Leibniz University of Hannover
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Enrolling in the Mechanical Engineering program at Leibniz University of Hannover in Winter of 2019 marked the beginning of my academic journey in the field of engineering. Throughout my Bachelor's Degree, I delved into a comprehensive curriculum encompassing fluid mechanics, space and space technologies, mathematics, technical mechanics, construction theory, electrical engineering, and thermodynamics. This academic rigor was complemented by hands-on experience gained through numerous laboratory sessions, including a notable lab focusing on introducing the Einstein-Elevator.
As the COVID-19 pandemic emerged towards the end of my first semester, it inevitably impacted the structure of my classes and labs. However, the strong connections I forged during my initial months at the university proved invaluable in navigating these challenges and adapting to the new normal. During my third semester, I obtained my first student job at the Institute of Electrical Energysystems, where I translated books and research papers. This experience further enriched my academic background and provided valuable exposure to the world of research and technical writing. Following an internship at the Laser Zentrum Hannover, I secured my second student job at the Institute of Turbo Machinery and Fluid Dynamics. Here, I played a pivotal role in planning and constructing a test ring designed to simulate rubbing in turbines. This project provided me with in-depth practical experience in mechanical design and experimentation. Currently, I am actively engaged in developing a test rig with the objective of using vibrations as a means of localising fault points in turbines. This project aligns with my passion for engineering and my commitment to addressing real-world challenges. To read more about the laboratories and projects I completed simply click the buttons on the left. |