Purpose and Scope
The Thesis-Based Master's Program in the Department of Energy Systems Engineering was established in 2018 within the Graduate School of Science at our university to provide interdisciplinary education.
The Thesis-Based Master's Program in Energy Systems Engineering aims to contribute to the conduct of high-quality research in the field of energy systems in our country and to the training of a qualified workforce. Students pursuing graduate education in the Energy Systems Engineering program will have the opportunity to conduct research and develop their skills on topics such as developing systems to utilize energy resources, developing technologies for processes such as energy storage, transmission, and distribution, improving the efficiency and cost reduction of existing energy systems, and current energy policies and strategies.
Graduates of relevant Science, Engineering, and Technical Sciences departments are eligible to apply for this program.