Advanced Digital Energy Systems MSc
Master
In Cranfield
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Cranfield
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Duration
1 Year
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Start date
October 2024
Energy supply is fundamentally important to our homes and workplaces. Future energy supply has to be sustainable, stable and secure, which makes energy systems a complex problem. Digital Energy Systems is an emerging discipline using powerful digital tools and various digital models to solve and manage the increasingly complex modern energy systems. Within this discipline, digital tools and models (such as Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain technology) are used to analyse data from different energy systems and sources and drive new control and operational strategies and business models, whilst supporting key objectives such as reaching Net Zero emissions.
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About this course
This course is suitable for Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Information Technology and Energy graduates and practicing IT or Energy engineers wishing to pursue a technical management career in the strongly growing digital energy sector. It develops professional engineers and scientists with the multidisciplinary skills and ability to analyse current and future energy engineering problems.
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Subjects
- Energy and Power
- Energy Systems
- Data
- Digital Econmomy
- Systems
- Data security
- Blockchain
- Artificial Intelligence
- Energy Technology
- Energy Conservation
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Energy Faculty
Energy Faculty
Course programme
We have a world class reputation for our industrial-scale research and pilot-scale demonstration programmes in the energy sector. Close engagement with the energy and transport sectors over the last 20 years has produced long-standing strategic partnerships with the sectors’ most prominent players. The strategic links with industry ensures that all of the material taught on the course is relevant, timely and meets the needs of organisations operating within the energy sector. This industry-led education makes our graduates some of the most desirable in the world for energy companies to recruit.
Course details
The taught programme for the Advanced Digital Energy Systems masters is generally delivered from October to February and is comprised of eight modules. Each of the first five modules are delivered over two weeks. Generally the first week involves intensive teaching while the second week has fewer teaching hours to allow time for more independent learning and completion of the assessment.
Advanced Digital Energy Systems MSc