Enrollment
By August 25, 2025
Delivery mode
Live online
September 16, 2025 - March 31, 2026
Frequency
Location
Live Online
Language
English
Scope
6 ECTS
Certificate in Advanced LCA Simulation
Fundamentals of Life Cycle Assessment Based on Process and Thermodynamics
A competitive Europe needs highly trained experts capable of addressing the constantly growing demand for raw materials. To that aim, it is necessary to have professionals trained in the most sustainable engineering techniques for the processing of raw materials.
Certificate in Advanced LCA Simulation contributes to the design of a circular economy by developing new designs and methodologies, improving resource efficiency, re-covering critical raw materials from current levels, and enhancing process design methodologies towards Zero Liquid Discharge of effluents and solid wastes. Additionally, the program focuses on the Ecodesign of batteries and the whole value chain from the perspective of circularity. The aim is to demonstrate the principles for more sustainable battery production, especially for the EU market.
Learning outcomes
This program equips professionals with foundational knowledge of Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and process modeling, focusing on sustainability in industrial contexts. Through HSC software, participants will explore LCA principles, process simulations, and environmental impact assessment tools to support circularity and informed decision-making.
After completing the full program, you will be able to
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Understand the fundamentals of life cycle assessment (LCA) and its role in evaluating industrial sustainability
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Recognize key principles of circularity and sustainability in product and process design
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Gain familiarity with HSC software for basic process modeling and equilibrium calculations
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Identify environmental impact factors in industrial processes using modeling tools
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Explore ways to improve resource efficiency through process simulations and sustainability principles
For
The training is designed for professionals in the process industry, battery and electronic equipment manufacturing, and related fields. It is particularly well-suited for those with backgrounds in chemical engineering, metallurgical engineering, environmental engineering, chemistry, and materials science. The program is also beneficial for doctoral students specializing in these topics.
Prerequisites: Participants should have a basic understanding of metallurgy, materials science, or chemistry. Familiarity with mass and energy balances, unit operations, unit processes, chemical reactions, material science, and sustainability is beneficial but not required.
The program is ideal for professionals working in:
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Process and product design
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Consulting enterprises and public administration in the EU
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Process or product R&D
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Production and environmental management
Example participants include
- Process engineers
- Experts in modeling and simulations
- Environmental footprint analysts in production plants
- Sustainability assessment professionals
- Process technology providers
- Engineering companies designing process plants
Modules
Sustainable Process Industry with Process Model-Based LCA
Schedule
September 16 – October 1, 2025
Location
Live Online
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Kick-off & Introduction to Life Cycle Assessment (LCA): September 16, 2025
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Introduction to Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) + HSC Basic & Equilibrium: September 23, 2025
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HSC Sim Basics: September 24, 2025
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Closing session: October 1, 2025
Water Footprint and Thermodynamics Fundamentals for LCA Simulations
Schedule
January 14 – February 24, 2026
Location
Live Online
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Kick-off January 14, 2026
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Fundamentals of Chemical Thermodynamics and Thermodynamic Modeling and Thermodynamics for High-Temperatures and Aqueous Systems: January 28, 2026
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Solubilities in Aqueous Solutions: February 3, 2026
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Thermodynamic modeling with Chemsheet: February 10, 2026
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Water Footprint – WFN method and Water Management of Ore Processing Plants: February 17, 2026
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Water Footprint – AWARE method + Closing session February 24, 2026
Sustainable Battery Design
Schedule
March 10 – 31, 2026
Location
Live Online
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State of the art lithium battery materials and their functioning: March 10, 2026
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Battery materials future development and research trends: March 17, 2026
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Resource implications of raw materials: March 24, 2026
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Environmental footprint of advanced materials used in batteries: March 31, 2026 & Closing Session
Developed in Collaboration with Research Institutions and Industry
The program was originally designed and developed by Aalto University, Metso, TU Bergakademie Freiberg, University of Bordeaux, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd. VTT and Aalto University Executive Education.
The program supports the EU’s sustainable products initiative to make products placed on the EU market more sustainable. It provides product designers with knowledge and tools to understand how they can adjust existing material cycles and design new processes to optimize the environmental performance of batteries while maintaining their functional quality. Applications include electronic equipment such as computers, phones, and tablets, the automotive and aeronautic sectors, and sustainable energy-related technologies.






Can I complete the full program online?
Yes, it is possible to complete the entire program online.
What happens if I miss a session?
In case you are unable to attend a session, please inform the program team beforehand. You will be provided with a recording or other compensatory materials.
Are there any prerequisites to join the program?
Participants should have basic knowledge of metallurgy, materials science, or chemistry. An understanding of mass and energy balances, unit operations, unit processes, chemical reactions, material science, and sustainability is beneficial.
If you are unsure whether the program is right for you, please contact us to discuss further
Program Fee and Registration
Program Fee
The fee for the Certificate in Advanced LCA Simulation program is € 2,600 (+ VAT).
Standalone Modules
The following modules can also be taken as standalone modules. You may choose to register for one or more of the modules below that are relevant to your learning needs.
September 16 - October 1, 2025

Schedule September 16 - October 1, 2025
Location Live Online
The process industry covers energy-intensive sectors like chemicals, metallurgy, steel, minerals, cement, ceramics, engineering, pulp and paper, refining, and water. The process industry also has a key role in recycling because the same chemical and metallurgical processes and infrastructure, which have been developed for the primary ores and raw materials, may also be utilized to recycle waste materials from the consumption of the manufacturing industry products.
Fee: € 1,350 (+ VAT)
January 14 – February 24, 2026

Schedule January 14 – February 24, 2026
Location Live Online
This upskilling program concentrates on low-temperature thermodynamics, focusing on water solution chemistry and water footprint, as well as high-temperature thermodynamics in pyrometallurgy and inorganic process chemistry. Throughout the program, participants will be immersed in cutting-edge insights sourced from both academic research and industrial expertise.
Fee: € 950 (+ VAT)
March 10 – 31, 2026

The learning objectives are to reduce the overall life-cycle climate and environmental footprint of the products, to achieve longer product lifetimes via more durable and reparable products, to increase circular material use rate, to reduce waste, and to achieve higher recycling rates. Hence, consumers, the environment, and the climate will benefit from more durable, reusable, repairable, recyclable, and energy-efficient products.
Fee: € 650 (+ VAT)