The “Computer simulation and design of experiment” module is a fundamental discipline of the second semester. This program focuses on preparing master’s students for virtual prototyping and scientific research. The course teaches students how to create accurate digital models of energy objects and effectively organize complex technical experiments to test engineering hypotheses.
Main characteristics:
- Status: Compulsory.
- Volume: 5 ECTS credits.
- Language of instruction: English.”
- Location on course: 2nd semester (stage of in-depth study of modeling and analysis)
The aim and content of the module
The module focuses on the intersection of Data Science and Energy Engineering. Students study scientific facts, concepts, and theories related to the application of information technologies in sustainable energy development. The learning is combined with actively improving programming skills necessary for the practical implementation of analytical models.
What will you learn?
After completing the course, students will be able to:
- Analyzing energy consumption patterns: Using statistical methods and algorithms to detect trends in energy usage.
- Optimizing resource allocation: developing models that help efficiently manage energy flows and minimize losses.
- To make informed decisions: To use the results of data analysis to support projects for the reconstruction and modernization of energy systems in Ukraine.
- Applying mathematical methods: Choosing appropriate mathematical approaches and computer technologies to solve complex professional tasks in the field.
Practical Value and Career
The knowledge acquired within this module is critically important for the development for Smart Grid systems and intelligent energy management solutions. Mastering data analytics at the Master’s level prepares graduates for work in international IT companies and energy holdings, where there is a growing demand for professionals with hybrid expertise.
