École Centrale de Lille

Master in Electrical Energy for Sustainable Development

The Master in Electrical Energy for Sustainable Development at École Centrale de Lille is a program for international students taught in English.

About the Program

The Master in Electrical Energy for Sustainable Development is designed for students who are passionate about engineering and the energy transition. This one-year program, taught in English, is based in Villeneuve d'Ascq, France. It prepares students to innovate in eco-responsible electrical systems and integrate renewable energy sources, making it ideal for those who thrive in a dynamic, forward-thinking environment.

Students will engage with topics such as power conversion, electric mobility, and the design of high-performance electromechanical actuators. The curriculum emphasizes hands-on learning through projects and research internships, equipping students with the skills needed to excel in the rapidly evolving energy sector. This program also lays the groundwork for pursuing a PhD in Electrical Engineering.

Graduates can pursue various roles in research and development within public and private laboratories, as well as companies focused on electric energy and the energy transition. Potential job titles include R&D Engineer, Energy Consultant, and Project Manager in sectors such as automotive, railway, and avionics. The skills acquired are highly transferable, opening doors to diverse opportunities in the energy industry.

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