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Excellence. That is the one word that describes BUT for student Anna Imrichová, who is one of this year’s faces of the admissions campaign. She is currently in the third year of her doctoral studies at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering. In the Energy Engineering program values above all the opportunity to go in-depth and learn something new every day. Her advice to prospective students is to be prepared – the beginning may be challenging, but the reward in knowledge, friends, and opportunities is immense. Anna Imrichová, student at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Brno University of Technology. | Author: Jan Prokopius Brno University of Technology was a logical choice for Anna when selecting a university. She wanted to study at a high-quality technical university that emphasizes not only theory but also practical experience. She has gained a wide range of practical experience during her studies, including measurements for her dissertation. “An international internship is still ahead of me, but I already have some international experience. For example, we cooperate with a Slovak university, which I visit a few times a year,” describes the doctoral student. Author: Jan Prokopius During her studies, she works with state-of-the-art equipment and through experimental work discovers what energy engineering looks like in practice. “What seems simple on paper often turns into a complex process when performing real measurements, full of monitoring temperatures, pressures, and flows. The first time I experienced it, I thought – aha, so this is what real energy engineering looks like,” Anna recalls with a smile. Her doctoral studies give her the space to develop professional expertise and focus on topics that have a clear future and a solid practical foundation. She describes the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering as an environment where people work hard but also motivate and support each other. “No one is left on their own here. There is always someone to advise, explain, or help,” she emphasizes. She was also pleasantly surprised by the great willingness of the teaching staff to genuinely support students who show interest. Author: Jan Prokopius Anna also considers life in Brno a great advantage – a city full of young people and opportunities to spend time outside the university. She enjoys spending time at BUT and actively participates in faculty life. As a member of the Student Chamber of the Academic Senate of FME, she helps organize events for students. One of her favorites is the Mechanical Engineering Stair Run, which combines athletic performance with the academic environment and charity. Thanks to her involvement, she had the opportunity to participate in this year’s admissions campaign, an experience she regards as very valuable. If this young engineer were to give advice to her high school self, it would be simple: “Study what you enjoy the most!” More information about studying can be found on the website Here You Can Start, and applications can be submitted in the E-Application section. Whether you are drawn to modern technologies, cutting-edge science, or creative work, don’t hesitate and apply to BUT! #HereYouCanStart Related articles: