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Master in EnergyScience and TechnologyProf. Dr. Christian FranckProgramme Director15 September 2020
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2020 MEST Students: Home Country
Number of students
Rest of the World, 6
Europe, 12
Switzerland, 8
Rest of the World:China, 4Egypt, 1India, 1
Europe:France, 4Germany, 2Greece, 1Iceland, 1Italy, 4
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2020 MEST Students: Previous Study
General Engineering:Aerospace, 1Civil, 1Environmental, 4General, 2Materials, 1
ElectricalEngineering, 1
General Engineering, 9
Natural Sciences, 9Natural Sciences:
Environmental, 3Materials, 1Physics, 5
MechanicalEngineering, 7
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About the MEST
• Jointly run by the departments of
- Information Technology and Electrical Engineering (D-ITET)
- Mechanical and Process Engineering (D-MAVT)
- With the participation of Management, Technology and Economics (D-MTEC)
• Who is involved in the MEST?
- Programme Director
Prof. Christian Franck
- Energy Science Center (ESC): Content
Dr. Christian Schaffner
Deborah Hufton
- D-ITET: Leading Department, Administration
Reto Kreuzer
Doris Döbeli
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MEST Studies
120 ECTS – typically 4-5 semesters full time• A choice of Compulsory Courses 23 credits (minimum)
• Elective Courses Compulsory and Electives 64 credits (minimum)
• Humanities and Social SciencesScience in Perspective (D-GESS) 2 credits
• Semester project 12 credits • Industrial Internship 12 credits • Master Thesis 30 credits
Total 120 credits
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Compulsory Courses - overview 23 credits (minimum)
• Electrical Power Engineering (2 out of 3)- Electric Circuits 4 credits, Autumn
- Introduction to Electric Power Transmission: System & Technology 6 credits, Autumn
- Optimization in Energy Systems 6 credits, Spring
• Energy Flows and Processes (2 out of 3)- Energy Conversion 4 credits, Autumn
- Combustion & Reactive Processes in Energy and Materials Technologies 4 credits, Autumn
- Thermodynamics & Energy Conversion in Nanotechnology 4 credits, Spring
• Energy Economics and Policy (2 out of 3)- Principles of Microeconomics 3 credits, Autumn
- Energy Economics and Policy 3 credits, Spring
- Energy Innovation and Management 3 credits, Spring
• Interdisciplinary Energy Management (mandatory)- Case Studies: Energy Systems and Technology: Parts 1&2 2x2 credits Autumn & Spring
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Compulsory Courses
Interdisciplinary Energy Management ‘Case Studies: Energy Systems and Technology’
• Unique to the MEST programme, new in 2018
• Covers technical, economic and regulatory aspects of the challenges associated with building a sustainable
energy system for the future
• Everyone allocated to a Case Study
• Coaches (senior MEST students) allocated to each Case Study
• Kick-off meeting:
Tuesday 22 September, 3-6pm, ETH Main Building HG E 3
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Energy Research at ETH Zurich
Renewable energies and hydropowerProf. Boes Prof. KamgarpourProf. Pérez-RamirezProf. RaubalProf. Robertsson Prof. Stauffacher Prof. Steinfeld Prof. Saar, Prof. TiwariProf. Wiemer Prof. Zeilinger
Power generation and distributionProf. FarinottiProf. FinkProf. FranckProf. Giardini Prof. Hug Prof. KamgarpourProf. MüllerProf. PrasserProf. Zeilinger
Energy economics and policiesProf. BretschgerProf. Filippini Prof. FleischProf. Hoffmann Prof. Patt, Prof. Tobias Schmidt Prof. SchubertProf. Stauffacher Prof. Wehrli
Energy conversion technologiesProf. BardowProf. BoulouchosProf. Guillén GosálbezProf. Kovalenko Prof. MazzaProf. MüllerProf. NoirayProf. Pérez-RamirezProf. Poulikakos
Material science and technologyProf. ChatziProf. CopéretProf. ErmanniProf. Fink Prof. Habert Prof. Kovalenko Prof. Lukatskaya Prof. NorrisProf. Tiwari Prof. Wood
Energy in domestic and industrial applicationsProf. Carmeliet Prof. Deplazes Prof. DörflerProf. Fleisch Prof. LygerosProf. MatternProf. SchlüterProf. Smith
Power electronicsProf. Biela Prof. Grossner Prof. Kolar
Energy-efficient chemical products and processesProf. van BokhovenProf. HabertProf. Pérez-RamirezProf. Rudolf von Rohr Prof. Thom. Schmidt
CO2 mitigation technologiesProf. MazzottiProf. MüllerProf. Steinfeld
Energy for personal and freight transportation Prof. BoulouchosProf. GuzzellaProf. Onder
Sustainability and risk assessmentProf. BurlandoProf. HellwegProf. HeinrichProf. Knutti Prof. SansaviniProf. StauffacherProf. WehrliProf. Wenger
Thermal power plantsProf. BoulouchosProf. Jenny Prof. Noiray Prof. Pérez-Ramirez
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Tutors and Courses
Most students have a confirmed tutor- 38 tutors from 9 different ETH Departments were available to choose from- 70% of students have their first-choice tutor
Role of the tutorTo supervise/support the students - in putting together a study plan (called the Tutor Agreement / Learning Agreement)- with master and/or the semester thesis- profile is built by choosing courses from a catalogue of over 50 energy-related courses
offered at ETH Zurich
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Tutors Agreement
Ensure that your Tutor Agreement / Learning Agreement is completed no later than
Sunday 11th October
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Projects and Internships
• Your tutor
• MEST website: www.master-energy.ethz.ch/studies/internship.html
• MEST Facebook: www.facebook.com/eth.mest/
• Polymesse (ETH Job Fair in April)
• International Organisations (IAESTE etc.)
• Direct contacts with industrial partners
Note: Internships must be approved by ETH
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MSc ETH in Energy Science and Technology
www.master-energy.ethz.ch
• Dr. Christian Schaffnerschaffner@esc.ethz.ch, 044 632 72 55, SOI C 4
• Mr. Reto Kreuzerreto.kreuzer@ee.ethz.ch, 044 632 08 15, ETZ H 83
• Prof. Christian Franckcfranck@ethz.ch, 044 632 08 16, ETL H 28
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Prof. Dr. Christian FranckExecutive Directorcfranck@ethz.ch
Deputy Head of Power Systems and High Voltage Lab.ETL H 28Physikstrasse 38092 ZurichSwitzerland