Explore power electronics in areas including electric drivetrains, vehicle systems, and broader electrification of transport.
Overview
- Educational areaElectrical and Biomedical Engineering
- LanguageEnglish
Important dates
- Application opens
- Application closes
Study control of electrical machines, lithium-ion battery systems, applied power electronics, and the design and implementation of drive systems. Other courses cover propulsion and battery storage systems, and the finite element method for designing electrical machines.
This specialisation connects closely to the automotive and transport sectors, as well as to industrial applications of power electronics. Typical career paths include roles in vehicle development, drivetrain engineering, power electronics design, and electrification, at automotive firms like the Volvo group and Zeekr, as well as advanced manufacturers like SAAB, ESAB, and Ericsson.
Programmes
Requirements
The requirements for the Master's programme Electric Power Engineering apply to this specialisation.
How to select a specialisation
You may choose this specialisation after you have been admitted and enrolled. Only one specialisation can be selected.