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Energy Physics

Source: https://www.dtu.dk/english/education/graduate/msc-programmes/engineering-physics/specialization/energy-physics Parent: https://www.dtu.dk/english/education/graduate/msc-programmes/engineering-physics

Energy Physics

The specialization in energy physics focusses on the physical principles behind energy technologies, with the purpose of enabling the student to develop and optimize energy-related components and processes. The subjects include plasma physics and fusion energy; nuclear energy; photovoltaics; batteries; fuel cells; hydrogen technology; energy production, conversion and storage; as well as catalysis and photocatalysis. Both experimental, theoretical and numerical methods are part of the education.

Polytechnic foundation courses (10 ECTS)

As described in the curriculum for the main programme.

Programme Specific Courses

A. Innovation competences

As described in the curriculum for the main programme.

Programme specific core courses

B. Experimental competences

5 ECTS points among the following courses must be chosen (surplus points count as other programme specific courses or as elective courses):

10304 Experimental Surface Physics 10 point Spring F3 (Tues 8-12, Fri 13-17)
34553 Applied photovoltaics 5 point June

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Programme specific core courses

C. Digital competences

5 ECTS points among the following courses must be chosen (surplus points count as other programme specific courses or as elective courses):

10302 Electronic Structure Methods in Material Physics, Chemistry and Biology 10 point Spring F5 (Wed 8-17)
10316 Materials design with machine learning and artificial intelligence 5 point January

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Programme specific core courses

D. Theoretical competences

5 ECTS points among the following courses must be chosen (surplus points count as other programme specific courses or as elective courses):

10122 Statistical Physics 5 point Autumn E3A (Tues 8-12)
10319 Advanced solid state physics 5 point Autumn E5B (Wed 13-17)

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Other programme specific courses

Must add up to at least 50 ECTS together with the programme specific core courses and the Innovation course II.

10333 Physics of Sustainable Energy 5 point Autumn E5B (Wed 13-17)
10339 Concepts in heterogeneous catalysis and applications to energy conversion 5 point Autumn E3B (Fri 13-17)
10400 Plasma Physics 5 point Autumn E5A (Wed 8-12)
10401 Experimental plasma physics 5 point Spring F2B (Thurs 8-12)
10411 Nuclear reactor physics 5 point Spring F4B (Fri 8-12)
10414 Neutronics Monte-Carlo simulation of nuclear reactors 5 point June
10871 Advanced design and simulation of solar cells 5 point June
34540 Light emitting diodes and photovoltaics for energy applications 5 point Autumn E2A (Mon 13-17)
34551 Thin film photovoltaics 5 point January
34552 Photovoltaic systems 5 point Spring F2B (Thurs 8-12)
34553 Applied photovoltaics 5 point June
47310 Battery materials and chemistries: from fundamental mechanisms to battery cells 5 point Autumn E5B (Wed 13-17)
47319 Functional materials 5 point Spring F1A (Mon 8-12)
47330 Energy storage and conversion 5 point Autumn E1A (Mon 8-12)
47333 Electron microscopy for materials science 5 point Autumn E3A (Tues 8-12)

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Start in September

Polytechnical foundation

Programme specific courses

Thesis

1.Semester

10122\ Statistical Physics

5 point

10333\ Physics of Sustainable Energy

5 point

12106\ Quantitative methods to assess... Quantitative methods to assess sustainability (Polytechnical Foundation)

5 point

10316\ Materials design with machine learning... Materials design with machine learning and artificial intelligence

5 point

2.Semester

10304\ Experimental Surface Physics

10 point

10411\ Nuclear reactor physics

5 point

10871\ Advanced design and simulation of solar... Advanced design and simulation of solar cells

5 point

3.Semester

34540\ Light emitting diodes and photovoltaics... Light emitting diodes and photovoltaics for energy applications

5 point

47333\ Electron microscopy for materials... Electron microscopy for materials science

5 point

10750\ Innovation Projects at the Physics... Innovation Projects at the Physics Department

5 point

42500\ Innovation in Engineering (Polytechnical... Innovation in Engineering (Polytechnical Foundation)

5 point

4.Semester

MSc. thesis

30 point

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30-35 ECTS MSc. thesis

Topic must be relevant for the specialization.

Start in February

Polytechnical foundation

Programme specific courses

Thesis

1.Semester

10304\ Experimental Surface Physics

10 point

10411\ Nuclear reactor physics

5 point

34553\ Applied photovoltaics

5 point

2.Semester

34540\ Light emitting diodes and photovoltaics... Light emitting diodes and photovoltaics for energy applications

5 point

10122\ Statistical Physics

5 point

10750\ Innovation Projects at the Physics... Innovation Projects at the Physics Department

5 point

10333\ Physics of Sustainable Energy

5 point

10316\ Materials design with machine learning... Materials design with machine learning and artificial intelligence

5 point

3.Semester

47319\ Functional materials

5 point

12101\ Quantitative methods to assess... Quantitative methods to assess sustainability (Polytechnical Foundation)

5 point

42501\ Innovation in Engineering (Polytechnical... Innovation in Engineering (Polytechnical Foundation)

5 point

4.Semester

MSc. thesis

30 point

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30-35 ECTS MSc. thesis

Topic must be relevant for the specialization.

Specializations are merely recommended ways of choosing the courses in the curriculum. Applicants are not admitted to a specialization but to the programme and it is possible to choose among all the courses in the curriculum following the directions given. However, if a specialization has been fulfilled the title of the specialization may be added to the diploma.