Masdar Announces Undergrad Internships

Masdar Announces Undergrad Internships
By David Westley
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Masdar Institute of Science and Technology, announced on Thursday that undergraduate interns will be offered an opportunity to develop simulations on the dynamics of power grid systems as part of the internship programme this summer.

The project titled ‘MATLAB Simulation Development for Power Grid Systems Simulations’ is part of the internship programmes that will be available to UAE national graduates or university seniors. A total of 17 UAE national graduates have been selected for the six-week summer internship programme that opens on July 1.

Working alongside a team of masters and post-doctoral researchers, undergraduate interns will learn to use MATLAB software, a very powerful, easy-to-learn technical computing language.

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Archived 4th Jul 2012, 08:27

Very lucky students

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