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Degree programme

Power Electronics and Electromechanics, Computing Sciences and Electrical Engineering

Tampere University

Drive innovation and energy solutions with power electronics and electromechanics

Dive deep into the world of power electronics and electromechanics, mastering the technologies that power renewable energy, smart grids, electric vehicles, data centers, and the infrastructure behind artificial intelligence. This specialisation blends state-of-the-art theory with real-world applications, equipping you to design, innovate, and lead in the transition toward a cleaner and more efficient energy future.

Type

Master's degree (University)

Degree earned

Master of Science (Technology)

Planned duration

2 years

Extent of studies

120 ECTS

City

Tampere

Tuition fee for non-EU/EEA citizens

12000 € per academic year

Power electronics are used for processing voltages and currents when converting electrical energy from one form into another. Power-electronic devices can be found in almost every electric device from household applications to transportation, industry, as well as electricity generation, transmission and distribution. It has been estimated that in the near future, 80 % of all the generated electrical energy will pass through a power electronic converter.

Electromechanics refers to the process of converting electrical energy into mechanical energy and vice versa. Nearly all electrical energy is produced by rotating electrical generators and roughly half of this energy is converted back to mechanical energy with electrical motors driven by power-electronic converters. The trend of transportation electrification will further increase the need for electrical motor drives.

Together, power electronics and electromechanics are the key technologies for enabling the energy transition in transportation and renewable electricity generation.

High-class education and collaboration with the industry

This specialisation will provide you with the necessary skills for understanding, analysing and implementing power-electronic and electromechanical energy-conversion devices in a wide range of applications. The specialisation is suited for students who are eager to put theory into practice for ensuring sustainable use of energy and raw materials in the future society.

We offer high-class education based on the latest knowledge and research delivered by our accomplished staff. Moreover, our university collaborates closely with industry in Tampere area. This helps our students to find valuable thesis-work opportunities and jobs after graduation.
 

Check out our research in Power electronics 

Check out our research in Electromechanics 

Wide range of career opportunities

Owing to the incomparable demand of electrical engineering expertise in a wide range of industries, completing the Master studies prepares you for interesting career opportunities both in Finland and globally. Your future career might be for example in design and testing, research and development, or management and marketing. Or if you are interested in further deepening your knowledge, you might choose to pursue a doctoral degree.
 

Power Electronics and Electromechanics (MSc Tech) is one of the engineering specialisations in the Master’s Programme in Computing Sciences and Electrical Engineering.

Curriculum

Detailed information on the content and structure of the studies is included in the curriculum.

Become a student

Learn more about the studies, admissions, and eligibility criteria on Studyinfo. In addition, applications are submitted via the Studyinfo.fi service.

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For more information

Please read through the information provided. For further questions regarding the application process, contact our Admissions office at admissions.tau@tuni.fi or for questions regarding the content of the programme, please contact ee.studies@tuni.fi.