Future Day at the Uni Magdeburg

27.02.2017 -  

Dear pupils,

How do you feel about one day developing a completely environmentally sustainable electric car, programming a search engine intended to make shopping online even easier, or developing a new material, or defying gravity? The members of the Otto von Guericke University invite you to the next Girls’ and Boys’ Day on 27 April 2017. This day of action for career and study program orientation takes place in all of Germany and we want to show you the multifaceted future and career prospects that our university has to offer. Maybe we can help you in making one of the possibly most important decisions of your life, namely that of determining your own future.

On this day we will open our labs, lecture halls, and experimental facilities and provide information on the multifaceted study and career paths that we have to offer.

We will present science to touch and try out and hope to be able to support you in your search for the right educational training, the right career. The Future Day offers you the opportunity to talk to our scientists and associates, who have set up an interesting program for the the 2017 Future Day.

We would like to show that mechanical engineering is not just something for boys and education and teaching is not just for girls. You can discover a lot of new things and search for your future beyond the usual ideas. We would be delighted for you to join us, ask questions, and maybe use the opportunity to even find your own path for the future!

I would be delighted to see you on April 27th and invite you on behalf of the University of Magdeburg.

 

Faculty of Process and Systems Engineering Program

Nature and Technology

Visiting the Meteorological Wind Channel

14:00 to 14:45 | Campus Universitätsplatz 2, Building 14, Hall 14.2

Wind channels come about in many research areas involving applied fluid mechanics. They provide the opportunity to set and control the flow properties (velocity, turbulence). Flow around a miniature sports car using artificial fog: visualization of the "fluid dynamic weak points" of a vehicle.

Number of participants: 12 Registration

Prof. Dr. rer. nat. Franziska Scheffler - University of Magdeburg Vice Rector for Academic Affairs

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