DNA: they are application-oriented, rooted in industrial realities, and focused on systems engineering at the heart of the challenges of energy and ecological transition and sustainable mobility.

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Hydrogen : Transport and storage

OrganizationIFP School
Course code243001
Course date Open for enrollment
The entire course can be completed without cost.

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Marie Dehlinger

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Economist engineer at IFP New Energies

Marion Duparc

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Economic engineer at IFP Energies nouvelles

Sibylle Duval-Dachary

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Research engineer in life cycle analysis at IFP Energies nouvelles

Vivien Esnault

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R&D Engineer at IFP Energies nouvelles, Head of the Solid Mechanics Department, formerly Head of the Hydrogen R&D Project
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