Industrial Technology graduate from the Polytechnic University of Cartagena (UPCT) Delegido Sergio Mendez received this morning from the hands of the Kings one of five scholarships that Spain Iberdrola Foundation grants to study an MSc in Renewable Energy in the United States.
Sergio, pachequero 24, registration will save New York's University of Rochester, which costs around 50,000 euros, and will receive 24,000 euros for maintenance during training and another 1,500 for transoceanic travel.
The alumnus of the Polytechnic University of Cartagena, with an average score than seven in your file and C1 English level, wants to specialize in offshore wind energy, produced by wind turbines installed at sea.
A professional field discovered by performing a two-year Bachelor and a Masters in Mechanical Engineering at the Scottish Napier University while completing his Spanish university degree thanks to the dual degree program which have benefited more than fifty students UPCT.
"The experience in Scotland has been great.
Is an opportunity that I recommend to anyone, "notes Sergio.
"The training has a very practical approach and the University is fully focused on international students," adds the student, who acknowledges that he likes "to meet new cultures and new people" and is already managing their visa to start the American course in August .
The Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) is one of the best technological universities in United States and in it he teaches Professor of UPCT Alfonso Fuentes.
Another student formed in the UPCT, Miguel Pozuelo, last year received another scholarship for a master's Iberdrola Renewable Energies in Edinburgh.
Source: UPCT