Explore the programs and courses offered by Renewable Energies in Electrical Engineering
Browse Programs Admission InformationThe PhD program at the Higher National School of Renewable Energies, Environment and Sustainable Development is an advanced research degree aimed at promoting scientific excellence, innovation, and leadership in the fields of renewable energies, environmental sciences, and sustainable development.
This interdisciplinary program aims to train highly qualified researchers and experts capable of addressing the pressing environmental and energy challenges facing the contemporary world. The doctoral training combines rigorous academic coursework, advanced research, and practical problem-solving in collaboration with the industrial sector, governmental institutions, and international research centers.
Renewable Energies in Electronics: This specialization addresses the role of electronics in controlling, monitoring, and optimizing the performance of renewable energy systems. Students acquire advanced skills in sensors, microcontrollers, embedded systems, power electronics, and circuit design. Special attention is given to electronic management of photovoltaic systems, battery energy storage, and energy conversion interfaces.
In this, the PhD student takes – modules in complementary training :
The program includes several modules, each consisting of 20 hours and evaluated through continuous assessment. These modules are: Information and Communication Technology, English, Programming, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Philosophy, and Didactics. Each course is designed to provide in-depth knowledge and skills relevant to the doctoral training, with consistent evaluation throughout the duration of the module.
In this, the PhD student takes two modules as part of a complementary specialized training :
The program includes several modules, each consisting of 40 hours and evaluated through continuous assessment. These modules are:
Control of renewable energy systems , Multi-source renewable systems
Candidates must hold a Master’s degree (or equivalent) in a relevant field (e.g., energy, environment, mechanical/electrical engineering, environmental sciences, chemistry, computer science).
Admission is competitive and based on academic performance, research proposal quality, and alignment with the school’s research priorities.
Candidates must pass a national doctoral entrance exam (concours d'accès au doctorat), as regulated by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (MESRS).
Applicants must register their thesis topic with a supervising professor accredited by the National Commission and affiliated with a recognized research laboratory.