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Next Program Start: 04.03.2013

Other dates depend upon open places. Special dates for coporate industry partners available. Please contact us.

Bauer
Program Director EEM
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Hans-Jörg Bauer

Head of Institute of Thermal Turbomachines (ITS)

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Institute of Thermal Turbomachines (ITS)
Kaiserstraße 12, Build. 10.91
76131 Karlsruhe (Germany)

Phone: +49 721 608-43240

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www.its.uni-karlsruhe.de

Noe
Program Director EEM
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Mathias Noe

Head of the Institute for Technical Physics (ITEP)

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Institute for Technical Physics (ITEP)
Hermann-von-Helmholtz-Platz 1
76344 Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen (Germany)

Phone: +49 721 608-23500

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www.itep.kit.edu

Tjark Wilhelm Hecht
Program Consultant
Tjark W. Hecht
+49 (0)721 608 47878

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Detailed information on our Master Program Energy Engineering and Management (EEM) can be found here:

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Master Program in Energy Engineering and Management (EEM)

Part-time further qualification for engineers.
Energy Engineering and Management

The profile of targeted industry is focused on companies dealing with generation, transportation, distribution, storage and sales of energy (electrical, thermal, etc.), their suppliers and energy-intense industrial sectors. Graduates of the program stand out due to an extensive overview on present and future energy systems and their elements. They are capable to significantly participate in the successful introduction of new sustainable energy systems and to rate not only the sustainability but as well aspects of operating efficiency, availability and safety and consider them in an adequate way.

Learning targets are therefore to understand, quantitatively describe, evaluate and optimize the elements of energy systems in particular and their complex interactions. The graduates are able to understand innovation processes and can effectively and successfully apply their knowledge either in existing companies or in the foundation of "start-ups". Thereto, professional, methodical, process and management knowledge is essential, as interceded in the modules of Energy Engineering & Management (EEM). On top of this, internationalization and mobility are key factors of the Master Program, since the energy sector is acting internationally.

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