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Cranfield University: Advanced Digital Energy Systems
Institution | Cranfield University View institution profile |
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Department | Energy and Sustainability |
Web | https://www.cranfield.ac.uk |
study@cranfield.ac.uk | |
Telephone | 01234 758540 |
Study type | Taught |
Master of Science - MSc (PG)
Summary
**The digital transformation of energy management is calling for the leaders of our decarbonised future - capitalise your career prospects in this exciting field with the Advanced Digital Energy Systems MSc**
The future energy supply must adapt to new technologies, global policies and events while accounting for new emerging consumption patterns. Our MSc in Advanced Digital Energy Systems will allow you to apply techniques and technologies such as Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain in the energy field, supporting the transition to a more sustainable future. The need for an affordable, sustainable, and secure energy supply makes managing energy systems a complex problem. Digital energy systems are an emerging discipline that uses powerful digital tools and models to analyse data from our power systems and optimize the control and operational strategies and business models.
You will acquire a comprehensive knowledge of data analytics and machine learning techniques applied to the integration of renewable energy, smart and microgrids, forecasting energy production and consumption, whilst supporting key objectives such as reaching Net Zero emissions.
**Who is it for?**
This course is suitable for Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Information Technology and Energy graduates and practicing IT or Energy engineers wishing to pursue a technical management career in the rapidly growing digital energy sector. It develops professional engineers and scientists with the multidisciplinary skills and ability to analyse current and future energy engineering challenges.
**Why this course?**
Developed economies now face challenges in procuring energy security and responding to energy pricing and affordability issues, as well as contributing to reducing carbon emissions such as the UK Government’s ambitious targets of reducing greenhouse gas emissions to close to zero in the power sector by 2050.
You will benefit from dedicated state-of-the-art facilities including unique engineering-scale facilities for the development of efficient technologies with low CO2 emissions. In addition to management, communication, teamwork and research skills, each student will attain at least the following learning outcomes from this degree course:
- Design an appropriate data acquisition system for energy related processes,
- Critically analyse industrial data collected from different energy systems,
- Develop systematic strategies using a range of software for energy systems modelling, optimisation and control to resolve the technical issues involved in the design and operation of industrial energy systems.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Location | Cranfield Campus Cranfield Bedfordshire Milton Keynes MK43 0AL |
Fees
England | 11895 GBP for Year 1 |
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Northern Ireland | 11895 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 11895 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 11895 GBP for Year 1 |
EU | 25955 GBP for Whole course |
International | 25955 GBP for Whole course |
Summary
**The digital transformation of energy management is calling for the leaders of our decarbonised future - capitalise your career prospects in this exciting field with the Advanced Digital Energy Systems MSc**
The future energy supply must adapt to new technologies, global policies and events while accounting for new emerging consumption patterns. Our MSc in Advanced Digital Energy Systems will allow you to apply techniques and technologies such as Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain in the energy field, supporting the transition to a more sustainable future. The need for an affordable, sustainable, and secure energy supply makes managing energy systems a complex problem. Digital energy systems are an emerging discipline that uses powerful digital tools and models to analyse data from our power systems and optimize the control and operational strategies and business models.
You will acquire a comprehensive knowledge of data analytics and machine learning techniques applied to the integration of renewable energy, smart and microgrids, forecasting energy production and consumption, whilst supporting key objectives such as reaching Net Zero emissions.
**Who is it for?**
This course is suitable for Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Information Technology and Energy graduates and practicing IT or Energy engineers wishing to pursue a technical management career in the rapidly growing digital energy sector. It develops professional engineers and scientists with the multidisciplinary skills and ability to analyse current and future energy engineering challenges.
**Why this course?**
Developed economies now face challenges in procuring energy security and responding to energy pricing and affordability issues, as well as contributing to reducing carbon emissions such as the UK Government’s ambitious targets of reducing greenhouse gas emissions to close to zero in the power sector by 2050.
