Are you interested in learning about renewable energy in Iceland? HWCOE has created the program for that from Aug 10 to Aug 17, 2021.
UF in Iceland – Thermodynamics and Renewable Energy is a 1-credit, 8-day program that gives undergraduate and graduate students the opportunity to understand and appreciate first-hand the role that thermodynamics plays in enabling Iceland’s renewable energy infrastructure and the technologies and natural wonders that drive everything, from the volcanic heat to the electricity in your home and the hydrogen powering fuel cell vehicles. More information and application can be found at: https://www.eng.ufl.edu/students/students/international/study-abroad/short-term-programs/uf-in-iceland-thermodynamics-and-renewable-energy/
Note that this will be classified as a Fall program and the program cost will be calculated as part of your Fall financial aid package.