Empowering Future Engineers: Internship Experience at NAMI Research Center
Key Ideas
- Master's degree students at the Advanced Engineering School completed a successful internship program at NAMI Research Center focusing on energy-efficient transport technologies.
- The internship included visits to production workshops, interactions with specialists, and in-depth learning about traction electric drive and hydrogen fuel cells.
- Students appreciated the practical experience, interdisciplinary teamwork, and mentor support, enhancing their critical thinking and problem-solving abilities.
Master's degree students from the 'Heart of the Urals' Advanced Engineering School recently completed an internship at the NAMI Research and Education Centre in Russia. The program aimed to deepen knowledge in energy-efficient transport technologies, particularly focusing on traction electric drive and hydrogen fuel cells. During the internship, students explored production processes, engaged with experts, and gained practical insights into advanced technologies. The experience was described as enlightening, offering a close look at real-world applications and fostering communication with industry professionals. Participants praised the mentorship received, which facilitated a conducive learning environment. The internship not only expanded students' theoretical understanding but also honed their practical skills and problem-solving abilities through hands-on experiences. This initiative is part of the 'Advanced Engineering Schools' federal project under the Russian state program for scientific and technological development, emphasizing the importance of practical learning and industry engagement for the engineers of tomorrow.
Topics
Fuel Cells
Technology
Education
Engineering
Transport
Interdisciplinary
Energy-efficient
Internship
Practical Skills
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