Contexte
A global consensus on the urgency to enact measures to mitigate climate change has emerged in recent years, culminating in December 2015 with the Paris Agreement at the 21st Conference of the Parties (COP21). 195 countries adopted the first-ever universal, global climate deal to limit to 2°C the rise in global temperatures. The agreement also states its aim of limiting the increase to 1.5°C, which would significantly reduce the risk of climate change for ecosystems and human populations. The future of energy production, and particularly renewable energy generation capacities, lies at the heart of efforts to reach these new goals.
The transformation in energy production is generally known as the “energy transition”. This shift away from fossil fuels and towards more sustainable alternatives has become not only a political and environmental imperative, but also an economic one. The technologies and business models of this changing energy landscape call for increasingly sophisticated expertise.
Even if several renewable energy sources (wind, solar, biomass, hydro and marine power) are highly promising, there are still challenges involved with managing their intermittency and making accurate, reliable power generation forecasts. This, in turn, makes it difficult to determine their financial viability.
Finally, the capacity to manage environmental resources and to study the interactions between the geophysical environment, energy production and consumption will continue to grow more important. Corporations, research teams and public bodies alike will need experts that combine cutting-edge technical know-how, a complete understanding of the interactions between energy and the environment and a strong entrepreneurial streak to carry projects forward in this new landscape.
This is precisely the kind of rich, multidisciplinary training for which École Polytechnique is world-renowned. Treating energy and the environment as two equal parts that will determine our climate future, the Energy Environment: Science Technology and Management (STEEM) Graduate Degree provides a sophisticated understanding of energy in the 21st century. Based on a foundation of engineering and applied sciences training, the STEEM program offers graduates the tools to understand the socioeconomic context of climate change and to master the evolutions of our relationship with energy.
Objectif
The Energy Environment: Science Technology and Management (STEEM) graduate degree program fosters real-world technical expertise at the intersection between environmental issues and the future of energy. In Ecole Polytechnique’s grand tradition of multidisciplinary education, this professionally-oriented program provides in-depth understanding of the scientific, economic and industrial context of renewable energy and the environment.The STEEM program combines management experience with first-class engineering and scientific training, making our graduates highly sought after. The numerous industrial and research partnerships within this degree program ensure students will be suited to meet the 21st century’s energy and environmental challenges within a variety of sectors including industry, start-ups and public organizations. For photovoltaics you will take advantage of the new world major R&D institute IPVF close to the campus.
contenu
Courses include high-level scientific master classes taught by faculty from Ecole Polytechnique and our partner school ENSTA. The management component of coursework is taught by faculty from our partner HEC Paris, ranked by the Financial Times as the #2 business school in Europe. Students will also participate in company visits where leading figures from industry, research and regulatory bodies will provide further insight into the energy and environment landscape.domaines d'enseignement
Mécanique, Physique, Langues, Mathématiques appliquées, Management, Innovation et Entrepreneuriat, Humanités et sciences sociales.métiers
Comprising high-value industrial partnerships, internships and international academic exchanges, the Energy Environment: Science Technology and Management (STEEM) Graduate Degree is designed to ensure you are ready for a new professional world upon graduation.
As evidenced by the considerable amount of industry support for this degree, the skills you will acquire are increasingly in high demand across corporate, research and public sectors. The COP21 alone resulted in commitments from 195 countries to submit an assessment of their renewable energy capacities, along with a timeline for their transition to a low-carbon or carbon-free society.
Our graduates will be ideally suited to meet the needs for both technical know-how and managerial expertise to implement energy and environmental policies for leading manufacturers, innovative start-ups and public organizations.
During the two-year program, you will have a wide range of opportunities to build relationships with École Polytechnique’s local and international industrial and research partners. The management skills you acquire will be a significant asset in your career progression.
débouchés
The STEEM program is also a gateway to a research career, with our proximity to numerous research institutions providing an ideal platform to pursue a PhD with funding from our industrial or academic partners.For the internationally focused, the perspectives offered by the STEEM Graduate Degree naturally carry over to career opportunities around the world. Our international partnerships in energy, environment, industry and research sectors provide you with the perfect platform from which to launch your global career.