You will benefit from dedicated state-of-the-art facilities including unique engineering-scale facilities for the development of efficient technologies with low CO2 emissions. In addition to management, communication, teamwork and research skills, each student will attain at least the following learning outcomes from this degree course:
- Design an appropriate data acquisition system for energy related processes,
- Critically analyse industrial data collected from different energy systems,
- Develop systematic strategies using a range of software for energy systems modelling, optimisation and control to resolve the technical issues involved in the design and operation of industrial energy systems.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Location | Cranfield Campus Cranfield Bedfordshire Milton Keynes MK43 0AL |
Fees
England | 11895 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
Northern Ireland | 11895 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 11895 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 11895 GBP for Year 1 |
EU | 25955 GBP for Whole course |
International | 25955 GBP for Whole course |
Summary
**Lead the way for your career with Advanced Digital Energy Systems MSc**
Energy supply is fundamentally important to our homes and workplaces. Future energy supply has to be stable, secure, not only affordable but also sustainable, which makes energy systems a complex problem. Digital Energy Systems is an emerging discipline using powerful digital tools and various digital models to solve and manage the increasingly complex modern energy systems. Within this discipline, digital tools and models (such as Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain technology) are used to analyse data from different energy systems and sources and drive new control and operational strategies and business models.
**Who is it for?**
This course is suitable for Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Information Technology and Energy graduates and practicing IT or Energy engineers wishing to pursue a technical management career in the strongly growing digital energy sector. It develops professional engineers and scientists with the multidisciplinary skills and ability to analyse current and future energy engineering problems.
**Why this course?**
Developed economies now face a number of challenges in procuring energy security and responding to energy pricing and affordability issues, as well as dealing with contributions to carbon emissions such as the UK Government’s ambitious targets of reducing greenhouse gas emissions to close to zero in the power sector by 2050.
You will benefit from dedicated state-of-the-art facilities including unique engineering-scale facilities for the development of efficient technologies with low CO2 emissions. In addition to management, communication, team work and research skills, each student will attain at least the following learning outcomes from this degree course:
- Design an appropriate data acquisition system for energy related processes,
- Critically analyse industrial data collected from different energy systems,
- Develop systematic strategies using a range of software for energy systems modelling, optimisation and control to resolve the technical issues involved in the design and operation of industrial energy systems.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Location | Cranfield Campus Cranfield Bedfordshire Milton Keynes MK43 0AL |
Fees
England | 10825 GBP for Year 1 |
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Northern Ireland | 10825 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 10825 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 10825 GBP for Year 1 |
EU | 22150 GBP for Whole course |
International | 22150 GBP for Whole course |
Summary
**Lead the way for your career with Advanced Digital Energy Systems MSc**
Energy supply is fundamentally important to our homes and workplaces. Future energy supply has to be stable, secure, not only affordable but also sustainable, which makes energy systems a complex problem. Digital Energy Systems is an emerging discipline using powerful digital tools and various digital models to solve and manage the increasingly complex modern energy systems. Within this discipline, digital tools and models (such as Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain technology) are used to analyse data from different energy systems and sources and drive new control and operational strategies and business models.
**Who is it for?**
This course is suitable for Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Information Technology and Energy graduates and practicing IT or Energy engineers wishing to pursue a technical management career in the strongly growing digital energy sector. It develops professional engineers and scientists with the multidisciplinary skills and ability to analyse current and future energy engineering problems.
**Why this course?**
Developed economies now face a number of challenges in procuring energy security and responding to energy pricing and affordability issues, as well as dealing with contributions to carbon emissions such as the UK Government’s ambitious targets of reducing greenhouse gas emissions to close to zero in the power sector by 2050.
