Students of "Heart of the Urals" AES Completed Internship at NAMI Research and Education Centre

Master's degree students at the "Heart of the Urals" Advanced Engineering School of Engine Building and Special Equipment successfully completed internship under the "Transport with Traction Electric Drive and Hydrogen Fuel Cells" program at the NAMI Research and Education Centre Federal State Unitary Enterprise. The main goal of the internship was to deepen knowledge in the field of modern energy-efficient transport.

As part of the internship, the students visited the centre's production workshops, learned about the processes of creation and manufacture of products, and had an opportunity to personally communicate with experienced specialists of the enterprise. Excursions and meetings with experts allowed the Master's degree students to ask questions and receive valuable information about advanced technologies.

"The internship at NAMI has become a revelation of this year! We were given a unique opportunity to not only get acquainted with the centre's production and research institute, but also communicate with their specialists without any boundaries or barriers. As engineers, it was very interesting for us to visit production sites, workshops, finished goods warehouses and much more," shared Vadim Subachev, student of group ПИШ-168.

The internship allowed the students to deepen their knowledge of energy and transport and acquire valuable practical skills. Working in an interdisciplinary team contributed to the development of critical thinking and the ability to solve complex problems.

"My internship was devoted to studying the technologies of traction electric drive and hydrogen fuel cells used in the transport of the future. Before the internship, I had already had some theoretical knowledge in this area, but I expected to gain a practical understanding of how these technologies work in real conditions. I was also interested in how innovations are applied in the production of vehicles. The internship began with introductory lectures, where I learned in detail about the history of the company, its achievements and current projects. We studied the basics of electrical engineering, the chemistry of hydrogen fuel cells and their application in transport," commented Ruslan Nadyrgulov, student of group ПИШ-168.

The internship participants noted the high level of support from the mentors, who were always ready to answer questions, provide additional materials and help understand complex issues. This created a comfortable environment for learning and contributed to rapid progress.

The "Advanced Engineering Schools" federal project is being implemented within the frameworks of the Russian Federation state program on the "Scientific and Technological Development of the Russian Federation".

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