Parcours
- MScT-STEEM-MScT1 Energy Environment : Science Technology & Management (STEEM) - MScT 1A
- MScT-STEEM-S1 MScT STEEM - Semestre 1
- HFC551 French Crime
- HFC551B Multicultural France
- MIE559 Energy Industry Value Chain
- PHY558B Physics and Engineering of Photovoltaic Devices
- MEC558 Continental Hydrology and Water Resources
- HFC552 Aspects of Comparative Commercial Law
- PHY530 Refresher Course in Physics
- MAP502 Refresher Course in Math and a Project on Numerical Modeling Done in Pairs
- PHY559B Power Electrical Engineering for Renewable Energy
- MEC559 Mécanique pour l'éolien
- SPO501 Sports - 501
- HFC556 Introduction to French Politics
- PHY556 Python for Beginners
- HFC568 Sociology of energy transitions: innovation, socio-technical change and controversies in the energy sector
- MAP502T Refresher Course in Math and a Project on Numerical Modeling Done in Pairs - Tutorat
- PHY558BT Physics and Engineering of Photovoltaic Devices - Tutorat
- PHY555T Energy and Environment - Tutorat
- HFC553 The Myth of Paris in French Imagination
- HFC554 Debating
- HFC555 Introduction to French Music
- HFC564B Comparative Politics
- HFC569B Dark sides of the City of Lights
- HFC565 Humour
- HFC559 Philosophy of Science Fiction
- MEC655B Greenhouse Gases (GHG) Challenges and Observations
- PHY555 Energy and Environment
- MScT-STEEM-S2 MScT STEEM - Semestre 2
- HFC566 Introduction to French Politics
- HFC557 Techno-Politics
- HFC566B Advanced French politics
- HFC562 Introduction to French Music
- HFC560 Paris in the Jazz Age
- MEC662 Hydro, Wind and Marine Resources
- MEC565 Meteorology and Environment
- SPO502 Sports - 502
- PHY563 Material Science for Energy Conversion and Storage
- HFC558 Introduction to French Cinema
- MEC583 Projects on Solar and Wind Energy: Resource and Performance Analysis
- HFC564 Introduction to Geopolitics
- PHY589 Laboratory Course in Photovoltaics
- PHY585 Experimental Work in Environmental Physics
- HFC569 Philosophy of Science Fiction
- MIE569 Sustainable Strategy and Business Models
- INF569 Decision theory, with applications to energy systems
- ECO569 Environmental Economics 2
- MEC668 Geological Storage of Energy and Wastes
- MEC561 Interaction fluide structure
- MIE565 Managing sustainable innovation
- PHY598 Internship for Energy Environment
- French Français
- English English
- PHY612 Coriolis seminars : Energy research and environment
- HFC550B Principles and history of Geopolitics
- HFC561 Representing the Self: From Montaigne to Selfies
- MScT-STEEM-S1 MScT STEEM - Semestre 1
- MScT-STEEM-MScT2 Energy Environment : Science Technology & Management (STEEM) - MScT 2A
- MScT-STEEM-S3 MScT STEEM - Semestre 3
- HFC552 Aspects of Comparative Commercial Law
- MIE669 Designing Projects and Managing Operations in the Energy Industry
- SPO601 Sports - 601
- HFC551B Multicultural France
- HFC551 French Crime
- PHY652B Organic-based materials for the 3rd generation of solar cells
- MEC655C Introduction to Atmospheric Composition: from Processes to Modeling and Air Quality Regulations
- PHY630 Physics Refresher Course
- BIO653 Nature-based Solutions to Substitute Fossil Resources and Address Global Warming
- CHI661C Chemical Storage of Energy
- HFC556 Introduction to French Politics
- HFC568 Sociology of energy transitions: innovation, socio-technical change and controversies in the energy sector
- HFC553 The Myth of Paris in French Imagination
- HFC554 Debating
- HFC555 Introduction to French Music