You will benefit from dedicated state-of-the-art facilities including unique engineering-scale facilities for the development of efficient technologies with low CO2 emissions. In addition to management, communication, team work and research skills, each student will attain at least the following learning outcomes from this degree course:
- Design an appropriate data acquisition system for energy related processes,
- Critically analyse industrial data collected from different energy systems,
- Develop systematic strategies using a range of software for energy systems modelling, optimisation and control to resolve the technical issues involved in the design and operation of industrial energy systems.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Location | Cranfield Campus Cranfield Bedfordshire Milton Keynes MK43 0AL |
Fees
England | 10825 GBP for Year 1 |
---|---|
Northern Ireland | 10825 GBP for Year 1 |
Scotland | 10825 GBP for Year 1 |
Wales | 10825 GBP for Year 1 |
EU | 22150 GBP for Whole course |
International | 22150 GBP for Whole course |
Postgraduate Certificate - PgCert
Summary
**The digital transformation of energy management is calling for the leaders of our decarbonised future - capitalise your career prospects in this exciting field with the Advanced Digital Energy Systems MSc**
The future energy supply must adapt to new technologies, global policies and events while accounting for new emerging consumption patterns. Our MSc in Advanced Digital Energy Systems will allow you to apply techniques and technologies such as Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain in the energy field, supporting the transition to a more sustainable future. The need for an affordable, sustainable, and secure energy supply makes managing energy systems a complex problem. Digital energy systems are an emerging discipline that uses powerful digital tools and models to analyse data from our power systems and optimize the control and operational strategies and business models.
You will acquire a comprehensive knowledge of data analytics and machine learning techniques applied to the integration of renewable energy, smart and microgrids, forecasting energy production and consumption, whilst supporting key objectives such as reaching Net Zero emissions.
**Who is it for?**
This course is suitable for Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Information Technology and Energy graduates and practicing IT or Energy engineers wishing to pursue a technical management career in the rapidly growing digital energy sector. It develops professional engineers and scientists with the multidisciplinary skills and ability to analyse current and future energy engineering challenges.
**Why this course?**
Developed economies now face challenges in procuring energy security and responding to energy pricing and affordability issues, as well as contributing to reducing carbon emissions such as the UK Government’s ambitious targets of reducing greenhouse gas emissions to close to zero in the power sector by 2050.
You will benefit from dedicated state-of-the-art facilities including unique engineering-scale facilities for the development of efficient technologies with low CO2 emissions. In addition to management, communication, teamwork and research skills, each student will attain at least the following learning outcomes from this degree course:
- Design an appropriate data acquisition system for energy related processes,
- Critically analyse industrial data collected from different energy systems,
- Develop systematic strategies using a range of software for energy systems modelling, optimisation and control to resolve the technical issues involved in the design and operation of industrial energy systems.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Location | Cranfield Campus Cranfield Bedfordshire Milton Keynes MK43 0AL |
Fees
England | 5950 GBP for Whole course |
---|---|
Northern Ireland | 5950 GBP for Whole course |
Scotland | 5950 GBP for Whole course |
Wales | 5950 GBP for Whole course |
EU | 10520 GBP for Whole course |
International | 10520 GBP for Whole course |
Summary
**The digital transformation of energy management is calling for the leaders of our decarbonised future - capitalise your career prospects in this exciting field with the Advanced Digital Energy Systems MSc**
The future energy supply must adapt to new technologies, global policies and events while accounting for new emerging consumption patterns. Our MSc in Advanced Digital Energy Systems will allow you to apply techniques and technologies such as Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain in the energy field, supporting the transition to a more sustainable future. The need for an affordable, sustainable, and secure energy supply makes managing energy systems a complex problem. Digital energy systems are an emerging discipline that uses powerful digital tools and models to analyse data from our power systems and optimize the control and operational strategies and business models.
You will acquire a comprehensive knowledge of data analytics and machine learning techniques applied to the integration of renewable energy, smart and microgrids, forecasting energy production and consumption, whilst supporting key objectives such as reaching Net Zero emissions.
**Who is it for?**
This course is suitable for Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Information Technology and Energy graduates and practicing IT or Energy engineers wishing to pursue a technical management career in the rapidly growing digital energy sector. It develops professional engineers and scientists with the multidisciplinary skills and ability to analyse current and future energy engineering challenges.
**Why this course?**
Developed economies now face challenges in procuring energy security and responding to energy pricing and affordability issues, as well as contributing to reducing carbon emissions such as the UK Government’s ambitious targets of reducing greenhouse gas emissions to close to zero in the power sector by 2050.
