Master of Science in Energy Engineering
Energy Systems For The Future
About This Program
The global demand for a diverse and sustainable energy portfolio, has triggered a broad range of scientific activities such as developing new processes (e.g. CO2 capture and utilization), new materials (e.g. photovoltaic cells), and new energy storage (e.g. H2 storage underground). Students in the MS in Energy Engineering will be able to enter this transient energy industry and engage actively in the engineering and development of new energy systems for the future.
With education in process development and analysis, materials design, and subsurface energy storage and carbon sequestration operations; the curriculum of this program builds on a solid foundation of engineering fundamentals in the interface between chemical enginering, subsurface engineering and materials science.
Application Deadlines
Fall 2025: December 15, 2024
Spring 2026: September 1, 2025
Why This Program?
- Interdisciplinary training to meet the current challenges related to energy production, conversion and storage.
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Energy engineering is the most recent engineering discipline to emerge.
Students in this program will be at the cutting edge for a world in need of a broad energy portfolio.
Who Should Apply?
This program is designed for students with an interest in addressing/solving the challenges related to sustainable energy production, conversion and storage.