The Faculty of Engineering and Technology held graduation thesis defense ceremonies on January 9 and 10 for students from five disciplines: Electrical Engineering, Control Engineering and Automation, Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering, Automotive Engineering Technology, and Civil Engineering.
During the sessions, students presented their research outcomes, showcasing design thinking, analytical capability, problem-solving skills and professional working standards.
Faculty representatives said many projects received high evaluations for both scientific quality and practical application. Highlighted topics included IoT-based intelligent monitoring and control systems; simulation and optimisation of electrical and renewable energy systems; applications of artificial intelligence in robotics and automation; driver-assistance technologies to improve safety; wireless data transmission solutions for manufacturing; and the use of building information modelling (BIM) and recycled materials in sustainable construction.
The event also attracted strong participation from industry. Companies including FPT Telecom, Phu Tai Joint Stock Company, Central Construction Joint Stock Company, Construction 47 Joint Stock Company, Thaco Auto Gia Lai Co., Ltd., Mitsubishi Binh Dinh and Honda Binh Dinh conducted on-site interviews and recruitment activities.
Organisers said the direct engagement allowed students to discuss their technical expertise with employers and expand their career opportunities immediately after graduation.