Categorie archieven: Past events
Guest lecture CDR
Are you interested in working as a technical consultant all around the world for a Dutch hydraulic company? Come and join the lunch/coffee lecture of CDR International after the lecture of Breakwaters. With projects in Azia, Africa, and America, CDR is the perfect company for people who want to see the world. In their presentation, they will tell you more about one of their project in Nigeria.
The Guest lecture will be the 19th of March from 10:45 till 11:15 in lecture hall G. We will provide coffee and snacks!
Startup Day 25 March 2020
This year we organise together with DOT (dispuut offshore technology) and Aeolus (dispuut EWEM) a startup day on the 25th of March. During the afternoon 8 different startups will present themselfs and the oppertunities for us hydraulic engineering students within a startup. During the breakout session you have the opportunity to ask questions and talk to the startups.
Sign up with the follow link: https://forms.gle/D7J3j42tfccbXVcG9
Company Case Royal HaskoningDHV
Next week on the 20th of February Royal HaskoningDHV will organize their well-known Company Case! In a group, you will design a new port in Bangladesh on a more strategic level. The case applies to all specializations so don’t hesitate to apply.
The day starts at 10:00 at the RHDHV office in Amersfoort and will end at 17:00 with some drinks.
When you are interested you can sign up via the following link: https://forms.gle/
The company Case will be in English so everyone is welcome! The spots are limited so make sure you apply before Monday.
MEX 2019: Göteborg
MEX 2019 went to Göteborg and Malmö, in Sweden!
In november we organized a multiple day excursion to Göteborg and Malmö. We arrived on Thursday evening and watched an incredible ice hockey game at the Scandinavium. On Friday we were able to visit @swecosweden in Göteborg and take a look at all their flood management projects inside the city. Early in the morning on Saturday we went to @swecosweden in Malmö to have a presentation about the Falsterbo Peninsula, followed by a very interesting site visit on the peninsula. Sunday was our last day and we had time for the last sightseeing before going back home. It was an amazing trip and we want to give a special thanks to @swecosweden, @sweconederland and Professor Hans Hansson, of the University of Lund, for making it all possible.