About the program
Master
Degree
English
Language of instructions
2 years
Years of study
Full-time
Study mode
October 1, 2025
Studies commence
Italy, Turin
Location
The Master’s degree programme is designed to investigate traditional and innovative chemical processes with particular attention to their environmental and energy sustainability. You will become an Engineer in chemical and sustainable processes, a professional who can produce and manage innovation in industrial processing technology, particularly in the chemical, pharmaceutical, environmental, energy, biochemical, biotechnology, food and new materials sectors, by developing sustainable chemical-physical processes. You will learn how to reduce or eliminate the use and generation of hazardous substances, preventing chemical hazards and environmental pollution. You will focus on reducing energy consumption in industrial processes and on raw materials, in order to identify production strategies aiming for environmental and energy sustainability. You will be able to: 1. analyse an industrial process with a multidisciplinary approach, considering both the transformations of matter that take place on a molecular scale, and those that take place on a larger scale; 2. define mathematical models for numerical simulation of industrial processes, also using commercial codes of process simulation, computational fluid dynamics and molecular dynamics; 3. plan and direct complex experiments to validate mathematical models of chemical and physical processes, equipment or plant in the processing industry; 4. design or select individual processing equipment, particularly for separation processes and chemical reactors, with an eye to monitoring and control systems; 5. perform risk analysis and manage safety and environmental protection related to equipment and plant in the processing industry; 6. develop and optimise innovative industrial processes which can be sustainable in terms of environmental impact and safety. To approach the course of study, it is advisable for the student to have gained, in the first level of undergraduate education, knowledge in the fundamental areas of chemical engineering.
Required documents for admission
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- Proof of fee payment
- Passport
- Online Application form
- Local Language Certificate
- Photographs
- Declaration for financial support
- Health and Life Insurance
- Student visa
- Family Details
- Application fee
Contacts
Politecnico di Torino
Corso Duca degli Abruzzi, 24
Viale Mattioli, 39
Turin
10129
Italy
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