- HFC564B Comparative Politics
- HFC569B Dark sides of the City of Lights
- HFC565 Humour
- HFC559 Philosophy of Science Fiction
- MEC655D Sea States, Wave Propagation, and Ocean Wave Energy
- PHY657 Building and Using Models for the Energy Transition
- MEC557 Machine Learning for climate and energy
- DTU2 Digitalization of Thermal Energy Technologies – Modelling and Simulation Methods
- MEC577 Ecoulements environnementaux
- MScT-STEEM-S4 MScT STEEM - Semestre 4
- MEC662F Wind Energy
- HFC569 Philosophy of Science Fiction
- HFC564 Introduction to Geopolitics
- HFC566B Advanced French politics
- HFC558 Introduction to French Cinema
- HFC557 Techno-Politics
- HFC566 Introduction to French Politics
- SPO602 Sports - 602
- HFC560 Paris in the Jazz Age
- PHY661B Photovoltaic Technologies in Industry (PV Ind)
- PHY661I Smart Grid for Renewable Energy
- CHI661L Renewable Thermal Energy
- MEC666 Climate Change and Energy Transition
- HFC562 Introduction to French Music
- PHY661A Thin-Film Photovoltaics (PV II)
- ECO567A Energy Economics with a Geography Focus
- PHY661K Advanced Experimental Smart Grid
- MIE609 A Collective Management Project
- MEC667 CO2 Emission Reduction: Substitution Paths, Negative CO2 Emissions and CCUS
- MIE565 Managing sustainable innovation
- PHY612 Coriolis seminars : Energy research and environment
- PHY698 Internship for Energy Environment II
- French Français
- English English
- LAN451JAP Intermediate Japanese B1/B2
- PHY657 Building and Using Models for the Energy Transition
- PHY612 Coriolis seminars : Energy research and environment
- HFC550B Principles and history of Geopolitics
- HFC561 Representing the Self: From Montaigne to Selfies
- MIE669P1 Designing Projects and Managing Operations in the Energy Industry (P1)
- DTU3 Electrochemical energy storage and Power2X
- CTU2 Testing and Reliability
- PHY698B Internship for Energy Environment II
- MScT-STEEM-S3 MScT STEEM - Semestre 3
- INF569T Decision theory, with applications to energy systems - Tutorial
- MScT-SPO551 Multi Activity - Raid
- MScT-SPO552 Swimming
- MScT-SPO553 Boxing
- MScT-SPO554 Climbing
- MScT-SPO555 Multi Activity - Sport
- MScT-SPO556 Rowing
- MScT-SPO557 Badminton
- MScT-SPO558 Weight training / Cross training
- MScT-SPO559 Horseback Riding (Gallop 4 level min)
- HFC563 The Art of Simulation
- CDD550 Rentrée Enjeux Environnementaux
- MScT-SPO550 Pilates
- HFC556B Introduction to French Politics
- HFC559B Dark sides of the City of Lights
- MIE566 Startup and large companies : building a bridge for innovation
- HFC568B Introduction to French Cinema 2
- HFC540 Introduction to the Digital Humanities
- HFC541 Introduction to Science and Technology Studies
- LAN631ESP01 JE1 - B1 Espagnol
- LAN631FLE02 MA2 - A2 - Langue française et civilisation
- LAN631FLE01 LU6 - A2 - Langue française et civilisation
- LAN611ALL01 JE1 - Allemand Débutant
- LAN651FLE02 JE3 - B1/B2 - Langue française et civilisation
- LAN651FLE01 JE1 - B1/B2 - Langue française et civilisation
- LAN511ALL Allemand Débutant 3
- LAN573eFLE MA1 - La France des régions
- LAN531ALL Allemand B1
- LAN572lFLE MA2 - Art et politique XIXe-XXe siècles
- LAN671ANG02 JE1 - Games & Culture
- LAN611JAP JE1 - Japonais Débutant
- LAN572sANG C1/C2 - Design Fiction
- LAN611ESP01 JE1 - Espagnol Débutant
- LAN611FLE02 MA1_JE1 - A0/A1 - Langue française et civilisation
- LAN611FLE01 LU6_JE3 - A0/A1 - Langue française et civilisation
- LAN671ANG01 JE1 - History of US Foreign Policy Since 1929