The Postgraduate Program

The MSc program of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering titled “Modern Applications of Electric Power Systems” focuses on providing specialized knowledge, as well as developing technologies, models, and methods in subject areas related to modern technologies such as:

  • Microgrids and their interconnection with large-scale power networks,
  • Energy efficiency in buildings, and
  • Electric and hybrid vehicles.

The goal of the MSc program is to respond to the growing market demand for professionals with specific knowledge, skills, and capabilities to meet the requirements of new technologies being rapidly introduced in the fields of microgrids, electromobility, and building energy autonomy. Students in the postgraduate program acquire knowledge in all the above subject areas, which are treated as an integrated whole, with electric vehicles and charging stations considered part of the microgrid and incorporated into it.

The MSc program will equip postgraduate students with specialized skills related to:

  • Production and energy savings using renewable energy sources (RES),
  • Special topics in electrical machines,
  • Microcontrollers and information transfer,
  • Modeling of electromechanical systems,
  • Modern applications of power electronics,
  • Energy storage systems,
  • Specialized electrical installations,
  • Energy economics,
  • Energy efficiency of buildings,
  • Electric vehicle technology.