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Máster Power Electronics MPower
Universistat de València

Master in Energy Transformation Power Electronics

Master of Continuing Education at the University of Valencia

Welcome

Given the growth in global energy consumption and the shift to renewable energy sources, Power Electronics has developed a comprehensive program with specific training in new technologies. This program allows the development of new systems and tools needed to face the incipient energy transition.
We are the generation that invents and reinvents towards safe, clean and efficient energy.

Escola Tècnica Superior d’Enginyeria, Universitat de València (ETSE-UV). Burjassot Campus.

Fridays 4.00 pm to 8.30 pm Saturdays 9.00 am to 1.30 pm

100% sponsored by Power Electronics

Pre-registration Phase I: from March 15 to July 15, 2024

Pre-registration Phase II: from July 16 to September 30, 2024

Blended learning

Possibility of internships

October 2024 - July 2025

60.00 credits

Program

1st Term courses

Instructors: Javier Herrero, Ánder García, Enric Villalonga, Pablo Montesinos y David Dobón

Course program overview:

  • Industrial / Variable Speed Drives
  • Variable speed drives / Introduction to solar energy
  • Solar Inverters

Instructors: Rafael Tomás, Guillermo Serrano, Llorenç Latorre, Francisco Llopis y Eusebio Rodrígo

Course program overview:

  • Principles of switching and circuit analysis
  • Types of switches and triggers
  • Basic topologies and power stage design

Instructors: José Torres / Adrián Suárez

Course program overview:

  • EMC Directives/ Static and Dynamic phenomena
  • Coupling modes
  • Test means

Instructors: Pablo Trujillo, Francisco de Asís de los Santos Arana, Josué Juan y Sergio Mollá

Course program overview:

  • Digital acquisition and processing
  • Grid synchronization and open/closed loop operation
  • Unbalanced systems and harmonics

Instructors: Javier Martínez Román / Julio Martos

Course program overview:

  • Magnetic materials + transformers
  • Electric motors and diagrams
  • High voltage
2nd Terms courses

Instructors: Borja Pérez, Luis Úbeda, Javier Sáenz, Isidro Carsí, Álvaro Escribano y José Ignacio González

Course program overview:

  • AC coupling
  • DC coupling
  • Electric mobility

Instructors: Miguel Ángel Gargallo, Francisco J. Andrés y Joaquín Gil

Course program overview:

  • Electrical safety
  • Functional safety
  • Grid stability protection functions

Instructors: José Torres / Raimundo García

Course program overview:

  • Microcontroller architecture
  • Programming of embedded applications
  • SW architecture for real-time embedded applications

Instructors: Paula Marzal / Ana Dejoz

Course program overview:

  • Fluid mechanics and heat exchange
  • Loss analysis
  • Cooling systems. Radiators

Instructors: José Torres, Jesús Soret y Consuelo Gómez-Zarzuela

Course program overview:

  • Elaboration of final master's thesis
You will have the opportunity of doing an internship at the Power Electronics Campus in Llíria.

Methodology

In the face-to-face classes of the master’s degree, you will be alternating theory and practice to make the content much more applicable.

You will work on the content of each subject online throughout the week. This work will be necessary in order to keep up to date in the face-to-face classes.

The level of demand is high so your complete dedication to the master will be key to being part of Power Electronics.

Power converters have wide range of applications in our daily life, and many companies require professionals with advanced knowledge in this field.

Objectives

With this master, you will complete your training in industrial electronics and electricity, with special emphasis on power converters, frequency converters, solar inverters and electric vehicle chargers.
In addition, you will develop the necessary skills in technology companies first hand with specialists in the sector, whose experience and knowledge are the basis of the Power Electronics R&D department. This will also allow you to work in a sector with many fields, such as the renewable energy sector, the railway sector, electric mobility or storage.
Power Electronics professionals together with teachers from the most prestigious Valencian universities.

Mentors

Universitat de València

Master Co-director MPOWER
Associate Professor of the Department of Electronic Engineering

José Torres

Electromagnetism and transmission lines. Embedded systems in real time applied in converters.

Power Electronics

Master Co-director MPOWER
University relations manager

Consuelo Gómez-Zarzuela

Master’s Final Project

Power Electronics

Product and Applications manager. Industrial division.

David Dobón

Industrial and solar energy

Power Electronics

Grid area manager.

Ánder García

Industrial and solar energy

Power Electronics

Grid Engineer.

Paula Abellán

Industrial and solar energy

Power Electronics

R&D Director

José Maria Vidal

Power electronics adapted to converters

Power Electronics

HW power area manager. R&D.

Llorenç Latorre

Power electronics adapted to converters

Power Electronics

Power Hardware Engineer. Solar and Storage Division. R&D

Guillermo Serrano

Power electronics adapted to converters

Power Electronics

Power Hardware Engineer. Electrical Mobility Division. R&D.

Rafael Tomás

Power electronics adapted to converters

Universitat de València

Profesor Asociado del Departamento de Ingeniería Electrónica de la ETSE-UV

Adrián Suarez

Electromagnetism and Transmission Lines

Power Electronics

Power Hardware Engineer. R&D.