You will benefit from dedicated state-of-the-art facilities including unique engineering-scale facilities for the development of efficient technologies with low CO2 emissions. In addition to management, communication, teamwork and research skills, each student will attain at least the following learning outcomes from this degree course:
- Design an appropriate data acquisition system for energy related processes,
- Critically analyse industrial data collected from different energy systems,
- Develop systematic strategies using a range of software for energy systems modelling, optimisation and control to resolve the technical issues involved in the design and operation of industrial energy systems.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Location | Cranfield Campus Cranfield Bedfordshire Milton Keynes MK43 0AL |
Fees
England | 5950 GBP for Whole course |
---|---|
Northern Ireland | 5950 GBP for Whole course |
Scotland | 5950 GBP for Whole course |
Wales | 5950 GBP for Whole course |
EU | 10520 GBP for Whole course |
International | 10520 GBP for Whole course |
Summary
**Lead the way for your career with Advanced Digital Energy Systems MSc**
Energy supply is fundamentally important to our homes and workplaces. Future energy supply has to be stable, secure, not only affordable but also sustainable, which makes energy systems a complex problem. Digital Energy Systems is an emerging discipline using powerful digital tools and various digital models to solve and manage the increasingly complex modern energy systems. Within this discipline, digital tools and models (such as Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain technology) are used to analyse data from different energy systems and sources and drive new control and operational strategies and business models.
**Who is it for?**
This course is suitable for Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Information Technology and Energy graduates and practicing IT or Energy engineers wishing to pursue a technical management career in the strongly growing digital energy sector. It develops professional engineers and scientists with the multidisciplinary skills and ability to analyse current and future energy engineering problems.
**Why this course?**
Developed economies now face a number of challenges in procuring energy security and responding to energy pricing and affordability issues, as well as dealing with contributions to carbon emissions such as the UK Government’s ambitious targets of reducing greenhouse gas emissions to close to zero in the power sector by 2050.
You will benefit from dedicated state-of-the-art facilities including unique engineering-scale facilities for the development of efficient technologies with low CO2 emissions. In addition to management, communication, team work and research skills, each student will attain at least the following learning outcomes from this degree course:
- Design an appropriate data acquisition system for energy related processes,
- Critically analyse industrial data collected from different energy systems,
- Develop systematic strategies using a range of software for energy systems modelling, optimisation and control to resolve the technical issues involved in the design and operation of industrial energy systems.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Location | Cranfield Campus Cranfield Bedfordshire Milton Keynes MK43 0AL |
Summary
**Lead the way for your career with Advanced Digital Energy Systems MSc**
Energy supply is fundamentally important to our homes and workplaces. Future energy supply has to be stable, secure, not only affordable but also sustainable, which makes energy systems a complex problem. Digital Energy Systems is an emerging discipline using powerful digital tools and various digital models to solve and manage the increasingly complex modern energy systems. Within this discipline, digital tools and models (such as Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain technology) are used to analyse data from different energy systems and sources and drive new control and operational strategies and business models.
**Who is it for?**
This course is suitable for Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Information Technology and Energy graduates and practicing IT or Energy engineers wishing to pursue a technical management career in the strongly growing digital energy sector. It develops professional engineers and scientists with the multidisciplinary skills and ability to analyse current and future energy engineering problems.
**Why this course?**
Developed economies now face a number of challenges in procuring energy security and responding to energy pricing and affordability issues, as well as dealing with contributions to carbon emissions such as the UK Government’s ambitious targets of reducing greenhouse gas emissions to close to zero in the power sector by 2050.
You will benefit from dedicated state-of-the-art facilities including unique engineering-scale facilities for the development of efficient technologies with low CO2 emissions. In addition to management, communication, team work and research skills, each student will attain at least the following learning outcomes from this degree course:
- Design an appropriate data acquisition system for energy related processes,
- Critically analyse industrial data collected from different energy systems,
- Develop systematic strategies using a range of software for energy systems modelling, optimisation and control to resolve the technical issues involved in the design and operation of industrial energy systems.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Location | Cranfield Campus Cranfield Bedfordshire Milton Keynes MK43 0AL |
Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip
Summary
**The digital transformation of energy management is calling for the leaders of our decarbonised future - capitalise your career prospects in this exciting field with the Advanced Digital Energy Systems MSc**
The future energy supply must adapt to new technologies, global policies and events while accounting for new emerging consumption patterns. Our MSc in Advanced Digital Energy Systems will allow you to apply techniques and technologies such as Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain in the energy field, supporting the transition to a more sustainable future. The need for an affordable, sustainable, and secure energy supply makes managing energy systems a complex problem. Digital energy systems are an emerging discipline that uses powerful digital tools and models to analyse data from our power systems and optimize the control and operational strategies and business models.
