ARMENIAN NATIONAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY LAUNCHED AT STATE ENGINEERING UNIVERSITY OF ARMENIA
15:51 10/09/2013 " SOCIETY
On September 10, 2013, USAID, the Office of the President of Armenia,
the State Engineering University of Armenia and local partners marked
the official opening of the newly established Armenian National
Engineering Laboratory (ANEL) at the university campus. The goal of
the project is to help address Armenia's shortage of and demand for
qualified specialists trained in up-to-date technologies. ANEL will
also strengthen the educational capacity and enhance the research
potential of the State Engineering University by upgrading and
expanding its laboratory facilities and teaching skills.
The launch ceremony follows the official signing of a Memorandum
of Understanding by the Ministry of Education and Science of
Armenia, USAID/Armenia, and the State Engineering University
(SEUA) of Armenia in May 2012. Through this partnership effort,
state-of-the-art educational and research laboratories equipped
with modern engineering equipment and software tools from prominent
companies have been created.
ANEL occupies four floors in the SEUA Yerevan campus building #10. The
area of each floor is 500 square meters, with the total of 1,600 square
meters. The facility includes educational and research laboratories
in thirty specializations covering the six major directions of SEUA:
Cybernetics, Radio Engineering and Communication Systems, Power Energy,
Electrical Engineering, Mechanical and Machine Building Engineering,
and Transport Applications.
ANEL will provide students with a combination of technical training
and research opportunities, including qualified trainers and modern
curricula, to prepare them for careers in engineering. These resources
will be available to all interested parties, such as research
institutions, other universities, and the private sector.
As part of this public-private partnership, USAID contributed
equipment, software, and technical assistance, and the Ministry
supported the renovations of the laboratory space at SEUA. National
Instruments, the Enterprise Incubator Foundation, and SEUA are the
primary partners for the three-year program's implementation, including
initial setup, management and supervision, co-funding and training.
Source: Panorama.am
15:51 10/09/2013 " SOCIETY
On September 10, 2013, USAID, the Office of the President of Armenia,
the State Engineering University of Armenia and local partners marked
the official opening of the newly established Armenian National
Engineering Laboratory (ANEL) at the university campus. The goal of
the project is to help address Armenia's shortage of and demand for
qualified specialists trained in up-to-date technologies. ANEL will
also strengthen the educational capacity and enhance the research
potential of the State Engineering University by upgrading and
expanding its laboratory facilities and teaching skills.
The launch ceremony follows the official signing of a Memorandum
of Understanding by the Ministry of Education and Science of
Armenia, USAID/Armenia, and the State Engineering University
(SEUA) of Armenia in May 2012. Through this partnership effort,
state-of-the-art educational and research laboratories equipped
with modern engineering equipment and software tools from prominent
companies have been created.
ANEL occupies four floors in the SEUA Yerevan campus building #10. The
area of each floor is 500 square meters, with the total of 1,600 square
meters. The facility includes educational and research laboratories
in thirty specializations covering the six major directions of SEUA:
Cybernetics, Radio Engineering and Communication Systems, Power Energy,
Electrical Engineering, Mechanical and Machine Building Engineering,
and Transport Applications.
ANEL will provide students with a combination of technical training
and research opportunities, including qualified trainers and modern
curricula, to prepare them for careers in engineering. These resources
will be available to all interested parties, such as research
institutions, other universities, and the private sector.
As part of this public-private partnership, USAID contributed
equipment, software, and technical assistance, and the Ministry
supported the renovations of the laboratory space at SEUA. National
Instruments, the Enterprise Incubator Foundation, and SEUA are the
primary partners for the three-year program's implementation, including
initial setup, management and supervision, co-funding and training.
Source: Panorama.am