The specialisation Power Electronics (PE) is one of the several Electrical Engineering Master specialisations. It covers transforming one way of electrical power to another way. Eg. AC to DC. Or DC to AC. Or DC to DC.
Everywhere where there is electric power involved; power Electronics are involved.
You could think about the energy transition moving towards green renewable energy. For example at solar plants and windmills. But also, maritime vessels and aircrafts use power electronics.
Talking in this video:
Johan Dijkstra, Student
Thiago Batista Soeiro, Chair Power Electronics Group
Prasanth Venugopal, Assistant Professor
Nataly Banol, Assistand Professor
All these people talk about their experience, the courses in the programme, the applications and the job perspective.
0:00 What is Power Electronics?
2:08 Mandatory Courses
5:51 Two Tracks
9:19 Elective Courses
11:52 Labs
12:23 Internship & Master Assignment
18:03 Career Perspective
19:50 Experience Power Electronics
Learn more about PE: www.utwente.nl/en/education/master/programmes/elec…
Learn more about the Electrical Engineering Master’s programme: www.utwente.nl/en/education/master/programmes/elec…
Check out our videos about some of the other specialisations within the Master’s in Electrical Engineering:
• Micro Sensors and Systems – EE Master Spec...
• Integrated Circuit Design – EE Master Spec...
• Biomedical Signals and Systems — EE Master...
• Dependable Integrated Systems – EE Master...
• Semiconductor Devices & Technology – EE Ma...
• NanoElectronics – EE Master Specialisation
• Radio Systems – EE Master Specialisation
• Computer Vision and Biometrics - EE Master...
コメント