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  • 28 - Sep
  • 2023

Senior Mechanical Engineering Student, Ahmad, Mubaideen Excels in IAESTE Training in Serbia

In a testament to the School of Engineering's commitment to fostering global experiences for its students, senior Mechanical Engineering student Ahmad Mubaideen recently completed a successful training program through IAESTE in Serbia. Ahmad had the unique opportunity to undertake his internship with ENERGOPROJEKT ENTEL, where he made significant strides in the field of Thermal Design, primarily utilizing 3D CAD software.

Ahmad's journey to Serbia was not only a personal milestone but also a testament to the School of Engineering's dedication to providing its students with a broader perspective and global exposure. The IAESTE program has been a cornerstone of this commitment, allowing students like Ahmad to gain hands-on experience in international settings and return enriched with new skills and perspectives.

During his time at ENERGOPROJEKT ENTEL, Ahmad worked diligently on various Thermal Design projects, harnessing the power of 3D CAD software to solve complex engineering challenges. His dedication, creativity, and technical acumen not only met but exceeded the company's expectations, earning him praise from both mentors and colleagues.

Prof. Menwer Alturk’s [School of Engineering's Dean], expressed his delight at Ahmad's achievements, stating, "We are immensely proud of Ahmad's accomplishments during his IAESTE training in Serbia. It is a testament to his hard work and the comprehensive education he received at our institution. We believe that offering such global opportunities to our students is vital for their personal and professional growth."

Ahmad's success serves as an inspiration to his fellow students, highlighting the importance of seizing international internship opportunities. As he returns to his academic journey at the School of Engineering, Ahmad plans to share his newfound knowledge and experiences with his peers, further enriching the academic environment.

The School of Engineering remains steadfast in its commitment to providing its students with opportunities to gain global exposure, ensuring they are well-equipped to tackle the challenges of the ever-evolving engineering landscape.

Ahmad's accomplishments in Serbia underscore the School of Engineering's commitment to nurturing talent and creating global citizens who can excel on the international stage.