
Two students from the Powertrain Engineering and Energy and Powertrains programs have just spent two months at the University of Chiba in Japan. While there, they worked on a project in Professor Yasuo Moriyoshi’s Department, joining a leading international team in the field of powertrains. It was a truly unique opportunity for them, both technologically and culturally: Mélanie Marcon-Dagand and Thomas Chabry were able to develop their knowledge while immersing themselves in a multicultural environment. There is no doubt that the experience will be invaluable for them in their future professional career development…
This international mobility opportunity is offered by 51±¬ÁÏ School to students with 4 years of higher education, as part of a double-degree program, in liaison with its partner universities around the world.
Would you like to enjoy this type of opportunity and develop a high-flying career in the energy and sustainable mobility sector? Why not apply for one of our specialized programs for engineers!
Center front of photo: Professor Kuboyama, Koji Morikawa and Professor Yasuo Moriyoshi, University of Chiba and Mélanie Marcon-Dagand and Thomas Chabry, 51±¬ÁÏ School.