You will acquire a comprehensive knowledge of data analytics and machine learning techniques applied to the integration of renewable energy, smart and microgrids, forecasting energy production and consumption, whilst supporting key objectives such as reaching Net Zero emissions.
**Who is it for?**
This course is suitable for Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Information Technology and Energy graduates and practicing IT or Energy engineers wishing to pursue a technical management career in the rapidly growing digital energy sector. It develops professional engineers and scientists with the multidisciplinary skills and ability to analyse current and future energy engineering challenges.
**Why this course?**
Developed economies now face challenges in procuring energy security and responding to energy pricing and affordability issues, as well as contributing to reducing carbon emissions such as the UK Government’s ambitious targets of reducing greenhouse gas emissions to close to zero in the power sector by 2050.
You will benefit from dedicated state-of-the-art facilities including unique engineering-scale facilities for the development of efficient technologies with low CO2 emissions. In addition to management, communication, teamwork and research skills, each student will attain at least the following learning outcomes from this degree course:
- Design an appropriate data acquisition system for energy related processes,
- Critically analyse industrial data collected from different energy systems,
- Develop systematic strategies using a range of software for energy systems modelling, optimisation and control to resolve the technical issues involved in the design and operation of industrial energy systems.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Location | Cranfield Campus Cranfield Bedfordshire Milton Keynes MK43 0AL |
Fees
England | 9530 GBP for Whole course |
---|---|
Northern Ireland | 9530 GBP for Whole course |
Scotland | 9530 GBP for Whole course |
Wales | 9530 GBP for Whole course |
EU | 21040 GBP for Whole course |
International | 21040 GBP for Whole course |
Summary
**The digital transformation of energy management is calling for the leaders of our decarbonised future - capitalise your career prospects in this exciting field with the Advanced Digital Energy Systems MSc**
The future energy supply must adapt to new technologies, global policies and events while accounting for new emerging consumption patterns. Our MSc in Advanced Digital Energy Systems will allow you to apply techniques and technologies such as Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain in the energy field, supporting the transition to a more sustainable future. The need for an affordable, sustainable, and secure energy supply makes managing energy systems a complex problem. Digital energy systems are an emerging discipline that uses powerful digital tools and models to analyse data from our power systems and optimize the control and operational strategies and business models.
You will acquire a comprehensive knowledge of data analytics and machine learning techniques applied to the integration of renewable energy, smart and microgrids, forecasting energy production and consumption, whilst supporting key objectives such as reaching Net Zero emissions.
**Who is it for?**
This course is suitable for Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Information Technology and Energy graduates and practicing IT or Energy engineers wishing to pursue a technical management career in the rapidly growing digital energy sector. It develops professional engineers and scientists with the multidisciplinary skills and ability to analyse current and future energy engineering challenges.
**Why this course?**
Developed economies now face challenges in procuring energy security and responding to energy pricing and affordability issues, as well as contributing to reducing carbon emissions such as the UK Government’s ambitious targets of reducing greenhouse gas emissions to close to zero in the power sector by 2050.
