The Chemistry for Renewable Energy specialisation at Uppsala University builds advanced knowledge in chemistry for sustainable electricity, fuels, and energy storage. You study in close connection with active research groups and complete a degree project in a research-focused environment.
The Chemistry for Renewable Energy specialization at Uppsala University focuses on equipping students with advanced knowledge in chemistry aimed at sustainable electricity, fuels, and energy storage solutions. This program fosters a robust connection with active research groups, allowing students to engage in a research-intensive environment while completing a degree project.
The curriculum is structured around advanced chemistry courses alongside a research-oriented degree project. The content is designed to enhance your understanding of energy-related chemistry and the experimental and analytical techniques vital for modern renewable energy research.
Degree project: As part of the program, you will undertake a degree project that aligns with ongoing research initiatives, allowing you to apply the knowledge and methods acquired throughout the course to a specific topic within renewable energy chemistry.
Electives: The selection of elective courses may vary depending on the specific intake and program planning. It is advisable to confirm the latest offerings with Uppsala University.
Applicants must possess a Bachelor's degree or its equivalent from an internationally recognized university, which is comparable to a Swedish Kandidatexamen. Additionally, a minimum of 90 credits in chemistry is required.
Graduates of the Chemistry for Renewable Energy specialization will find diverse career opportunities in various sectors, including research and development, environmental consultancy, and energy production. The skills acquired in this program will prepare you to contribute significantly to the field of sustainable energy, driving innovations that address global energy challenges.
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