International Interns Explored LEI Laboratories

On July 8, international students currently undertaking internships at the Lithuanian Energy Institute (LEI) participated in an introductory tour of the Institute’s laboratories. During the visit, they explored six of LEI’s scientific divisions: the Center for Hydrogen Energy Technologies, the Plasma Processing Laboratory, the Laboratory of Materials Research and Testing, the Laboratory of Heat-Equipment Research and Testing, the Nuclear Engineering Laboratory, and the Laboratory of Combustion Processes.

Throughout the tour, the interns became acquainted with the infrastructure, ongoing scientific research, and achievements of these divisions. They had the opportunity to see advanced technologies and learn about innovative solutions being applied in various scientific and industrial fields to promote greater sustainability and efficiency. The students showed interest in the work of LEI researchers, asking questions about current projects and studies.

The visit to the laboratories helped the students gain a deeper understanding of LEI’s activities and the diversity of its scientific research, enriching their knowledge and experience at the Institute. This opportunity to explore LEI’s structure, the versatility of its scientific divisions, and their interactions allowed them to learn not only about the laboratory where they are doing their internship but also about other research units across the Institute.