School News :: School of Engineering

School News

  • 18 - Dec
  • 2023

Student Ahmed Mubaidin from the Mechanical Engineering Department at the University Of Jordan joined the “Energo Project Intel” company.

University of Jordan News Heba Al Kayed - As part of the University of Jordan's efforts to create an educational environment that embraces creativity and creative students, and in its endeavor not to push the limits of excellence to the maximum, but rather to introduce its students who also achieved the highest ranks, and push them to offer more; It considers success a collaborative effort that raises the name of both parties, which in turn raises the status of any place their name is associated with.

 

In this context, we paused with a new success story that confirms the School of Engineering's commitment to enhancing the global experiences of its students. College student Ahmed Mubaidin recently completed a distinguished training program in the Serbian capital, Belgrade, which he obtained through cooperation with the International Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience (IAESTE), which is based at the School of Engineering at the University of Jordan.

 

The training opportunity that Mubaidin received with the company (ENERGOPROJEKT ENTEL) is unique, as the company was established in the Serbian capital in 1951 with the aim of providing engineering designs in the field of thermal and hydraulic energy, making great strides in the field of thermal design in which the three-dimensional (CAD) program is used. Mainly dimensions.

 

During his time at the company, Mubaidin worked diligently on many thermal design projects, exploiting the power and capabilities of the CAD program, the tools of which he mastered during his training period, and he was able to employ it in solving complex engineering challenges. Dedicated and creative to his work with a technical acumen that not only met the company's expectations, but exceeded them, earning him praise from his mentors during his internship.

 

The Dean of the School of Engineering at the University of Jordan, Dr. Menwer Attarakih, expressed his happiness with Mubaidin's achievements, saying, “We are very proud of Ahmed's achievements during his engineering training in Serbia; the training, which is a requirement for obtaining a bachelor's degree in engineering, is a testament to our students' hard work and the comprehensive education they receive at Their college," adding, “Qualitative training is what we aspire to include for all our students within a clear strategy of the University of Jordan, represented by its president, Dr. Nazir Obeidat, who has always stressed that providing such global opportunities to our students is vital to refining their personal and professional skills."

 

As for the School of Engineering students themselves, Mubaidin's success represents a source of inspiration that highlights the importance of seizing international training opportunities. Meanwhile, with his return to continue his academic journey at the College of Engineering, Mubaidin plans to share his new knowledge and experiences with his peers, which will enrich the academic environment and fuel the spirit of positive competition among students.

 

All of this indicates the School of Engineering's consistent strategy in its commitment to providing students with opportunities to gain global experience, in a way that ensures that its graduates are distinguishedly qualified to meet the challenges of the constantly evolving engineering scene. Mubaidin trip to Serbia was not only a personal achievement for him, but also a testimony to the college's dedication to its students as it maintains their prestigious reputation that they have acquired through years of experience and diligence.

 

Between the college and Mubaidin itself, he attends the role of the IAESTE programme; The cornerstone of this commitment, as it allowed students like Mubaidin to gain practical experience in international environments, in which to employ the knowledge and skills they acquired during their studies, transforming them into an engineering reality within international companies that encourage working within teams with multiple scientific and engineering backgrounds, so they can then return to their university with skills and perspectives. New look.

 

Returning to the University of Jordan, one of its goals is that an example like the student Ahmed Mubaidin does not represent an exception, but rather a case that the university worked to dedicate by opening its doors to students from various specializations, whether scientific or human. For this reason, there will be other sessions with creative students, in a series of episodes that shed light on the distinguished ones. ​