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Terna: the third edition of the master's degree at the Tyrrhenian Lab, the centre of excellence that supports the country's energy transition, is underway

After the success of the first two editions, 19 students, both male and female, will take part in the second level Master promoted by Terna in collaboration with the Universities of Cagliari, Palermo and Salerno. At the end of the 12 months, the selected people will be hired by the respective territorial offices of Terna

Terna: the third edition of the master's degree at the Tyrrhenian Lab, the centre of excellence that supports the country's energy transition, is underway

we receive e we publish the following press release issued by Terna.

The third edition of the Master “Digitalization of the electrical system for the energy transition” promoted by Terna in collaboration with the University of Cagliari, Palermo and Salerno within the project Tyrrhenian Lab, for which the company led by Giuseppina Di Foggia has planned a total investment of 100 million euros from 2022 to 2026.

The inauguration of the Master took place with an event organized simultaneously in the three universities involved. A Cagliari Present were the Director of Network Development and Dispatching Strategies of Terna as well as the President and Scientific Coordinator of the Tyrrhenian Lab, Francis Del Pizzo, and the Rector of the University Prof. Francesco MolaSalerno Terna's Human Resources Director, Daniele Loved, the Director of Engineering and Project Implementation of Terna, Mary Rosaria Guarniere, and the Master's Director, Vincent Galdi. Finally, a Palermo The Director of External Relations and Institutional Affairs of Terna participated, David Massey, also moderator of the event, and the Deputy Vice-Rector of the University Prof. Enrico Napoli.

"Terna invests in people through continuous training in new skills, to enable a sustainable and inclusive energy and digital transition, as envisaged in the 2024 – 2028 Industrial Plan. Initiatives such as the Tyrrhenian Lab are fundamental because they consolidate, also through collaboration with universities and centres of excellence, the company's presence in the areas affected by electricity grid development interventions. The Tyrrhenian Lab Master confirms itself as a high-level academic training opportunity for new generations and for professionals in the electricity sector who will join the Terna Group and will be protagonists of the future of energy. The excellent results obtained with the Master confirm that this is a winning model and it is our intention to extend and replicate it in other locations in Italy and abroad.", commented Josephine of Foggia, Chief Executive Officer and General Manager of Terna.

The Tyrrhenian Lab aims to establish a training centre of excellence distributed across the three respective cities where the cables will land. Tyrrhenian Link, Terna's submarine power line that will connect Campania, Sicily and Sardinia, for a total of approximately 970 km of connection, promoting the integration of energy flows from renewable sources.

The project also has a positive impact in terms of employment effectiveness and territorial valorization, confirming the importance that Southern Italy has for Terna, a land with great potential both in terms of infrastructure development and, above all, in terms of skills growth.

The number of applications submitted is growing rapidly: overall, 1,000 applications have been received over 350 questions, an increase compared to the 170 applications of the first edition and the 300 of the second. The 65% of the applicants, moreover, has an age less than or equal to 30 years with the majority of profiles (57%) aged between 25 and 30.

This year the Master, aimed at candidates coming from study paths STEM, has mainly attracted profiles from Electrical and Energy Engineering (26%), Computer Science (18%) and Modelling and Data Science (8%).

The Master will be composed of eleven modules and a project work for a total of 60 credits and provides personalized paths based on the participants' previous academic experiences, programming workshops and practical activities in the field.

Once completed, the students selected with the support of the universities involved will be hired by Terna and will be able to operate in the territorial headquarters as experts in algorithms and models for the Electricity Market, analysis and regulation systems for field devices and Station Automation systems (SAS).

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