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Abadan Institute of Technology (AIT) is one of the oldest universities in Iran, having a wide background and significant participation in oil and gas industry. Whether in its early days or recent role for modernizing the energy education, AIT has played an important part and contributed to the country’s scientific-industrial landscape.
The school offers predominantly engineering programs and is most known for petroleum or chemical engineering. The AIT has contributed to the supply of trained professionals in this particular country, as well as helped reshape energy infrastructure throughout the Middle East over two and a half decades.
Established in the early 20th century, Abadan Institute of Technology started training engineers who would later work on Iran’s flourishing oil industry (at that time Abadan oil refinery was one of world’s largest). The establishment of SHNRS was a direct reaction to the growing need for very specialised engineers and technicians in Iran’s booming oil industry.
During its early years, the institute concentrated primarily on petroleum engineering training many engineers working in major oil companies in the region. AIT has also developed its curriculum over the years, now offering a wide range of engineering and scientific courses to compete as one of Europe’s premier technical education specialist.
A defining characteristic of AIT is its symbiotic relationship with the Abadan Oil Refinery, an important global player in oil production. Now the largest in the world, the refinery was labor intensive and drew skilled engineers from all over, so an institute to train them was established.
The AIT curriculum was built in such a way that the oil and gas sectors were adequately represented. Its alumni continue to provide leadership for Iran’s energy industry, adding significantly to the domestic economy and global energy markets.
While AIT has a large engineering curriculum, the institution also centers on disciplines that are vital to the energy sector such as
These general courses are supplemented by specific program offerings AIT developed specifically for experts in the oil and gas field. The training could span oil exploration, drilling technologies as well as refining processes. In addition, the institute partners with the top global universities in order to ensure that its education is parallel to international standards.
Abadan Institute of Technology has a campus that includes modern amenities. Being mainly a hub of petroleum engineering research and development, its laboratories contain state-of-the-art technology. These tools include sophisticated simulation capabilities, drilling models, and testing chemicals.
Apart from academic amenities, AIT provides the students with standard libraries, study centers and other extra- curricular facilities essential for an all- round education
In Iran as well as internationally AIT has arguably produced more recognizable names in the industry than any other institution. The graduates have been instrumental in the development of energy technologies, helped pave new ways for extracting oil and promoting sustainable energy.
Not only did they enrich the local economy, but they also laid a strong foundation for AIT to become recognized internationally as an institute of engineering excellence.
The research focus of AIT has diversified in the recent past and now includes state-of-the art projects in renewable energy. Although the institute was founded in fossil fuels, Quinn said its leadership understands the significance energy transition.
Current research also examines solar energy, wind power, and the impact reduction of conventional oil recovery techniques.
Abadan Institute of Technology has established extensive global partnerships with some of the best engineering schools worldwide. In order to expose both students and faculty to global engineering trends. These partnerships allow for student exchange programs and joint research projects.
This global engagement has also enabled AIT to make an impact on energy practices beyond the borders of the Middle East.
AIT has realised the environmental hurdles created by the oil and gas industry. AIT follows a green policy on campus with several green initiatives. Research teams at the institute are focusing on projects to cut carbon emissions. And develop new technologies for more energy efficient oil extraction and refining.
These are part of AIT commitment to strike a balance between economic growth and environmental responsibility.
To enroll in AIT, potential candidates must be able to attain certain academic qualifications. Admission is generally dependent on proving competencies in these areas through entrance exams. And international students may be asked to provide language test scores (e.g. IELTS/TOEFL).
Also it offers scholarships and financial assistance to deserving students so no student has to lose out his career due to lack of money.
The time spent in AIT is not only about the academics. The college organizes various activities apart from academics like sports, cultural events and clubs led by students. This establishes a thriving space for all students to grow both professionally and personally.
Moreover, the historic city of Abadan provides a very vibrant setting for students to be studying in.
AIT is no different from the common educational institutions which have to withstand and face prevalent political vicissitudes. But the institute has always continued to change, keeping pace with Iran’s education and industry.
In the future, AIT is committed to grow its academic programs and research infrastructure around sustainable energy.
And AIT has established great relationships with all of Iran’s top oil and gas companies. Because giving students the chance to land internships or job outright. This has helped graduates obtain high-paying jobs in the energy industry both within South Africa and across borders.
This has an impact not only on the alumni and staff of the Institute. AIT are involved in various community support programs with local schools and offering technical training to the locals. It has been a great support of the economic and social advancement in the lives of Abadan people.
The Abadan Institute of Technology was the birthplace of Iran’s industrialization and technical training for almost a century. With AIT training engineers that have gone on to determine the global oil market and conducting cutting edge research in sustainable energy, it has continued to be an important institution both locally and internationally. With a proud legacy and future focused vision, it has always been clear that Curtin University plays an essential role in the higher energy and engineering education landscape.