In the master in Power Electronics and Drives (MSc), you will learn about the control and conversion of electric power using solid-state techniques is now commonplace in both domestic and industrial environments. A recent estimate suggested that over 40% of all-electric power generated passes through silicon before reaching its final destination.
Knowledge and understanding of the diverse disciplines encompassed by power electronics - devices, converters, control theory, and motor drive systems - are therefore essential to all power engineers.
As a student on this master in Power Electronics and Drives (MSc), you should factor some additional costs into your budget, alongside your tuition fees and living expenses.
There are many ways to fund your postgraduate course, from scholarships to government loans. We also offer a range of international master's scholarships for high-achieving international scholars who can put their Nottingham degrees to great use in their careers.