Practical Internship Section

As a student majoring in Mechanical Design, Manufacturing and Automation, I am well aware of
the significance of practice. I once participated in a production internship in a mechanical factory,
became familiar with the operation norms of ordinary lathes, milling machines and other
processing equipment, and understood the processing technology flow of typical parts such as gears
and shafts. I’m still on an internship at an automation equipment company, assisting engineers in
the assembly and debugging of small-scale mechatronic equipment. These internship experiences
enabled me to step out of the books and truly feel the operation mode of the mechanical
manufacturing site, and also enhanced my ability to solve practical engineering problems.