The student environment at AUT is experimental, innovative, challenging and many other things. But first of all it based on profound insights into the field of Automation and Control.
Enis Bayramoglu says
"I've attended the MSc in Electrical Engineering program and now I'm in the second year of my PhD studies in DTU Electrical Engineering Department. My experience at the university and in Denmark has been very positive so far. Especially during my MSc, I was amazed by the effort the scientific staff is putting into the courses. Almost all the courses are electives and you can always find interesting ones for you. I'm working in the field of robotics, and I'm very satisfied with the lab utilities and the accumulated know-how. I also enjoy the close relations between the department and the industry. People are open to new ideas, and it feels well and motivating to be able to contribute to the environment. The work atmosphere is in general informal and friendly. This can be said in general about Denmark.
The weather in Denmark is overall better than what one might expect considering the latitude. Copenhagen has a decent nightlife, even in the coldest days of winter (which is cold). Danes like parties and evening events, so it's not hard to fill your spare time. I'm very happy with my social environment here, especially with so many foreigners around, it's possible to build a social network of any flavor you want."
The study environment includes working with innovative projects and ideas in relation to Automation and control. The Automated Brio Labyrinth Game below was made as a MSc project at AUT.