Apáthy István street - Photo: Iványi Aurél

EGPD's Initiative

Europe is transitioning towards cleaner energy resources to establish a sustainable, reliable, and affordable energy system. Geothermal is critical for this transition since it provides a flexible baseload renewable source of energy. The challenges of sustainable geothermal operations require an interdisciplinary approach. Combining geoscientific and engineering solutions is essential for innovation at operational sites. Therefore, it is necessary to train the next generation of geothermal experts in order to develop and exploit the geothermal projects of tomorrow.

The European Geothermal PhD Days (EGPD) is a training program organised by PhD candidates from different universities every year. The first European Geothermal PhD-day (EGPD2010) was held at the Helmholtz Centre Potsdam GFZ - German Research Centre for Geosciences - on February 12, 2010, as an initiative of the European Energy Research Alliance (EERA) joint program in geothermal energy. In total, participants working in 20 different European countries, and various scientific disciplines, have attended this PhD-training program.

EGPD is a way to efficiently spread scientific knowledge related to geothermal energy by organising an event that attracts young specialists. It emulates youth in geosciences and provides a framework to make connections in a qualitative way. It provides a dedicated and informal occasion for the PhD candidates to exchange with their peers and to develop their network.

Szent István square - Photo: Iványi Aurél
Szent István square - Photo: Iványi Aurél

Prepare for EGPD2025

Let us try to answer your questions as you get ready for the year's best opportunity to share your research on geothermal energy.

1. Who can present at EGPD2025?

Energized and passionate PhD students and early career researchers from around Europe will gather in-person at the EGPD 2025 to connect with colleagues, broaden their knowledge base, participate in fieldwork experiences and embrace the joy of science.

Submit your abstract!

2. What is the cost?

EGPD is completely free of charge! If you are a PhD researcher and can't afford the travel expenses, don't hesitate to contact us at info@egpd2025.com to learn about financial opportunities.

Scientific committee

A Scientific Committee will evaluate all presentations and select the best ones based on scientific quality, clarity, and presentation skills. The winners will receive the awards, recognizing their outstanding contribution to the conference. The awards will be announced during the closing session.

Co-presidents:

Prof. Dr. Ladislaus Rybach – emeritus professor ETH Zürich

Prof. Dr. Inga Moeck – University of Göttingen; Chair of Section Geothermics and Information Systems of LIAG

Members:

Dr. Ana Vranješ – University of Belgrade
Dr. Éva Kun – Supervisory Authority for Regulatory Affairs
Dr. Brigitta Czauner – Eötvös Lóránd University
Dr. Miklós Antics – GEOFLUID Ltd; president of EGEC
Dr. István Vass – MOL Group
Dr. Balázs Kovács – University of Miskolc
Dr. Tamás Medgyes – District Heating Company of Szeged
Dr. Janos Szanyi – University of Szeged; Geothermal panel coordinator of EFG

Organizing Committee

János Szanyi

János Szanyi

Senior Lecturer

University of Szeged

Tamás Medgyes

Tamás Medgyes

Chief Operating Officer

SZETÁV Ltd.

Hawkar Ali Abdulhaq

Hawkar Ali Abdulhaq

PhD Student

University of Szeged

Sofyan Ahmad

Sofyan Ahmad

PhD Student

University of Szeged

Emese Dóró

Emese Dóró

Assistant Research Fellow

University of Szeged

Luca Kiri

Luca Kiri

Assistant Research Fellow

University of Szeged

Dóra Kubik

Dóra Kubik

Marketing intern

SZETÁV Ltd.

Máté Kuncz

Máté Kuncz

PhD student

University of Szeged

Balázs Mucsi

Balázs Mucsi

PhD Student

University of Szeged

Njeru Rita Mwendia

Njeru Rita Mwendia

Assistant Research Fellow

University of Szeged

Nikolett Váradi

Nikolett Váradi

Marketing intern

SZETÁV Ltd.

Tamás Zsolt Vári

Tamás Zsolt Vári

PhD student

University of Szeged