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A modern simulator for WUST students

Date: 07.11.2018 Category: general news, studies

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On Monday, in the headquarters of Bisek company, the Rector of Wrocław University of Science and Technology, Professor Cezary Madryas, signed a letter of intent enabling our students to have access to facilities including a modern airport traffic simulator

bisek_02.jpgThe agreement was concluded by Professor Cezary Madryas, Andrzej Bisek, the head of Bisek, and a representative of Lubin administrative district. Thanks to the agreement, students of our university will gain access to a modern airport traffic management simulator, which enables, among other things, reproduction of the appearance and operation of each Polish airport.

Training on the simulator will be available to people studying aviation engineering, who will also be able to use the area of the airport in Lubin, where the university’s aviation centre is located.

- At the moment, we are the only university in Poland providing education in the field of aeronautical engineering and will have at its disposal such a modern and unique simulator - said Professor Cezary Madryas in the meeting.

Air Research and Development Centre in Lubin

Last year, Professor Cezary Madryas, Rector of WUST and Robert Raczyński, President of Lubin, signed an agreement based on which the Aeroclub of the Copper Belt in Lubin facilitated the establishment of the Aviation Research and Development Centre of Wrocław University of Science and Technology.

The tertiary institute’s plans related to the unit involve the delivery of classes but also opening laboratories with wind tunnels, as well as launching technology workshops. The first beneficiaries of the cooperation project will be the students and researchers of the following faculties: Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Mechanical and Power Engineering.

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