Energy Economics and Management
In the Energy Economics and Management domain, IFP School has seven permanent staffs (French and Iranian) with varied and complementary academic and professional backgrounds. The school also calls upon over 100 visiting lecturers each year, most of whom are from industry where they are recognized as experts in their field.
Programs
The IFP School faculty runs a total of five programs in the Energy Economics and Management domain:
- Three masters programs, targeting young graduates looking for a specialization in energy
- Energy and Markets
- Energy Technology Economics and Management (ex-PEM)
- EEET
- One executive master, with French and foreign partners, targeting professionals looking for career advancement
- Management in Energy, in partnership with the BI Norwegian Business School (Oslo)
The teaching staff of IFP School
- Maxime Schenckery, Director Energy Economics and Management
- Sébastien Bianchi
- Victor Court
- Arash Farnoosh
- Sidney Lambert-Lalitte
- Frédéric Lantz
- Olivier Massol
Les Cahiers de l’Économie
The collection “Les Cahiers de l’Économie” aims to present work carried out at IFP School and FP Energies nouvelles dealing with economics, finance or energy transition management. The issues can be downloaded for free.
The Energy Innovation Bulletin
The bi-monthly Energy Innovation Bulletin is prepared by students enrolled in the Energy & Markets and Energy Technology Economics & Management programs, under the supervision of Sidney Lambert-Lalitte.
Programs
Processes for Energy and Chemicals
Permanent faculty
To develop a broad range of skills, from the most conceptual to the most applied, the education courses delivered at IFP School are based on a team of permanent faculty members from diverse backgrounds:
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Research Oriented Masters
IFP School is certified to deliver a Master’s degree as part of cooperation agreements with universities or higher education institutions for three Master’s degrees in which IFP
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Powertrains and Sustainable Mobility
In the field of Powertrains and Sustainable Mobility, the education courses delivered at IFP School are based on a team of permanent teachers and external speakers to offer a unique range of skills, from industrial know-how to highly specialized research.
Permanent faculty
Permanent faculty members whose skills and expertise cover the fundamentals of the automobile industry (in particular combustion, engine technology, bench tests, etc.) and associated fuels and lubricants. Professors are from mixed backgrounds:
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Education Fields
IFP School offers applied graduate programs in four main areas of energy and transport:
Powertrains and sustainable mobility
To invent clean hybrid, electric and internal combustion powertrains, the autonomous and connected vehicles of tomorrow, products and new energy production technologies.
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EEET
The Master’s degree in Environmental, Energy and Transportation Economics (EEET) is co-accredited by the Paris-Saclay University (operating institutions AgroParisTech, INSTN, CentraleSupélec), the Paris Nanterre University , the
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Combustion, Electric and Hybrid Powertrains
Open to engineers or master’s degree holders with several years of experience in the industry, particularly in the automotive industry, the Specialized Master’s® in Powertrains – combustion, electric and hybrid – provides a vision of the entire powertrain. Taught in French, in partnership with IFP Training, it offers two alternative options.
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Electrification of Automotive Propulsion
The Master’s degree in Energy or E3A – Electrification of Automotive Propulsion (hybrid and electric engines) – is organized jointly by Université Paris-Saclay and IFP School.
Objectives
This research oriented Master aims to prepare students:
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Catalysis and Processes
Designed to meet the challenges of processing biomass for use as an alternative fuel, the Master’s degree in Chemistry – option Sustainable Industrial Processes – with a focus on Catalysis and Processes – is offered by the Université de Lille and is co-accredited by the École Centrale de Lille and IFP School.
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Executive Master of Management in Energy
Made for future decision-makers and energy managers, the executive master of Management in Energy is taught in English jointly with the BI Norwegian Business School-Oslo.
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A new academic year for the Executive Master of Management in Energy
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IFP School welcomed the new students of the Executive Master of Management in Energy on September 2018.