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CUED Division A
Energy, Fluids and Turbomachinery

MPhil in Energy Technologies

Introduction

Introduction to the Course.

The world faces major challenges in meeting the current and future demand for sustainable and secure energy supply and use. The one-year MPhil programme in Energy Technologies is designed for graduates who want to help tackle these problems by developing practical engineering solutions, and who want to learn more about the fundamental science and the technologies involved in energy utilization, electricity generation, energy efficiency, and alternative energy.

It is expected that graduates from this MPhil will be excellent candidates for PhD (at Cambridge and elsewhere) and for employment in a wide variety of jobs (Research and Development industrial departments; policy making bodies; utilities; manufacturing sector; energy equipment manufacturers and many more).

The course is centred around taught courses (core and elective), mainly offered by CUED with significant input from other Department at Cambridge, and a research project that is chosen from a list offered by members of staff and linked to the principal areas of energy research in the respective Departments.

For further information please contact the course director.

Email: energy-mphil-enquiries@eng.cam.ac.uk

Information for Students

Fourth Year Projects

The administrative point for this is ISO-17 in the Hopkinson Laboratory. All reports should be handed in to Kate Graham here. Report covers/lab books will be available from her or Mick Underwood (Chief Technician, Hopkinson Lab).

Hand in point for 3rd Year Lab reports/coursework

Lab reports and coursework for third year labs/modules should be handed in to Mrs Sue Ball, BE2-03.