Advancing Wind Energy: Aerodynamics and Simulation Research by Sami Bouterra from Algeria at KIP

Global Research Internship Program

 

Global Research Internship Program is designed for motivated students, graduates, and early-career professionals who want to gain hands-on experience in cutting-edge fields while working under the mentorship of leading experts from around the world.

With a flexible duration of 6–8 weeks, the program runs throughout the year, allowing participants to join at their convenience.

 

Program Highlights:

Free accommodation throughout the internship

Hands-on projects with international experts

Industrial collaboration at no extra cost

Job placement & postdoctoral opportunities for outstanding participants

Flexible duration: 6–8 weeks

Open all year round.

Registration Fee: €350 to secure your seat

 

Fields of Focus:

Participants can dive into exciting areas such as:

3D Printing: Additive manufacturing for aerospace, healthcare, and more

Artificial Intelligence (AI): Machine learning, automation, predictive analytics

New Materials: Advanced materials for electronics, renewable energy, and engineering

Drones: UAV technology for logistics, agriculture, and surveillance

Science & Technology: interdisciplinary research in physics, chemistry, engineering, and computing

 

 

Sami Bouterra, from Algeria, is currently pursuing his PhD in Renewable Energies and Systems at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Technologie et d’Ingénierie.

 

 

He joined the Global Research Internship Program at Keqiao International Park to conduct research on aerodynamics and wind turbine simulation. During his internship, he also carried out experiments in the laboratories, working with advanced equipment such as 3D printers to design and print his project prototypes.

 

 

Besides participating in the Global Research Internship Program, during his stay at Keqiao International Park, Sami also took the opportunity to visit local universities and enterprises to connect with talents and explore potential collaborations. For instance, on September 19, he visited the Advanced Manufacturing Center at the University of Nottingham Ningbo China, and on September 11, he joined a delegation from the University of South Africa to tour the Shaoxing Bio-Medical Innovation Center.

 

Watch Sami Bouterra’s journey in the Global Research Internship Program on LinkedIn now!

https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7377941168803844096

How to Apply:

Send your CV and contact details to: auddin@jarpartner.com

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