Beschrijving
Energy, water, metals and plastics form the physical basis of our modern society. The use of these (raw) materials is increasing continuously and causing various ecological, economic and social problems. However, the sustainable production and use of resources is necessary for future generations.
The Master's programme in Energy Science studies the sustainability of the production, treatment and use of energy and materials. The programme gives a detailed insight into the development of energy and material use over time; into current and future energy technologies (including renewable energy), such as solar cells, biomass and wind; bio-based materials and energy and climate policies. Graduates will be able to contribute to the transitions towards sustainable energy and material systems by doing applied research, consultancy work or giving policy advice.
The aim is to educate natural scientists that are able to contribute to the transitions towards sustainable energy and material systems, by doing applied research, consultancy work or policy advice.
Thema (van onderwijs)
Techniek / Innovatie / Duurzame energie
Aantal ECTS
120 ECTS
Naam contactpersoon
Martijn Rietbergen
Soort onderwijs
Master (internationale, Engelstalige, tweejarige, academische master)
Doelstelling(en)
The aim is to educate natural scientists that are able to contribute to the transitions towards sustainable energy and material systems, by doing applied research, consultancy work or policy advice.
Doelgroepen
Studenten met een beta-achtergrond.
Open voor de discipline(s)
Students that hold a bachelor's degree in natural or environmental science, engineering or technology (chemistry, physics, engineering, earth science, science and innovation (energy and materials), mathematics, biology) and that want to extend and apply their natural scientific knowledge on energy and materials systems.
Bereik
Internationaal
Start (en eind) datum
1 September, 15 November en 1 Februari
Contact + webadres
Contact Martijn Rietbergen: m.g.rietbergen@chem.uu.nl of (030) 253 76 21
Webadres: www.energyscience.uu.nl