Monitoring and Control of Electrical Power Systems Engineering - MS 2
[Master ]

What does it mean?

The Master's Program in Monitoring and Control of Electrical Power Systems Engineering (MS2) prepares graduates with knowledge and skills in monitoring, modeling, simulation, control and optimization of electricity transmission / distribution / use installations and systems.


What will you learn about?

  • Integrated management of power systems;
  • Optimization, safety and risk in the operation of power equipment and systems;
  • Artificial intelligence techniques in electrical power systems engineering;
  • Dynamic modelling of the components of the electric power system;
  • Stability at low disturbances, transient stability and long-term stability of power systems including in the presence of distributed generation;
  • SCADA systems;
  • Use of high-performance software products for the analysis of interconnected power systems - EUROSTAG, NEPLAN, EDSA, VSTAB, STABTEN, ETAP, MATLAB;
  • Analysis of the main categories of problems related to energy efficiency of power systems;
  • Using methods specific to nonlinear programming to solve energy problems;
  • Identifying the causes and effects of power quality on the electric power system and on electricity users;
  • Equipment maintenance

What will you become?

  • Electrical power engineering research engineer
  • Power grid engineer
  • Engineer in Information technology in power systems
  • Engineer in Management and control of energy utilities systems

... and the list expands.


Who will hire you?

National and regional electricity transmission, distribution and supply companies / administrations; Transelectrica; ELECTRICA; ENEL; E.ON; OLTENIA DISTRIBUTION; HITACHI-ABB; SIEMENS; SCHNEIDER; GE; ENERGOBIT; EXIMPROD; ROMELECTRO; Engi; HONEYWELL; MONSSON; VEOLIA; NEOTRONIX.

...and the list continues.

contact
Representative
Habil.Prof.PhD.Eng. Radu PORUMB
radu.porumb@upb.ro