To create an academic platform where students can exchange, discuss, and share their research findings, on the morning of July 15, the Faculty of Automotive Technology and Engineering (FATE) at Binh Dương Economics and Technology University (BETU) organized a scientific research workshop under the theme: “Breaking Limits in Science and Technology.”
The workshop was attended by PhD. Nguyễn Thị Thu Hà, President of BETU; Associate Professor, PhD. Nguyễn Quốc Ý, Vice President and Acting Dean of FATE, along with faculty leaders, lecturers, and students from various departments.
PhD. Nguyễn Thị Thu Hà, President of BETU, delivering the opening speech at the workshop
In her opening remarks, PhD. Nguyễn Thị Thu Hà commended the dedication and efforts of the faculty and staff of FATE, as well as the active participation of students in scientific research. She emphasized that engaging in research allows students to apply their academic knowledge to real-world projects after graduation, fostering adaptability and integration into professional environments. She encouraged more students to participate in research activities with a proactive and creative spirit, focusing particularly on projects with practical applications.
The workshop featured a total of eight projects, selected and developed from fields such as Automotive Technology, Electrical and Electronic Technology, Information Technology, and Logistics and Supply Chain Management.
Students presenting their research projects at the 2023 workshop
The projects were evaluated based on five criteria: originality and creativity; research methodology; reliability of research outcomes; presentation and communication skills; and reference materials.
After over four hours of dedicated and productive evaluation, congratulations were extended to the most outstanding projects selected by the committee:
🔸 First Prize: The project “Exploring University Life Through a Simulation Game for BETU Students” – Class D21C01A.
🔸 Second Prize: The project “Self-Guided Line-Tracing Robot Using Dual Motors” – Class D20D01A.
🔸 Third Prize: The project “Research and Development of a Miniature Exploration Vehicle Model” – Class D22T01A.
🔸 Consolation Prizes: The projects “Designing a Self-Guided Line-Tracing Robot Model” – Classes D20D01A and D22D01A.
BETU leaders presenting the First Prize award to the project “Exploring University Life Through a Simulation Game for BETU Students.”
It is hoped that this workshop will further promote scientific research activities, enhancing the knowledge and research skills of students within the faculty. Through this, students can access and learn new ideas and research methodologies, thereby contributing to the overall improvement of the university’s research quality.