Program's Aim and Vision

The primary aim of the Energy and Environment Master's and Doctoral Program is to train researchers who can analyze the complex relationships between energy systems and environmental impacts, and produce original and advanced research in line with the 2053 net-zero emissions targets. The program aims for students at the doctoral and master's levels to not only examine existing technologies but also develop new energy systems, environmental modeling methods, and sustainability-focused solution approaches.

The program's vision is to train researchers who approach energy transition as a scientifically grounded process that considers environmental impacts and generates long-term societal benefits. To this end, the aim is to produce reference studies at national and international levels in areas such as renewable energy systems, energy storage, carbon capture and utilization, environmental monitoring, life cycle analysis, and the scientific evaluation of climate policies.