Info 2025/2026 Course code 11955 Degree type MASTER'S DEGREE (D.M. 1649/2023) Duration 2 years CFU 120 Class LM-28 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Access Free access Locations GENOVA Language English Teaching mode In-person Head of programme FEDERICO SILVESTRO Department DIPARTIMENTO DI INGEGNERIA NAVALE, ELETTRICA, ELETTRONICA E DELLE TELECOMUNICAZIONI Documents Manifesto degli studi 2025/2026 Didattica programmata 2025/2026 Regolamento 2025/2026 Information about this Course for previous years is available here INGEGNERIA ELETTRICA 8731
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The course in brief Presentation The master's degree in Electrical Engineering for Energy Transition studies all the aspects of the Energy Transition that involves electric energy in any of its forms. Subjects spans from renewable energy production, energy storage, power transmission and distribution, electric vehicles, trains, metropolitan systems, electric propulsion systems, energy management, smart grids, smart cities and electric system control and automation. The degree provides high depth of scientific methods and content and the acquisition of professional, project and analytical skills, which ensure a comprehensive view on the proposed topics enabling the graduate to become a key and highly figure required figure for companies and industry of the electrical energy sector. Learning by doing Students carry out practical experience in departmental laboratories or at external companies in the field of renewable energy, industrial automation, power electronics, both in simulated and real equipment. Professional outlets Renewable energies Manufacturing sector Energy production and distribution Industrial automation Freelance profession engineering companies managerial and technical-organisational fields Scientific research and industrial development. What you will learn Energy management Renewable energy, automation, ICT, smartgrid, smartcity Design and build sustainably Components, systems and plants useful everyday life sustainable transition Intelligent mobility systems Ships, subways, railways, electric cars Design and automate complex systems Drives and robotics for factory and process automation Innovative materials Nanotechnologies, energy-efficient materials, superconductivity Soft skills Leadership, teamworking, problem solving Did you know that Electricity is the enableing feature for a sutabinale energy transition. The graduate in Electrical Enginnering for Energy Transition is the perfect fit to be part of this challanging process! The requests of Electrical Engineers for Energy Transition are growing exponentially, and the graduates are largely below the current industry needs. Be fit for the position, be an Electrical Engineer for Energy Transition! The degree in Electrical Engineering for Energy Transition is organized into two curricula: “Energy, Automation and Smart Grids” and “Sustainable Electric Mobility”. Customize your study plan to build the skills that you think suit you the most! Electrical Engineers are curious, passionate, and keen to innovative design research Contents Electrical Engineering For Energy Transition Chair Image Dear Student, choosing a master's degree with the specialization it entails is an important moment, which can open and consolidate future prospects and opportunities of great interest. Federico Silvestro Where we are Department of Marine, Electrical, Electronic and Telecommunications Engineering - DITEN Via all'Opera Pia 11a 16145 Genoa Contact
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