University of Lisbon - Instituto Superior Técnico MSc in Energy Resources Engineering
University of Lisbon - Instituto Superior Técnico

University of Lisbon - Instituto Superior Técnico

MSc in Energy Resources Engineering

Lisbon, Portugal

MSc

2 years

English

Full time

On-Campus

* applications for 1st and 2nd cycle, 1st call: January 3 to February 19, 2022 / 2nd call: April 1 to May 31, 2022

Key Summary

    About : The MSc in Energy Resources Engineering is designed for those seeking to tackle the challenges in energy resource management. This program focuses on sustainable and efficient approaches to energy production and utilization, integrating advanced engineering principles. Students will explore topics like energy technologies, resource assessment, and environmental impacts to prepare for a dynamic energy sector.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue various roles, including energy analyst, environmental consultant, sustainability manager, and project engineer in the energy industry. Opportunities may exist in government agencies, private companies, and non-profit organizations focused on energy and environmental solutions.

According to the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, energy is central to almost every major challenge and opportunity facing the world today. Finding engineering solutions that allow the transformation of the current energy matrix towards carbon neutrality, through affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern energy, is of paramount importance to create more sustainable and inclusive communities and resilience to environmental issues such as climate change.

Presently, in the current energy transition scenario, it is important to strategically look to the future of scientific and technological areas such as new methods for characterizing the subsoil, for sustainable energy resources exploration, new ways of carbon capture and storage in the subsurface, and enhanced geothermal energy systems.

The Master in Energy Resource Engineering (MERE) program is concerned with the production, transformation, and impacts of energy resources, including renewable and fossil fuels. Oil and natural gas are especially important components of the current energy system, due to their wide use, economic importance, and negative impacts on the environment, namely contributing to the climate crisis. However, research and technology developed over decades can and must now be used at the service of Society to contribute positively to the goals of Sustainable Development. More specifically, they can be used, for example, for the exploitation of geothermal energy, for the geological storage of carbon dioxide, or in offshore wind farm projects. The MERE provides students with knowledge, methods, and tools relevant to the challenges that will be necessary to face in a near future and that allow the characterization and modeling of the properties and processes that occur in the earth's subsurface, especially those related to fluids flow, such as water, hydrocarbon, and gas.

The teaching methodologies applied in this program aim to promote learning based on problem solving and projects, reinforcing the practical component, active learning, autonomous work, and student accountability. These methodologies are based on the transfer of theoretical and practical concepts through the extensive use of demonstration classes, experimental work, and real data application examples.