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The Advanced Propulsion MSc prepares future engineers and scientists to tackle Net Zero challenges in battery technology, fuel cells, and electric machinery. Developed alongside industry leaders, this cutting-edge interdisciplinary program leverages state-of-the-art facilities to give students a competitive advantage in this rapidly evolving field. Located in central London, UCL Chemical Engineering ranks among the UK's premier departments, celebrated globally for its exceptional research. The department introduced pioneering Master's courses in this discipline and houses the Electrochemical Innovation Lab, a globally recognized hub for electrochemical materials and devices research. The Advanced Propulsion Lab expands on this momentum, concentrating on pack, stack, and vehicle engineering advancements.
This MSc program supports the Clean Economy by equipping students with specialized expertise in large-scale battery, fuel cell, and electric machine technologies. These highly trained professionals play a vital role in electrifying transportation across automotive, maritime, and aviation sectors, helping meet critical climate objectives outlined in the UK's Industrial Strategy (including Clean Growth (2017) and Road to Zero (2018) initiatives.