The Electrical Engineering curriculum is a core component of the PhD Programme in Industrial Engineering (Cycle 42), designed to drive innovation in the fields of electrical energy and automation. The program aims to train high-level researchers capable of developing advanced technologies for electrical systems and machines. Through a rigorous and multidisciplinary approach, candidates will address key challenges such as sustainable mobility, electromagnetic compatibility, and the integration of renewable energy sources. This path prepares professionals for leadership roles in the power industry, automotive sector, and public or private research centers.
The curriculum focuses on the design, optimization, and control of electrical systems. Key research areas include:
- Electrical Systems & Machines: Design of electromagnetic devices, power systems, and control systems.
- Sustainable Technologies: Research on sustainable mobility, renewable energies, and energy storage systems.
- Advanced Analysis: Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and simulation of complex electrical phenomena.
- Simulation Tools: Utilization of industry-standard software for modeling and simulation.






