
The energy transition is occurring faster than any market observers had anticipated with the recent events accelerating what was already in motion in the industry such as the energy transition, net zero, and carbon phaseout – including the use of hydrogen.
Many respected scenarios for achieving net zero rely on a robust role for carbon capture, utilization and storage. However, innovation is required to make carbon capture and storage feasible at scale and address concerns around the permanence of capture and concerns of leakage.
The 1st level Specializing Master’s Programme MiNDS is focused on how innovation can help the energy transition process. Addressed to 10 young international professionals, who want to acquire more knowledge and skills in the energy sector, the master is an intensive training providing to highly motivated engineers, mathematicians, geologists, chemists and physicists all the competencies and the skills necessary to enter an international company in the energy sector.
Students awarded the master will be ready to enter the energy sector as young professionals and develop technical solutions for facing the new challenges of energy transition and carbon neutrality.
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Application:
Closed -
Time schedule:
November 2024 - April 2025 -
Campus:
Turin -
Duration:
9 months -
Language:
English -
Format:
Full-time -
Partecipation fee:
No-cost -
Scientific coordinator:
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Edition n°:
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