
On October 12, Chalmers' master thesis evening with a focus on Mobility engineering took place. About 20 representatives from industry and nearly 300 students met in the study hall.

Emil Gustafsson from T-engineering, makes his first visit as an exhibitor at Chalmers' master thesis evening and comes as a blank sheet of paper. He believes that it is important to formulate a project that feels interesting and relevant to the students and that has something to learn outside the schoolbooks. As for the future of mobility engineering, he believes in a shift away from combustion engines to greener alternatives.

From FS Dynamics we meet Stefan Bröyn, Daniel Wikerby and Emma Sundell. They hope to present themselves as a company and make their first contact with the students. They think it is important to be able to offer a master thesis work with news value.

In the bustle, we also met Dag Bergsjö, Director of Master's Programme for the mobility program.
"The interest in mobility is evident in all companies that have chosen to participate," he says. "These evenings aim to give students and companies the opportunity to find each other."

Axel Eriksson, a student at Chalmers, hopes to acquire connections with companies, preferably larger companies that have their own development of electric drives, which he would like to delve into.
Representatives from the Industry:
GKNY
Volvo Penta
AVL
Alten/Essity
Afry
Volvo Trucks
Heart aerospace
Asko
Uniso
Saab aeronautics
Emerson
Parker
SKF
FS Dynamics
Aurobay
Volvo cars
Combitech
T-engineering
CEVT
Contact person
- Administrative Coordinator, HR Office, Chalmers Operations Support