Prof. Sadegh Seddighi

The 27th of November, Professor Sadegh Seddighi will be installed as Professor of Balanced Energy Systems. His inaugural speech is titled: Balancing Energy Systems through storage: from molecules to megawatts.
The energy transition is not just a technical challenge – it’s a societal necessity. That is why the HAN Research Center for Balanced Energy Systems is organizing a symposium on one of the most urgent aspects of this transition: energy storage. Storage technologies, ranging from synthetic fuels and hydrogen to batteries and thermal systems, are essential to solving challenges such as grid congestion, energy availability and the need for a more resilient and future-proof energy system. Experts from industry, government and academia will explore how energy storage is shaping tomorrow’s systems – and what it means for our region, economy and environment.
Program
The program includes the inauguration of Professor Sadegh Seddighi, as Professor of Balanced Energy Systems. During his inaugural speech, he will reflect on two decades of applied research in energy technology and system integration, and present his vision for how interdisciplinary collaboration can balance energy systems, from molecules to megawatts.
12.30 - 16.30 afternoon program
• Keynote speaker
• Panel discussions with experts from HAN and partners on three topics:
- Designing energy storage systems - from measurement to models
- Molecules in storage - hydrogen, batteries and synthetic fuels
- Storage as the key to grid stability - solving congestion with smarter systems
• Official inauguration ceremony and inaugural speech by Sadegh Seddighi
• Networking reception
The energy transition is a broad and transformative change that requires significant economic, social, and political steps
Sadegh Seddighi
As a professor at the Research Center for Balanced Energy Systems, Sadegh Seddighi focuses on advancing sustainable energy solutions through innovative research and practical applications. Their goal is to bridge the gap between academic research and industrial implementation by fostering collaborations that drive the energy transition forward. His research specifically explores technologies for energy storage, hydrogen and alternative fuels, thermal management, smart energy systems and the integration of renewable energy sources. Working with local and international partners, the Research Center for Balanced Energy Systems contributes to the development of scalable, balanced energy solutions that benefit both industry and society. Their vision is to create a future where energy systems are more efficient, affordable, sustainable and resilient.
Balanced Energy Systems
What is needed to ensure constant energy availability in the Netherlands? The Research Center Balanced Energy Systems contributes to the large and complex task of transitioning to sustainable energy.
Through two program tracks, it focuses on researching practical solutions to keep the energy system in balance.:
- Flexible energy solutions
- Engineering hydrogen systems
The Research Center works closely with SEECE Sustainable Electrical Energy Centre of Expertise and is part of HAN School of Engineering and Automotive.