Summer School
15-19 June 2026 | Geneva, Switzerland
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Uncertainty is inevitable when modeling and analyzing long-range energy and emissions trajectories to inform policy. To support uncertainty consideration in modeling, the Renewable Energy Systems group of the University of Geneva is organizing a summer school on uncertainty in energy system models and integrated assessment models of climate change.
The PRISMA project, coordinated by CMCC and funded by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme, organize the Summer School for young international scholars, advanced PhD students, and early postdocs with modeling experience.
The objective of the summer school is to create a community of young scholars who actively work with energy systems models and integrated assessment models of climate change, and to jointly explore conceptual topics, learn about and apply methods for tackling uncertainty.
Send your application to [email protected] after carefully reading the descriptions and instructions below.
Full announcement here
Deadline to apply 12th April 2026
Organized by the University of Geneva, Renewable Energy Systems group, as part of the Horizon Europe project PRISMA and SNSF project Accuracy
The summer school is funded by the Swiss State Secretariat for Education, Research, and Innovation (SEFRI) for the Horizon Europe project PRISMA “Net zero pathway research through integrated assessment model advancements” (project no. 101081604) and the Swiss National Science Foundation Eccellenza Grant for the project “Accuracy of long-range national energy projections” (grant no. 186834).

