Energy for Smart Cities
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Energy for Smart Cities at KTHThe joint master’s programme in Energy for Smart Cities adds depth and breadth to your technical and engineering knowledge, equips you with business skills and innovation management techniques, and connects you to the latest thinking on urban development in a changing society. As a result you will be able to play a key role in developing smart, secure and sustainable energy for functional and resource-efficient urban communities.Throughout the programme, you will have unrivalled opportunities to engage directly with major industrial players and research institutes, small specialist companies and innovative start-ups in the field of smart cities and buildings. Major enterprises such as ABB are actively engaged in the programme, as are companies like EcoBam, SiarQ, Ionseed, Enervalis, Watly, Everis, Iskra, and ComsaEnte, and innovation support organisations such as ACC1Ó and Barcelona Activa.The joint master’s programme in Energy for Smart Cities is an international, two-year programme run jointly by four European universities. You will join students from all over the world at two of these universities as well as specialist events and activities across Europe. After successfully completing the programme and your thesis, you will receive a master’s degree from two of these institutions in the form of a double diploma:International Master of Science in Electrical Engineering for Smart Grids and Buildings, from INP: Grenoble Institute of Technology, FranceMaster of Science, from KTH Royal Institute of Technology, SwedenMaster of Science: Energy, from KU Leuven, BelgiumMaster of Energy Engineering, from UPC: Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya · BarcelonaTech, SpainGraduates of the programme will acquire the following skills, knowledge and attributes:Deep knowledge of electrical energy processing, mechanical technology, and applied thermodynamicsDeep knowledge of the design and operation of electrical and mechanical energy systemsUnderstanding of the wider socio-economic context and an ability to communicate with non-technical audiencesAn open, analytical, problem-solving mind with the ability to present ideas and innovative solutions in a structured wayExecutive, management and entrepreneurial skills and an understanding where and how to apply themInsights into ethical, social and economic frameworks for sustainable energy in the smart-city contextThe ability to independently gather new insights, methodologies and results within the discipline, and to apply these in a research or professional contextThe critical ability to understand, assess and pursue the social role of the engineerThe programme is accredited by the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT).
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Applicants need a bachelor’s degree in related field. Applicants from non-anglophone countries should provide proof of English proficiency. Application deadline for non EU students is February 25.
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Grenoble
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
38000
France
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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