Pascual Martínez

Electrical machines and high voltage systems in converters

Power Electronics

Power Hardware Engineer. R&D.

Eusebio Rodrigo

Electrical machines and high voltage systems in converters

Universitat de València

Associate Professor of the Department of Electronic Engineering.

Julio Martos

Electrical machines and high voltage systems in converters

Power Electronics

R&D Director

José Camps

Control systems and signal processing; vector control and converter applications

Power Electronics

Control Systems and Modeling Engineer. R&D.

Sergio Mollá

Control systems and signal processing; vector control and converter applications

Power Electronics

FPGA developer. Systems area. R&D.

Pablo Trujillo

Control systems and signal processing; vector control and converter applications

Power Electronics

Responsible for the Systems area. R&D.

Josué Juan

Control systems and signal processing; vector control and converter applications

Power Electronics

Product and Applications Manager. Solar and Industrial Divisions manager.

Christian Soler

Storage and Electric mobility technologies

Power Electronics

Applications Engineer.

Borja Pérez

Storage and Electric mobility technologies

Power Electronics

Product and Applications Engineer. Responsible for the Electric Mobility area.

Luis Úbeda

Storage and Electric mobility technologies

Power Electronics

Product area manager. R&D.

Miguel Ángel Gargallo

Practical protections on converters

Power Electronics

R&D Product Engineer.

Francisco Andrés

Practical protections on converters

Power Electronics

R&D Product Engineer.

Joaquín Gil

Practical protections on converters

Universitat de València

Professor in the area of Chemical Engineering.

Paula Marzal

Cooling technology in power converters

Universitat de València

Associate Professor of the Department of Chemical Engineering.

Ana Dejoz

Cooling technology in power converters

Universitat de València

Associate Professor in the Department of Electronic Engineering.

Jesús Soret

Final master’s thesis

Universitat de València

Associate Professor in the Department of Electronic Engineering at the ETSE-UV.

Raimundo García

Real-time Embedded Systems applied in converters

Power Electronics

Mechanics area manager. R&D.

Javier Serneguet

Electromechanical technology

Polytechnic University of Valencia

Professor of the Department of Electrical Engineering.

Javier Martinez Román

Electrical machines and high voltage systems in converters

Power Electronics

Product and Applications Engineer. Electric mobility

Javier Sáenz de Santamaría

Storage and Electric mobility technologies

Power Electronics

Product and Applications Engineer. Electric mobility

Jose Ignacio González

Storage and Electric mobility technologies

Aimed at students and professionals who wish to broaden their knowledge in the energy sector.

Admissions

Graduates with a university degree or equivalent in the following areas:

+ Electronic Engineering

+ Electrical engineering

+ Telecommunications engineering

Professionals with other qualifications, but with experience in the above-mentioned fields who wish to complete their knowledge in power electronics and its application in the energy sector.

In the event that the number of applications for places that meet the requirements exceeds the number of places offered, the adjudication of the applications for admission will take into account the following assessment criterion:

- Average grade of the academic record
- English
- Personal interview
- Availability to do an internship

Our purpose is to contribute to the implementation of renewable energy as an energy model for a sustainable future.

Power Electronics

Power Electronics is a company specialized in power electronics with more than three decades of experience that manufactures products for industrial sectors, divided into 4 divisions: industrial, solar, storage and electric mobility. With a presence in over 100 countries and 28 delegations around the world, the company is #1 in sales in the USA, UK, Latin America and Spain of solar utility scale inverters.

With the birth of PEGeneration, we work to meet the needs of generations like yours. We invest in training and focus on health and sport, conceiving a 360° work environment. Our Power Electronics Campus in Llíria offers services such as a restaurant, gym, medical service, assembly hall and a design oriented towards well-being and sustainability.

Power Electronics has more than 100.000 m² of facilities on the Campus located in Llíria, 28 km from the city of Valencia.

Universitat de València

The University of Valencia, founded in 1499, is one of the oldest universities in Spain. It is a public university oriented towards teaching and research in almost all fields of knowledge. The Universitat de València has 18 faculties and schools located on its four campuses. Each one houses departments, up to a total of 92, and offers various bachelor’s degrees, official master’s degrees and doctoral programmes.

 

The University of Valencia is one of the four leading universities in Spain in the field of R&D&I, with 18 University Research Institutes (three of them joint centres with the CSIC). It is worth mentioning the University of Valencia Science Park, where research groups are located together with the incubator of technology-based companies, and spin-off companies from the university itself and other external companies.

The School of Engineering (ETSE-UV), where most of the Master’s Degree is taught, is a teaching centre of the University of Valencia that offers different technical studies.

The School is located on the Burjassot-Paterna Campus and was founded in 2003. The ETSE-UV offers seven degrees adapted to the European Higher Education Area, three double degrees and various official master’s degrees as well as its own professional specialisation degrees in different fields of engineering.

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