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Technische Universität Braunschweig

Battery and Hydrogen Technolοgу

M.Sc. (Master of Science)
M.Sc.
Degree
120
ECTS
EnglishEnglish
English & German
Language
Winter Semester: 15 Mar/15 Jul
Summer Semester: 15 Jan/15 Sep
Application Deadlines
4 semesters
(Starting: Both Semesters)
Duration
Free
Tuition Fees (per semester)
Starting
Both Semesters
Mode of Admission:
no admission restriction 
Application:
Directly to the university.
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Study Mode:
On campus

Five Reasons to choose this Master's Program


1
Shaping Tomorrow’s Energy Systems
The program blends core courses in battery and hydrogen technologies with flexible electives. This combination ensures a strong technical foundation while allowing students to develop their own research profile and professional specialization.
2
Learning by Doing at Europe’s Top Lab
Gaining hands-on experience at the Battery LabFactory Braunschweig (BLB), the Center for Circular Production of Next Batteries and Fuel Cells (CPC), or the Hydrogen Terminal Braunschweig, students work in one of Europe’s top research centers. Advanced facilities allow practical training in cell production, materials testing, and industrial-scale process development, bridging theory and real-world applications. → More Info
3
Specialize for the Future
A wide range of supplementary and specialization courses — from engineering and sustainability to project management, intercultural communication, and languages — lets students tailor their academic profile to individual strengths and goals. → More Info
4
Bridging Cultures and Technologies
Japan, the USA, or across Europe: Students may spend part of their studies abroad at different partner universities. These stays open access to leading energy research centers worldwide, enriching both academic and intercultural experience. → More Info
5
Where Tradition Meets Innovation
Braunschweig combines the charm of a historic student city with strong research networks. Students enjoy a vibrant academic environment, close collaboration with industry, and a high quality of life in a welcoming, well-connected city. → More Info

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