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Technische Universität München Asia (TUM Asia) Master of Science in Green Electronics

Technische Universität München Asia (TUM Asia)

Master of Science in Green Electronics

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    About : The Master of Science in Green Electronics focuses on sustainable technologies in electronics, aiming to meet the growing demand for eco-friendly solutions. The program covers essential topics like energy efficiency, renewable energy sources, and sustainable design practices. Students will engage in hands-on projects and research, preparing them for real-world applications in green technology.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates of this program can pursue various career paths in sectors such as renewable energy, electronics manufacturing, and environmental consulting. Potential roles include sustainability engineer, energy systems analyst, or renewable energy consultant. The skills acquired will be valuable in contributing to innovative sustainable solutions.

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The Master of Science in Green Electronics is a highly specialised programme which is jointly offered by Nanyang Technological University (NTU) and Technische Universität München (Technical University of Munich, TUM). This programme aims to educate next generation semiconductor researchers and engineers to work in the research areas of novel electronic/optoelectronic devices and systems, with particular focus on the energy, sensing, monitoring and manufacturing fields.

Through the 2-year full-time programme, the student will gain comprehensive and in-depth knowledge of micro-/nano-fabrication technology and advanced theories for renewable energy, power semiconductors as well as organic semiconductor devices and systems. The topics covered in this program deal with the state-of-the-art research and industrial developments. Essential non-technical topics such as product marketing, international management, patent law and aspects of culture and globalisation will also be covered in the coursework. These non-technical courses will be given mainly by lecturers from the industry.

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