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The MSc Electrical Engineering for Digital Energy programme aims to train a new engineer that operates in the field of the electrical energy with skills aimed at facilitating the transition to digital and green energy solutions (EU Green New Deal).
Digital Energy explains the concept of using advanced digital technologies in the modern energy systems.
Experts in this new discipline are able to exploit innovative ICT solutions, e.g. based on Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things, to elaborate the data gathered along the whole chain of an electrical systems for extracting information useful for achieving key objectives such as improving the electrical system efficiency, the grid quality and resilience. The graduate will be able to operate in the different area of the energy sector spreading from renewable energy distributed generation to the energy market, up to the charging station for the electrical mobility.
Electrical Engineering for Digital Energy is an innovative two-years master's degree program where students learn, through theory and lab experience, renewable sources and energy storage systems, intelligent management of decentralized electricity grids and systems for collective electric mobility to create innovative products and services with high added value. The skills of the classical electrical engineer will be integrated with specific knowledge in the field of the artificial intelligence and IoT solutions combined with technology for secure and reliable data exchange in the modern smart grid electrical networks.
The MSc Electrical Engineering for Digital Energy programme is tailored for students having an Engineering and Technology bachelor's degree wishing to pursue a career in the rapidly growing digital energy sector.
It trains professional engineers and scientists with the multidisciplinary skills needed to develop opportunities within the renewable energy transition and to meet the future electrical engineering technological challenges.
The master degree will be held at the University of Salerno (Italy) - Department of Information and Electrical Engineering and Applied Mathematics (DIEM)