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The management and transformation of electrical energy through solid-state technology has become widespread in both household and industrial settings. Recent data indicates that more than 40% of all generated electricity interacts with silicon components before final consumption.
Mastering the various fields within power electronics—including components, conversion systems, control methods, and motor drive technologies—is crucial for professionals in electrical engineering.
This program offers specialized training in power electronics and drive systems, combining core theoretical concepts with contemporary implementations and industry standards.
Nottingham's Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering has consistently led in power electronics and drives research and education.
The IET accredits this qualification under the Engineering Council's standards for Chartered Engineer status. Applicants need a CEng-recognized BEng/BSc (Hons) degree to fulfill full registration prerequisites.