A Delegation Visits Germany for Talent Exchange Workshops and Collaboration With German Partners

      Release Date:Jul 13, 2023      Click:次     Audit:郑水平

A delegation of School of Aernautics visited Germany for talent exchange workshops in Munich and Aachen respectively during 30th June to 5th July. Over 20 youth scholars participated in the workshops. Prof. Yang Yong, prof. Pan Shucheng, and Prof. Qin Feifei presented School of Aeronautics including its evelopment history, academic research platforms, talents attraction polices and explained issues youth scholars concerned. There were a lot of discussions between professors and youth scholars.

The delegation also visted German partners Technical University of Munich (TUM) and RWTH Aachen University. The partners reviewed the cooperation in the past ten years and looked forward to more fruitful cooperation in student and faculty exchange in future.

The delegation to Germany was the first visit during the recent 10 years, which is successful and meaningful in attracting global outstanding talents and strengthening partnership with partners TUM and RWTH.

Youth scholars in Munich attended the talent exchange workshop organized by School of Aeronautics

Youth scholars in Aachen attended the talent exchange workshop organized by School of Aeronautics

The delegation visited Prof. Nikolaus A. Adams, Chair of Aerodynamics and Fluid Mechanics, TUM School of Engineering and Design, Technical University of Munich

The delegation visited the dean Prof. Wolfgang Schroeder and the International Strategy Coordinator Dr. phil. Sabrina Grübener, the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, RWTH Aachen University

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