2023_24
Educational guide 
School of Chemical Engineering
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Energy Conversion Systems and Technologies (2019)
 Subjects
  MASTER'S THESIS
IDENTIFYING DATA 2023_24
Subject (*) MASTER'S THESIS Code 20755301
Study programme
Energy Conversion Systems and Technologies (2019)
Cycle 2nd
Descriptors Credits Type Year Period Exam timetables and dates
18 Final master project First AN
Modality and teaching language See working groups
Prerequisites
Department Mechanical Engineering
Analytical Chemistry and Organic Chemistry
Coordinator
CORONAS SALCEDO, ALBERTO
E-mail mariasoledad.larrechi@urv.cat
alberto.coronas@urv.cat
daniel.salavera@urv.cat
juancarlos.bruno@urv.cat
mahmoud.bourouis@urv.cat
arturo.ordonez@urv.cat
marc.marin@urv.cat
derejesendeku.ayou@urv.cat
Lecturers
LARRECHI GARCÍA, MARIA SOLEDAD
CORONAS SALCEDO, ALBERTO
SALAVERA MUÑOZ, DANIEL
BRUNO ARGILAGUET, JUAN CARLOS
BOUROUIS CHEBATA, MAHMOUD
ORDÓÑEZ GARCÍA, ARTURO
MARÍN GENESCÀ, MARC
AYOU , DEREJE SENDEKU
Web https://repositori.urv.cat/estatic/TFM0011/ca_EnsPrj_Sistemes_i_Tecnologies_de_Conversio_d'Energia.html
General description and relevant information

The student must prepare a work, directly related to the subjects of the master's degree, on a topic of him/her choice. In this, the student will have to use both the knowledge and the skills you have acquired during him/her studies. It must represent a contribution, either of an innovative nature and must necessarily contemplate theoretical and practical aspects of the subjects, as well as its connection with professional and/or research practice in the field of the master's degree.

The objective is to demonstrate that the competences of the degree have been assimilated and acquired, through the presentation of the final master's thesis, and its subsequent defense in front of a court. Master's thesis is an exercise of integration of the training received and will apply the set of skills acquired by the students.

Preferably, the TFM will be developed face-to-face, since in this way the student may fully rely on the resources offered by the URV or another institution that hosts the student, both at the software and laboratories. However, it is also expected that master's thesis can be done virtually, as long as the theme and the environment allow it. In this case, all the training activities related to the selection/assignment of the TFM, coordination and monitoring, as well as the defense of the TFM, will be carried out virtually.

Both the defense and the TFM report may be made in English or Spanish. The presentation and defense of the TFM will be public.

FACE-TO-FACE or VIRTUAL
(*)The teaching guide is the document in which the URV publishes the information about all its courses. It is a public document and cannot be modified. Only in exceptional cases can it be revised by the competent agent or duly revised so that it is in line with current legislation.