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Six-months stay by two ENIT students

February 4, 2022 /

The Department of Hydromechanics and Modelling of Hydrosystems (LH2) of the University of Stuttgart hosts two students from the Ecole Nationale d'Ingénieurs de Tunis (ENIT). Their six-month stay is financed by DAAD.

The working group of LH2 and the whole SFB 1313 team welcome the two ENIT students Hsine Ben Hrouz and Wafa Abdellaoui. Both are receiving a scholarship in the framework of the DAAD KOSPIE programme “Combined study and practical stays for engineers from developing countries”. During their 6-month stay, they will have the opportunity to get to know the University of Stuttgart and in particular the working environment of LH2 and SFB 1313. Furthermore, they will get the chance to participate in excursions to external research institutions. One of the goals is that they write their final theses at LH2, which will be supervised by the two LH2 and SFB 1313 researchers Theresa Schollenberger and Johannes Hommel.

About KOSPIE

In 2020, LH2, ENIT, and Project Ö of SFB 1313 successfully applied for the DAAD scholarship programme “Combined study and practical stays for engineers from developing countries” (KOSPIE). As part of this programme, young students from ENIT, studying in the field of engineering, complete a 6-month study and practical stay at the University of Stuttgart to carry out their final thesis project. LH2 will host two students and supervise their work. The programme will start on 1 February 2022.

There has been a very successful cooperation in the field of environmental research between LH2 and Dr. Emna Meijri from ENIT 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 in historic buildings. This topic is especially also relevant for SFB 1313's porous media research as salt precipitation is a main topic within its research area C and one of its vision topics. The existing research cooperation between both institutions is a fruitful basis to give ENIT Masters’ students insights into the work of the University of Stuttgart and its non-university partners.

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