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DAAD approves funding of two Tunesian students within the framework of the "KOSPIE" program

October 11, 2021 /

The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) has approved an application by Emna Mejri and Rainer Helmig to provide financial support for a six-month research stay for two Tunisian master students at LH2 as part of the project "Combined study and practical visits for engineers from developing countries (KOSPIE)"

DAAD scholarships for two students at ENIT

The Department of Hydromechanics and Modelling of Hydrosystems and the Ecole Nationale d'Ingénieurs de Tunis (ENIT) have been cooperating very successfully in the field of environmental research for almost ten years. The focus of this collaboration is the development of models for the analysis and prediction of salt spreading processes in the subsurface and historical buildings. As both universities have similar profiles and research interests in the field of environmental engineering, the DAAD program "KOSPIE" will enable master students of ENIT to gain insights into the research work of the partner university in Stuttgart and its non-university partners (Landeswasserversorgung / Langenau in Baden-Württemberg, ENBW, Ingenieurbüro KUP etc.), to critically question their own approach as well as to expand and consolidate their networks.

With the support of the DAAD, LH2 will host and welcome in 2022 two master students from ENIT. Members of LH2 will supervise the students in their individual research projects as well as enable them to collaborate on existing projects. Contacts with non-university industrial partners shall be established in order to get to know different approaches in water management. The students should be enabled to get to know the Stuttgart university landscape as well as the campus and its diverse facilities, and to network and exchange ideas with students of the University of Stuttgart.

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