Where Our Graduates Work
As a graduate, you will be strategically qualified to further your professional development as:
- Engineers and managers with a thorough understanding of the energy flows in buildings and districts, a wide knowledge of the building systems and technologies involved, as well as broad perspective of paths towards the sustainable use of energy.
- Architects with a deep understanding of system interactions within buildings with a solid base to design sustainable solutions.
- Engineers, architects and managers with a broad view of the field, capable of strategic thinking and acting to provide society with novel and sustainable energy solutions for the built environment, also supporting the development of building regulations, standards and guidelines.
- Engineers, architects and managers able to shape the future of energy demand and supply in the built environment, capable of taking up leading positions as corporate or political representatives.
- Engineers, architects and managers working in the field of building services and facility management, providing innovative solutions to optimizing and managing the operation of buildings.
- Engineers working in the area of energy consulting, advising developers and consultants in planning requirements and processes. For example developing energy master plans and disseminating new concepts, technologies and solutions into real projects covering various aspects of energy efficiency and sustainability.
- Engineers designing and developing energy management systems, energy hubs and multi-energy grids for energy suppliers and energy contractors.
- Engineers developing new materials, components and technologies in the area of building construction, building automation and building services.
- Additionally graduates wishing to pursue a PhD will have the necessary knowledge of basic and applied sciences in this multidisciplinary field to pursue a career in academic or industrial research.