Electrical Networks

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Program Overview

The Master’s Degree in Electrical Networks focuses on the design, analysis, optimization, and management of power transmission and distribution systems. This program equips students with expertise in smart grids, renewable energy integration, high-voltage engineering, and power system stability. Graduates can pursue careers in power utilities, energy consulting, electrical infrastructure development, and research & innovation in power systems.

Objectives of the Program

✅ Understand and analyze power transmission and distribution networks.

✅ Design and optimize smart grids and renewable energy integration.

✅ Master high-voltage engineering and grid protection systems.

✅ Implement AI, machine learning, and cybersecurity in power networks.

✅ Gain hands-on experience with simulation tools and industrial applications.

Teaching Language : French

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

🔹 Power System Analysis – Load flow, fault analysis, and stability studies.

🔹 Electricity Transmission and Distribution – Overhead and underground cable systems.

🔹 High Voltage Engineering – Insulation coordination, breakdown mechanisms, and HVDC.

🔹 Renewable Energy Integration – Grid connection of solar, wind, and hybrid energy sources.

🔹 Electrical Protection Systems – Relay coordination, fault detection, and grid security.

🔹 Power Electronics in Networks – HVDC, FACTS devices, and voltage regulation.

🔹 Smart Grid Technologies – IoT, AI, and automation in modern power systems.

🔹 Mathematical Methods for Electrical Engineering – Numerical methods, optimization, and modeling.

Advanced Topics

🔹 Advanced Power System Stability and Control – Transient and dynamic stability analysis.

🔹 Energy Management and Demand Response – Load forecasting, optimization, and smart metering.

🔹 Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) – Microgrids, energy storage, and distributed generation.

🔹 Artificial Intelligence in Power Networks – AI-driven load balancing, grid monitoring, and automation.

🔹 Cybersecurity in Electrical Networks – Protection against cyber threats in smart grids.

🔹 Electric Vehicles and Grid Integration – Impact of EV charging stations on power networks.

🔹 Advanced Grid Protection and Monitoring – Real-time fault detection and automated response.

🔹 Power Market and Regulation – Electricity trading, pricing, and grid economics.

Admissions Information

1- Holder of a Bachelor's Degree in electrical Engineering or equivalent.

2- Based on available teaching

positions.

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