You will benefit from dedicated state-of-the-art facilities including unique engineering-scale facilities for the development of efficient technologies with low CO2 emissions. In addition to management, communication, teamwork and research skills, each student will attain at least the following learning outcomes from this degree course:
- Design an appropriate data acquisition system for energy related processes,
- Critically analyse industrial data collected from different energy systems,
- Develop systematic strategies using a range of software for energy systems modelling, optimisation and control to resolve the technical issues involved in the design and operation of industrial energy systems.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Location | Cranfield Campus Cranfield Bedfordshire Milton Keynes MK43 0AL |
Fees
England | 9530 GBP for Whole course |
---|---|
Northern Ireland | 9530 GBP for Whole course |
Scotland | 9530 GBP for Whole course |
Wales | 9530 GBP for Whole course |
EU | 21040 GBP for Whole course |
International | 21040 GBP for Whole course |
Summary
**Lead the way for your career with Advanced Digital Energy Systems MSc**
Energy supply is fundamentally important to our homes and workplaces. Future energy supply has to be stable, secure, not only affordable but also sustainable, which makes energy systems a complex problem. Digital Energy Systems is an emerging discipline using powerful digital tools and various digital models to solve and manage the increasingly complex modern energy systems. Within this discipline, digital tools and models (such as Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain technology) are used to analyse data from different energy systems and sources and drive new control and operational strategies and business models.
**Who is it for?**
This course is suitable for Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Information Technology and Energy graduates and practicing IT or Energy engineers wishing to pursue a technical management career in the strongly growing digital energy sector. It develops professional engineers and scientists with the multidisciplinary skills and ability to analyse current and future energy engineering problems.
**Why this course?**
Developed economies now face a number of challenges in procuring energy security and responding to energy pricing and affordability issues, as well as dealing with contributions to carbon emissions such as the UK Government’s ambitious targets of reducing greenhouse gas emissions to close to zero in the power sector by 2050.
You will benefit from dedicated state-of-the-art facilities including unique engineering-scale facilities for the development of efficient technologies with low CO2 emissions. In addition to management, communication, team work and research skills, each student will attain at least the following learning outcomes from this degree course:
- Design an appropriate data acquisition system for energy related processes,
- Critically analyse industrial data collected from different energy systems,
- Develop systematic strategies using a range of software for energy systems modelling, optimisation and control to resolve the technical issues involved in the design and operation of industrial energy systems.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Location | Cranfield Campus Cranfield Bedfordshire Milton Keynes MK43 0AL |
Summary
**Lead the way for your career with Advanced Digital Energy Systems MSc**
Energy supply is fundamentally important to our homes and workplaces. Future energy supply has to be stable, secure, not only affordable but also sustainable, which makes energy systems a complex problem. Digital Energy Systems is an emerging discipline using powerful digital tools and various digital models to solve and manage the increasingly complex modern energy systems. Within this discipline, digital tools and models (such as Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain technology) are used to analyse data from different energy systems and sources and drive new control and operational strategies and business models.
**Who is it for?**
This course is suitable for Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Information Technology and Energy graduates and practicing IT or Energy engineers wishing to pursue a technical management career in the strongly growing digital energy sector. It develops professional engineers and scientists with the multidisciplinary skills and ability to analyse current and future energy engineering problems.
**Why this course?**
Developed economies now face a number of challenges in procuring energy security and responding to energy pricing and affordability issues, as well as dealing with contributions to carbon emissions such as the UK Government’s ambitious targets of reducing greenhouse gas emissions to close to zero in the power sector by 2050.
You will benefit from dedicated state-of-the-art facilities including unique engineering-scale facilities for the development of efficient technologies with low CO2 emissions. In addition to management, communication, team work and research skills, each student will attain at least the following learning outcomes from this degree course:
- Design an appropriate data acquisition system for energy related processes,
- Critically analyse industrial data collected from different energy systems,
- Develop systematic strategies using a range of software for energy systems modelling, optimisation and control to resolve the technical issues involved in the design and operation of industrial energy systems.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Location | Cranfield Campus Cranfield Bedfordshire Milton Keynes MK43 0AL |
Cranfield is a specialist postgraduate university that is a global leader for education and transformational research in technology and management.
We have many world-class, large-scale facilities, including our own global research airport, which offers a unique environment for transformational education and research, living laboratory for testing transformative technologies and new approaches to deliver enhanced social, economic and environmental outcomes.
Cranfield teaches over 5,000 postgraduate students each year and employs around 1,500 academic and support staff. Our staff-to-student ratio is one of the best for any university in the UK.
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