Why study Science and Technology of Nuclear Fusion?
The two-year Master’s programme Science & Technology of Nuclear Fusion at TU/e blends applied physics, mechanical and electrical engineering to develop future sustainable energy.
You gain hands-on experience in advanced laboratories, collaborate with international research teams, and explore the societal and environmental impact of fusion as a sustainable energy source.
The programme offers strong connections to world-leading institutes such as DIFFER and active involvement in major international projects like ITER. All within the high-tech, innovation-driven environment of the Brainport region in Eindhoven.
Ambitious? Combine it with a double degree in Applied Physics, Electrical Engineering or Mechanical Engineering for an even broader future.
