École Centrale d'Électronique

Master in Energy Transition

The Master in Energy Transition at École Centrale d'Électronique is a 2 year long program for international students taught in English.

About the Program

The Energy Transition major is designed for students who are passionate about addressing climate change and the urgent need for decarbonization. This two-year program, taught in both French and English, equips students with the skills to navigate the complexities of the energy sector. Ideal candidates are those who thrive in dynamic environments and seek to make a tangible impact on sustainable energy solutions.

Students in this program will study a variety of subjects including thermal machines, applied chemistry, and renewable energy systems. They will also engage with advanced topics such as energy storage and smart city technologies. This hands-on curriculum prepares graduates to tackle real-world challenges in energy production and consumption, utilizing digital tools and artificial intelligence to optimize energy systems.

Graduates of the Energy Transition major can pursue diverse roles such as Short Term Power Optimizer at EDF, Risk Analyst at Total Energies, or Product Owner at ENEDIS. They are well-prepared for careers in energy management, sustainability consulting, and industrial transformation. The skills gained are transferable across various industries, making them valuable assets in today’s job market.

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