Electrical Networks

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Program Overview

The Master's program in Electrical Networks covers advanced courses in the analysis and modeling of electrical systems, power electronics, smart grid management, and renewable energy. The directed studies focus on the optimization of electricity transmission and distribution, smart grid planning, and the integration of decentralized energy sources. Practical work includes simulating electrical networks with specialized software, experimenting with energy converters, and implementing supervision and control systems to enhance the stability and efficiency of networks.

Teaching Language : English

Curriculum Highlights

Core Courses

Advanced Power Electronics

Electric Power Transmission and Distribution Networks

Microprocessors and Microcontrollers

Applied Numerical Methods and Optimization

Advanced Electric Machines

Centralized and Decentralized Power Generation

Electric Power Quality

Modeling and Optimization of Electrical Networks

Planning of Electrical Networks

Control of Electro-Energetic Systems

Advanced Topics

Advanced topics include the analysis and modeling of complex electrical networks, the management and integration of renewable energy sources, as well as the stability and protection of electrical systems. The program also covers power flow optimization, predictive maintenance based on artificial intelligence, and smart grid technologies to improve energy efficiency and the resilience of infrastructures. Additionally, students explore advancements in energy conversion, storage, and cybersecurity of electrical networks to address the emerging challenges in the electrical industry and smart energy systems.

Admissions Information

The entry into the program is specifically intended for students holding a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering/Electrotechnics.

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