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Future engineers visit Myfab Uppsala

bachelor students from the Introduction to Engineering Physics course offered by the Faculty of Science and Technology at Uppsala University. Pictured here is just part of a larger group of around 60 curious and motivated future engineers.
Örjan Wallin

Today, Myfab Uppsala had the pleasure of hosting a group of enthusiastic bachelor students. Around 60 curious and motivated students visited our facilities to learn more about advanced research infrastructure and the practical applications of micro- and nanotechnology.

“It’s always a joy to meet young people with a genuine interest in science and technology. We hope today’s visit sparked curiosity,” said Stefan Nygren, Lab Manager at Myfab Uppsala.

The students are enrolled in the Introduction to Engineering Physics course, part of the Bachelor’s programme at Uppsala University’s Faculty of Science and Technology. The course introduces key concepts in physics, mathematics, and technology, and is coordinated by the Department of Electrical Engineering.
During the visit, students toured the cleanroom environment, attended presentations on ongoing research projects, and engaged in discussions with our experts.
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