Master in Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Engineering
Prague, Czech Republic
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
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EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2024
TUITION FEES
EUR 6,000 / per year
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
The “ Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Engineering; study program reflects the strong demand for hydrogen technology specialists in the European labor market. This program is a Master's program culminating with the Czech title Ing. (equivalent to an MSc.). Applicants should hold a Bachelor's degree in Chemical Technology, Chemical Engineering, or an equivalent degree. The program is taught in English (minimum B2 level competency).
Core theoretical subjects are complemented with hands-on laboratory experiments with project-oriented instruction, equipping graduates with practical problem-solving skills they can use throughout their future careers. Students receive instruction in the basic and specialized technologies associated with the use of hydrogen in the energy, transport, and chemical commercial sectors. Project-based tasks and presentations further prepare graduates for the workplace. Students can specialize in hydrogen production, hydrogen utilization, or the mathematical modeling of processes/entire systems.
Admissions
Curriculum
1 Study Year
Fall Semester
- AM105023 Introduction to Electrochemistry
- AM105024 Fuel Cell Technologies and Applications – Introduction
- AM105025 Hydrogen and Hydrogen-Based Fuels
- AM105030 Laboratory of Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Engineering I
- AM105004 Engineering Thermodynamics
- AM105026 Techniques for Fuel Cell Characterisation
Spring Semester
- AM105022 Applied Reaction Kinetics
- AM105027 Fuel Cell Modelling Tools
- AM105031 Laboratory of Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Engineering II
- AM150001 Internship
- AM409034 Principles of Hydrogen Safety
- AM105005 Membrane Processes
- AM105008 Inorganic Technology
- AM105016 Process Design
- AM218010 Power Engineering
2 Study Year
Fall Semester
- AM105032 Laboratory of Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Engineering III
- AM105033 Low-Temperature Systems
- AM105028 Low-Temperature Fuel Cells
- AM105029 High-Temperature Fuel Cells
- AM105034 Politics; Regulations, Codes and Standards; Markets
- AM105035 Fuel Cell Vehicles
- AM218013 Udržitelná Energetika
- AM218017 Energy Storage Processes
Spring Semester
- AM150050 Diploma Thesis
Career Opportunities
Graduates are well-qualified to be leaders in using hydrogen for energy storage, hydrogen mobility, in the chemical industry, or in any hydrogen-related processes with their comprehensive knowledge of processes in hydrogen technologies and energy conversion, including operational aspects of these processes. Graduates are able to engage creatively in the development, design, optimization, and individual control for both equipment and technological units, being prepared to solve practical problems in the field of hydrogen technologies as well as other technical fields. Graduates are also trained for management functions in manufacturing and commercial chemical companies and for activities in organizations focused on research, design, and assessment of processes in the field of hydrogen technologies, energy, and chemical technologies and are competitive candidates for future doctoral studies in Chemistry, Materials Science, and related fields.