Contribute to the energy transition by designing and implementing new technologies
- Master
- Full-time
- 3 semesters
Contribute to the energy transition by designing and implementing new technologies
Are you up to the task of designing sustainable energy systems based on renewable energy technologies? Are you the highly skilled engineer needed to help drive the energy transition? Do you want to develop the interdisciplinary knowledge, skills and tools needed to tackle one of Europe’s biggest challenges: the transition towards sustainable energy systems? Then the European Master in Renewable Energy is for you!
What you will find:
✔ International learning community ✔ High-end facilities ✔ European network (EUREC) ✔ Real-life clients and assignments
During your master’s, you will work on real-world projects that address societal and organisational challenges. Through hands-on research, you will create innovative solutions that make a difference. Curious what that looks like? Below are a few examples of our students' projects.
Energy scarcity and environmental problems are major challenges. The combination of technical, strategic, social and environmental issues encountered in the energy transition demands a significant multidisciplinary approach. It requires more senior technical professionals and highly educated engineers who can work with experts from other disciplines and carry out applied scientific research to come up with practical solutions. That’s what you’ll be learning! You will contribute to the energy transition by applied research, consultancy work or providing strategy and policy advice, all with the focus on sustainable energy technologies.
This programme offers you a great way to start or boost your career in the energy sector. You will become a renewable energy engineer with a fundamental understanding of the technologies and techniques in the energy sector.
During the core semester, you acquire a solid foundation in the technical and engineering aspects of innovative energy system design and implementation, as well as their interdisciplinary context. Theoretical courses, which also explore the socioeconomic aspects of deploying renewable energy technologies, are supported by laboratory workshops. The core semester can be studied in French, English or Spanish.
For the core semester, you can choose one of the following universities:
In the second semester, you specialise in one technology at one of the partner universities. The specialisations are taught in English. You can choose from the following specialisations:
During the third and final semester, you apply your knowledge and skills to a research project at a company or research centre. Based on this research, you write your thesis under the supervision of your core professor, a professor from your specialisation and a supervisor from the project provider.
You must complete either Semester 2 or Semester 3 in a different country from the one where you followed your core semester.