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Next Generation Energy Systems(NexSys) isan all-island,multidisciplinaryenergy research programme.

NexSys is hosted by the(opens in a new window)UCD Energy Institute in partnership with eight other leading research institutions: ESRI, DCU, Queen''s University Belfast, University of Galway, Maynooth University, Trinity College Dublin, UCC, and Ulster University.

46 leading academics work in partnership with industryto tackle the challenges of energy decarbonisation, developing evidence-based pathways for a net zero energy system.

NexSys has received €16 million in funding through Science Foundation Ireland''s (SFI) Strategic Partnership Programme (2022-26), withnineindustry co-funding partners and one philanthropic donor.

The NexSys programme is broken down into themes and five research hub strands comprised of different work packages and projects

Meet some of our researchers and find out what inspires and motivates them in their research.

Next Generation Energy Systems (NexSys) is an all-island, multidisciplinary energy research programme.

NexSys is hosted by the UCD Energy Institute in partnership with eight other leading research institutions: ESRI, DCU, Queen’s University Belfast, University of Galway, Maynooth University, Trinity College Dublin, UCC, and Ulster University.

UCD Energy Institute in partnership with Energy Institute Professor Francesco Pilla and UCD Library has launched a pilot bike lending programme for members of the UCD community to demonstrate the potential for micromobility to transform commuting patterns and reduce transport emissions for universities and organisations of similar size. The UCD Bike Library pilot is the first of its kind in Ireland to offer bike lending through a traditional library service. The Higher Education Authorityhas provided performance funding for the Bike Library as one of three Sustainability Research Demonstrator projects based in the Energy Institute.

'' page" target="_blank" rel="noopener" tabindex="0">(opens in a new window)In May 2022, NexSys was officially launched by Irish Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Simon Harris, T.D.

Next Generation Energy Systems(NexSys) isan all-island,multidisciplinary energy research programme. NexSys is hosted by the(opens in a new window)UCD Energy Institutein partnership with eight other leading research institutions:ESRI, DCU, Queen''s University Belfast, University of Galway, Maynooth University, Trinity College Dublin, UCC, and Ulster University.

Course Title: Master of Engineering in Sustainable Electrical Energy Systems

This course has been planned in response to a need in Industry for a masters degree programme that addresses the technology of sustainable electrical energy systems and the issues surrounding their integration into electrical power systems. The main themes covered are: electrical power systems analysis, renewable electrical energy technology, power electronics, distributed generation, energy markets and global issues surrounding the supply and demand of energy. The course is aimed at graduate engineers who would like to continue their studies and at engineers who are currently working in the electrical/electronic and related industries who would like to move into an engineering role in the electrical energy systems area.

This course is accredited by Engineers Ireland as meeting the educational standard required for Chartered Engineer membership - refer to Engineers Ireland web site for further details.

A minimum Second Class Honours accredited bachelor degree (2.2 grade or higher) in Electrical or Electronic Engineering or a minimum Second Class Honours accredited degree (2.2 grade or higher) in a related engineering discipline e.g. mechanical, mechatronic or energy engineering.

Some candidates may be required as a condition of entry to take specific modules from the School''s Level 8 programme, the Honours Degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering as appropriate bridging modules. Non-standard applications: Applicants holding a qualification or combination of qualifications deemed by the Institute as being of equivalent standard to the above when taken in conjunction with relevant work experience may also be considered.

If English is not your first language you will need to provide evidence of your English language proficiency as detailed on our website. Applicants for this course should have a minimum IELTS (Academic Version) English Proficiency of 6 overall (or equivalent) with nothing less than 6 in each component.

Note: Due to the considerable competition for our postgraduate courses satisfying the minimum entry requirement is not a guarantee of a place. Depending on the course of study applicants may be assessed on the basis of academic performance and work/life experience. Applicants may also be required to attend for interview for specific courses.

This course will develop the knowledge and skills set required to work at a high level within the research, design and development divisions of companies in the electrical energy sector.

Continuing Professional Development: All modules are offered on a CPD basis. Participants who opt to undertake a single module will be given a Single Subject Certificate on successful completion of that module.

The course consists of 12 taught modules and a project. Modules are delivered through a mixture of lecture, assignments and laboratory work, e-learning and problem based learning by academics and industrial experts.

The project module requires completion of a project and dissertation. Work based projects are encouraged.

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