Mechanical Engineering - Mastertrack Energy Conversion and Storage
Position Details (Master's)
Key Features
Have you ever wondered how we can use sustainable resources to heat homes or facilitate industrial processes? Or how to design CO2 neutral transport solutions? How about developing customized fuels and engines or designing systems and materials for energy conversion and storage? This master’s track enables you to find answers to a range of energy transition challenges.
The Mechanical Engineering - Mastertrack Energy Conversion and Storage offered by Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) merges issues relevant to the energy transition. These topics include clean engines, fuels, and energy storage solutions.
These solutions address applications from sustainable homes through industrial processing to those on a system level. You learn how to optimize the engineering of energy systems, machinery, and materials through computation and experimentation. And you apply essential fundamental principles of advanced thermodynamics and flow mechanics.
As a future engineer graduating within this master’s track, we prepare you for addressing challenges in the energy transition. We work alongside you as you develop solutions for decarbonizing the energy sector, and optimizing flow, storage, and conversion of heat and energy.
Courses include:
- Advanced Engineering Mathematics
- Experimentation for Mechanical Engineering
- Sustainable Energy Sources
- Interfacial Transport Phenomena in Engineering Flows
- Scientific Computing for Mechanical Engineering
- Engineering Optimization
Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e)
On Campus (Full Time)
2 years
May 2026