Two months of fuel cell research

Niklas Mayr is a student in the master’s programme in chemical and process
Niklas Mayr is a student in the master’s programme in chemical and process engineering at TU Graz.
Niklas Mayr is a student in the master's programme in chemical and process engineering at TU Graz. By Niklas Mayr Internship abroad despite corona crisis: At Nedstack B.V. in Arnhem, the Netherlands, TU Graz student Niklas Mayr further developed analytical measurement methods for fuel cell research. Here's his report. I'm a student in the master's programme in chemical and process engineering at Graz University of Technology (TU Graz) . Despite the crisis caused by corona, I took up an offer from Nedstack fuel cell technology B.V. in Arnhem last summer and started a two-month internship in the development department. From student job to internship abroad. How did the internship come about? I have been working for two years as a student assistant at the Institute of Chemical Engineering and Environmental Technology (CEET) at TU Graz in the research project KEYTECH4EV of the Austrian Climate and Energy Fund.
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