The students' solutions at the centre
In line with Jonas Lindegaard Mikkelsen's experience, the core of the leadENG projects is the interdisciplinary collaboration between students from the university's various engineering programs on concrete physical products – for example a wind turbine, a material for storing electricity, a hydrogen car or sustainable biomass.
"It is fundamentally difficult to collaborate across disciplines. Each study program has its own study program. But with leadENG and not least a large group of enthusiastic supervisors, we have developed a fantastic platform to make this happen in practice - and that is truly innovative", points out prodean Olav Geil and emphasizes that it is both to the delight of students and teachers:
"We have experienced that the agile and transversal collaboration on physical products is motivating for everyone involved, and that it breathes new life into the methods and theories for the students. We get much closer to how one should actually use one's professional skills after the education", he elaborates and emphasizes that it is therefore absolutely crucial that the university's partner companies help define which tasks the leadENG student projects will be about.