This Master’s programme explores how electrical engineering supports the Energy Transition, from renewable generation and storage to smart grids, electrified transport and energy management. You combine advanced technical coursework with lab-based and project work to build skills for industry and research.
The Master's programme in Electrical Engineering for Energy Transition at the University of Genoa focuses on the critical role of electrical engineering in facilitating the Energy Transition. This comprehensive course covers aspects such as renewable energy generation and storage, smart grids, electrified transportation, and energy management. Students will engage in advanced technical coursework, complemented by hands-on laboratory and project work, equipping them with the necessary skills for both industry and research environments.
The curriculum encompasses a variety of core learning areas, including:
The programme also emphasizes practical experience through laboratory activities and project-oriented learning, typically conducted in departmental labs or in collaboration with external organizations. This hands-on approach supports the development of skills in simulation and the operation of real equipment.
For the final assessment, students will be required to complete a capstone project or thesis, with specific details to be confirmed with the university during the application process.
To be eligible for this programme, applicants must possess a relevant bachelor's degree or its equivalent and meet the curricular requirements set forth by the university. Admission is contingent upon successfully passing the Graduate Assessment.
Graduates of the Electrical Engineering for Energy Transition programme will be well-prepared for a diverse range of career opportunities in the fields of electrical engineering, renewable energy, and energy management. Potential career paths include roles in research and development, project management, and engineering design, as well as positions within industries focused on sustainable energy solutions and smart technologies.
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