The global energy system is transforming at unprecedented speed. Governments, industries and innovators are investing billions into clean power, hydrogen, storage and intelligent energy systems.
But achieving Net Zero requires more than ambition, it requires specialists.
Join us for this exclusive webinar to explore how postgraduate study at Cranfield University equips engineers, scientists and data professionals to deliver real-world energy transition solutions.
Whether your interest lies in renewable generation, hydrogen systems, mechanical innovation or AI-driven optimisation, discover how Cranfield prepares graduates to lead the future of energy.
Event details
Date: Wednesday 11 March 2026
Time: 12:00 - 13:00 (UK time)
Key topics
Global Energy Transition
- Net Zero targets and global investment
- UK & international hydrogen strategies
- Energy security and decarbonisation
- Skills demand in clean energy sectors
Renewable Energy Systems (Renewable Energy MSc)
- Wind, solar and geothermal systems
- Green hydrogen & electrolysis technologies
- Energy systems modelling and grid balancing
- Techno-economic & lifecycle assessment
- Renewable-to-hydrogen integration projects
Mechanical Engineering in Energy Transition (Advanced Mechanical Engineering MSc)
- Alternative fuels and hydrogen combustion
- Hydrogen storage and thermal energy systems
- Hydrogen embrittlement & materials integrity
- Risk, safety and failure analysis
- Infrastructure design for new energy systems
Data Science & AI for Sustainability (MSc)
- Renewable and hydrogen production forecasting
- AI optimisation of supply-demand systems
- Digital twins & predictive maintenance
- GIS and infrastructure planning
- Data-driven energy policy modelling
Interdisciplinary Integration
- Renewable generation to hydrogen production
- Mechanical design enabling safe deployment
- AI-driven system optimisation
- Whole-system energy thinking
Careers in Energy
- Hydrogen systems engineer
- Energy analyst
- AI optimisation engineer
- Materials & integrity specialist
- Sustainability data scientist
The session will conclude with a live Q&A, giving you the opportunity to ask questions directly to the course team and students.
How to register
To register please complete our online form.