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IAESTE Annual Review 2020/21

A review of the last year of IAESTE international activities.

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Me with the view of Bastei Bridge of Saxon Switzerland, Saxony, Germany.<br />

Designing process of the gripper unit.<br />

Working in<br />

the greatest<br />

innovative<br />

machine<br />

shops and<br />

laboratories<br />

Going for an internship in one of the most industrialized countries was<br />

the wisest decision I have made so far. I was an intern at TU Dresden in<br />

Germany, in the heart of Saxony from September to November of 2019.<br />

Following the motto of <strong>IAESTE</strong> – Work. Experience. Discover. I got a<br />

chance to work in the greatest innovative machine shops and laboratories<br />

under the supervision of experts and scientists in my field. As every<br />

junior engineer I want to research and develop new technologies. At the<br />

Institute of Lightweight Engineering and Polymer Technology (ILK) of TU<br />

Dresden, I was able to do so. I was a member of the project related<br />

to the development of a gripper unit for adaptive and automatic fabric<br />

positioning in a textile preforming process under the supervision of Dipl.-<br />

Ing. Eckart Kunze.<br />

My tasks included working on the design, assembly and testing of a<br />

binder application system for efficient preparation of complex fibre<br />

From Tajikistan to Germany<br />

Subkhiddin Mukhidinov,<br />

Tajikistan<br />

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