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NEW AI Mobility Students Participate in Training Program at the University of Michigan, US
The University of Michigan training program involving students from our university's AI Mobility Engineering Department has been completed. For 10 days, 19 students had the opportunity to expand their knowledge.
19 students from the AI Mobility Engineering Department and two advisory professors participated in the "Global Mobility Specialized Education Overseas Short-Term Training" held in July. The education was conducted at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Students attended several seminars on the University of Michigan campus and had time to take a look at related facilities and laboratories. On-site visits to mobility-related companies (IPG Automotive USA) were also conducted.
Researchers from the University of Michigan and Ajou University and experts from related companies came out as speakers of the seminar. Necessity and Elements of Simulation for Self-Driving Verification, Measurement of the Stability of Self-Driving Mobility, Overview of Self-Driving Technology, Introduction of Aerospace Engineering, Introduction of Self-Driving Code, etc. were held.
Also, students had a chance to visit The University of Michigan's proud mobility test site, "M-city," and had a Q&A session with local researchers.
Ajou University has implemented an overseas training program at the University of Michigan so that AI mobility engineering students can broaden their perspectives through global experiences. Ajou University supported expenses for local education and dormitory.
The Department of AI Mobility Engineering was expanded and reorganized into the Department of Future Mobility Engineering this year with the increased subsidy from the Ministry of Education as a high-tech field department. The Department of Future Mobility Engineering organizes a systematic and advanced curriculum to produce professional manpower who can respond three-dimensionally and actively in the field of future mobility. Self-driving and electric vehicles space and communication artificial intelligence and intelligent robots are all included in the software knowledge that is being applied to the future mobility industry.
Ajou University's AI Mobility Engineering Students Touring Advanced Research Facilities at the University of Michigan
Students Exploring IPG Automotive USA Enterprise Site of Self-Driving Simulator Developer
Visiting 'M-city', a mobility test site