KTH Royal Institute of Technology

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Decentralized Smart Energy Systems

Overview

OverviewThe Decentralized Smart Energy Systems programme from KTH Royal Institute of Technology is enhanced by a wide range of associated partners from international universities, SMEs, large industries and other EU consortia. The programme includes an integrated mobility scheme, with the first year in UL, where students master the physical principles and the governing parameters of the main renewable energy sources, energy storage technologies, conversion systems between energy carriers applied to the control and optimization of smart multi-carrier decentralized energy systems. The third semester is spent either at KTH, UPC or PoliTo where students specialize respectively in integration of decentralized energy systems in a global energy system, thermal energy engineering or energy storage by power-to-X. The fourth semester corresponds to an internship/MSc thesis particularly offered by DENSYS associated partners, either in the industry sector or in a research institution. Decentralized Smart Energy Systems at KTH The overall goals of the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degree “DENSYS” are the following:educate top skilled engineers with multiphysics approaches, who will be able to design, size, optimize and operate decentralized smart energy systems, with a sufficient level of systemic overview, which enables analyzing the complex interactions in energy systems,train future researchers (for both public and private sectors), as decentralized energy systems still require strong R&D investments, at the system scale (smart management), at the component scale (e.g. optimization of the lifespan, energy efficiency or density, …) and at the elementary mechanisms scale.train highly-qualified students to contribute optimally to this field by providing a “T-shaped*” multinational educational profile. The vertical bar of the T representing the depth of skills and expertise in the mechanical, chemical and electrical engineering disciplines, while the horizontal bar represents a more general understanding of other disciplines, creating an ability to account for the complexity of decentralized energy systems and to work with experts in other areas of expertise.provide to students an international network as well as a genuine European learning, an integrated cultural and language experience. I want to find another Master Course

About this programme

Overview

The Decentralized Smart Energy Systems program at KTH Royal Institute of Technology is designed to equip students with essential skills in the rapidly evolving energy sector. This multidisciplinary program collaborates with a diverse range of partners, including international universities, small and medium enterprises (SMEs), large industries, and various EU consortia. Students will explore the principles and parameters governing renewable energy sources, energy storage technologies, and energy conversion systems, all while focusing on the optimization and control of decentralized energy systems.

What you'll study

The program is structured to provide a comprehensive educational journey. In the first year, students will delve into the foundational concepts of decentralized smart energy systems. The curriculum includes an integrated mobility scheme, allowing students to study in different academic environments. In the third semester, students have the opportunity to specialize at KTH, UPC, or PoliTo, focusing on the integration of decentralized energy systems, thermal energy engineering, or energy storage technologies.

The final semester is dedicated to practical experience, with students completing an internship or master's thesis in collaboration with DENSYS associated partners. This hands-on experience can take place in industrial settings or research institutions, further enhancing students' understanding and expertise in the field.

Entry requirements

Prospective students are expected to possess a strong academic background in engineering or related fields. Applicants should demonstrate relevant knowledge and skills that align with the program’s objectives, as well as a commitment to contributing to the advancement of decentralized smart energy systems. Specific entry requirements may vary, so it is advisable for applicants to review the latest guidelines provided by KTH.

Career prospects

Graduates of the Decentralized Smart Energy Systems program are well-prepared for diverse career opportunities in both public and private sectors. By gaining expertise in the design, optimization, and management of decentralized energy systems, students can pursue roles in energy management, research and development, and policy-making. The program's emphasis on a multinational educational profile and integrated cultural experience also enhances graduates' employability in an increasingly globalized job market.

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