RUDN University group of masters took part in the International School «Construction 4.0» in Wroclaw, Poland
From October 22 to November 04, 2017 the master students group of the Engineering Academy Architecture and Construction Department participated in the International School «Construction 4.0» in Wroclaw, Poland.
The International School «Construction 4.0» was organized in the frame of the joint agreement on the scientific research Industrial Construction Process (Construction 4.0) «Technological and methodological conditions for the use of composite materials in construction», realized between the RUDN University and the Wroclaw University of Technology (292 QS World University Rankings by subject Engineering and Technology https://www.topuniversities.com/universities/wroclaw-university-technology ).
From RUDN University in this International School «Construction 4.0» participated: the director of the Engineering Academy Architecture and Construction Department Galishnikova Vera Vladimirovna, associate professors of the Department - Okolnikova Galina Erikovna and Harun Mahmoud and 7 master students. From Wroclaw University of Technology: professors, graduate students and masters of the Faculty of Construction under the leadership of the Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Construction prof. Zdislava Heydutsky.
During the International School «Construction 4.0» were held: a scientific seminars with reports of participants in a joint scientific project; excursion to the laboratory of building structures testing; participation in the testing of the reinforced concrete structure of the power line support; a round table discussion and adoption of a program of joint work on the scientific project «Technological and methodological conditions for the use of composite materials in construction», the joint holding of international conferences, the opening of joint master's programs.
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