ACE Mobility Student Award
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Muhammad Khizr Sheikh
ACE Mobility Student Award 2024
Muhammad Khizr Sheikh, an automotive engineering student at the Arnhem and Nijmegen University of Applied Sciences, has won the Student Award on July 2, 2024. Khizr did his graduation project at Sensata Technologies focused on improving the existing end-of-line testing procedure for one of their products.
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ACE Student Award 2023
On Tuesday 4 July, Obaydah Alali, student of Fontys University of Applied Sciences, won the ACE Student Award 2023. At EDAG Netherlands BV he did a research about the possibilities to reuse EV-batteries.
Read full story hereRobin Huijerjans
ACE Student Award 2022
On Tuesday 5 July Robin Huijerjans, automotive student at Fontys University of Applied Sciences, won the ACE Student Award 2022. At VIRO Echt BV he conducted research into the possibility of ammonia as a fuel for trucks that travel long distances.
Read the full storyUmang Tulsi
ACE Student Award 2021
On July 6, Umang Tulsi, Automotive student of the HAN University of Applied Sciences, won the ACE Student Award 2021. His assignment was carried out at Bosch Transmission Technology BV. He developed a Machine Learning Model by importing test data in a model that can predict possible failures.
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ACE Student Award 2020
Rami Awad, student of the Automotive course at Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences, won the ACE Student Award 2020. He carried out his graduation assignment at Mitsubishi Turbocharger and Engine Europe. His research was about developing a proof of concept that is able to digitally determine strain levels of any object and also to prove that this system works with already available equipment.
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ACE Student Award 2019
Ronald Feijns, graduated from Fontys Automotive, won on 11 juli 2019 the Student Award 2019 of the Automotive Center of Expertise ACE. His graduation project was realized by Altran Engineering in Helmond. The focus was on testing the impressing of roofs of electrical vehicles. Normally the tests are done physically, but Ronald developed a digital testing tool.
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