Engineering and Energy Management
Engineering and Energy Management
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For several decades now, it has become increasingly necessary to find solutions to a number of challenges related to the production, storage, transport and consumption of energy. The Master in Energy Engineering and Management addresses sustainable energy systems, in their different economic, environmental and social aspects.
Being an Engineering course directed towards Energy, the curricular plan includes transversal training in the areas of Thermodynamics, Chemistry, Mechanics, Electronics and Energy and Mass Transfer. Moreover, it combines this component with a strong training in Economics, Environment and Innovation, stimulating the capabilities associated with creativity, entrepreneurship and leadership in addition to specialized technological knowledge, essential to meet the challenges facing society in the field of energy.
The Master in Energy Engineering and Management aims at training the new generation of skilled professionals to be active in the energy sector. With this goal, the program offers cross training in the energy field, ensuring specialized technical knowledge, grounded on a solid scientific basis, complemented with a broad knowledge in the areas of economics, environment and innovation.
The Master In Energy and Management combines the academic experience and the industry connections of the various departments at IST with the different international partnerships of prestigious European schools in which IST participates to offer a multidisciplinary program in the field of energy.
The Master In Energy and Management combines an approach to sustainable energy systems, in its different economical, environmental and social aspects with specialization areas which are relevant in the energy sector. The students through development of quantitative analytical methods, critical evaluation of solutions and application of modern research techniques and in contact with several industrial needs, will be capable of dealing with a large range of problems facing society in the field of energy.