In the second semester of the training, students can get involved in various hands-on projects based on their academic interests. There will be many projects for students to choose from, which will be announced by university research teams, educators and industry partners involved in the training.
Students will implement the self-selected projects throughout the duration of the training. Involvement in scientific projects will create the opportunity for students to write papers for academic workshops organized by the National Scientific Students’ Council (OTDK). Projects displaying outstanding student achievement could lead to published scientific articles, which may serve as the basis for MA theses as well as new research and doctoral dissertations to establish students’ scientific careers.