Joint MSc Sustainable Energy Systems video transcript

Duration: 1.07 mins
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Dr Neha Mehta, Assistant Professor in Whole Energy Systems Analysis, School of Chemical Engineering:
The programme is an MSc in Sustainable Energy Systems between IIT Madras and University of Birmingham.

Professor Satyanarayanan Seshadri, Associate Professor in Energy Systems, Indian Institute of Technology Madras:
This programme allows a student to go into the depths of designing sub-systems, understand the basic working principles, and not stop there but come up with economic models that could make these systems work.

Dr Neha Mehta, Assistant Professor in Whole Energy Systems Analysis, School of Chemical Engineering:
This programme takes an inter-disciplinary structure and includes energy systems, and technologies development and deployment for a sustainable future.

Professor Satyanarayanan Seshadri, Associate Professor in Energy Systems, Indian Institute of Technology Madras
A student would get a well-rounded exposure by also participating in industry internships, understanding energy efficiency, working with industries on charting out their journey for a low carbon future.

Dr Neha Mehta, Assistant Professor in Whole Energy Systems Analysis, School of Chemical Engineering:
This programme will give you an opportunity to engage with the energy sector, industrial placements, and undertake research projects with internationally recognised research groups in India and the UK.

IIT Madras logo, followed by a moving graphic of three lines which leads to the University of Birmingham logo. Text reads: University of Birmingham. We inspire, We activate. birmingham.ac.uk

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