ADU strengthens its engineering
facilities to help facilitate breakthroughs in advanced transportation, energy,
aerospace, mechatronics and more
As part of its goal to help Abu Dhabi and the
UAE in solving some of the world’sbiggest challenges, Abu Dhabi University is adding
an advanced Mechanical Engineering lab to its existing engineering facilities next
month.In linewith its commitment of giving students world-class standards, the lab
has been benchmarked against the highly respected University of Victoria in
British Columbia, Canada.
ADU, which already has one of the region’s best
records for students’ employment within a year of graduation, is gearing to enhance
its record even further by equipping Mechanical Engineering students with a
well-balanced arsenal of theoretical and practical real-life skills. This makes
graduates highly alluring to industry heavyweights in aeronautical,
automotive, manufacturing, mechatronics, mining, petroleum, thermal power,
hydro services and a wide array of other fields. The four-year program fulfills the standards of the Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology (ABET).
Dr Nabil Ibrahim, Chancellor of Abu Dhabi University explained: “Given
that energy is the lifeblood of the Gulf’s economy, the region cannot afford to
simply waitfor innovations from the rest of the world: we must engineer our own
breakthroughs. We are facing the biggest energy challenges in our planet’s 4.5
billion year history, so we are preparing our students to be much more than
just job seekers. Instead, they will be problem solvers who devisesolutions to balance
dwindling natural resources on one hand with skyrocketing demand on the other. Meanwhile
the region’s surging demand for efficient transportation, advanced industries
and many other opportunities motivate us to stay a step ahead of the engineering
trends through our program.”
The facility will be segmented into several labs
such as the Thermal lab, Dynamics lab, Manufacturing lab as well as a Machine
Shop. Each of these labs is equipped with top-of-the-range equipment such as
Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machines, which prepare students for the
working environment of real-life mega-industries; an advanced Robot and
Conveyer System that simulates the production process of factories; a Cross
Heat Flow Exchanger for thermal experiments, and Universal Vibration Apparatus
for Dynamics studies.
Dr Ibrahim pointed out that ADU is intensifying its exciting journey of
growth by enhancing the curriculum, and will add sophisticated research
capabilities worth approximately AED1 million next year: “We passionately
believe that no energy challenges can beat the energy of our students, and no
mechanical challenges can beat the well-oiled machine that is our close-knit
students, faculty and employers. From the tiniest microchips to the most
gigantic space stations, our graduates will prove that the most powerful
renewable resource is knowledge.”
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