Iceland School of Energy

[1][2] In addition to the permanent partners, Reykjavik Energy and ÍSOR, ISE has active collaborations with institutions both domestically and internationally including Landsvirkjun, Landsnet, Orkustofnun,[3] Arctic Circle (organization),[4] Tufts University´s Fletcher School[5][6] and The GREEN Program.

Building on expertise founded through faculty, industry partners and collaborators, ISE offers graduate programmes in the fields of Sustainable Energy and Electric Power.

ISE graduate students have presented research at the Stanford Geothermal Congress,[11][12] the Tufts Fletcher School´s Resolving the Arctic Paradox Conference,[13][14] the Arctic Circle Assembly,[15] and the World Geothermal Congress in Melbourne, Australia.

Research conducted in this domain has been closely tied to the Icelandic power system, both on the transmission and distribution level.

Students attend courses at Reykjavik University as well as at Iceland GeoSurvey and other collaborators' headquarters.