Our students continue to excel with innovative and impactful projects. We are proud to highlight two outstanding submissions:
Lenny’s Industrial Robotic Arm
Lenny, a recent graduate of BSc. Control and Instrumentation from the Physics Department, has designed an Industrial Robotic Arm aimed at easing workloads in factories. This versatile arm can handle tasks such as welding, spray painting, and loading heavy items. Importantly, Lenny emphasized that this robotic arm is intended to enhance industrial processes without replacing human labor, ensuring a collaborative and efficient work environment.
Lenny, a recent graduate of BSc. Control and Instrumentation from the Physics Department, has designed an Industrial Robotic Arm aimed at easing workloads in factories. This versatile arm can handle tasks such as welding, spray painting, and loading heavy items. Importantly, Lenny emphasized that this robotic arm is intended to enhance industrial processes without replacing human labor, ensuring a collaborative and efficient work environment.
Fanuel’s Solar Panel Defect Detection System
Fanuel, a recent graduate of BSc. Renewable Energy and Environmental Physics, researched on the development and implementation of a precise and efficient computer vision-based system for the automated detection and classification of defects in solar panels. The overarching goal of this project is to enhance the performance, reliability, and economic viability of photovoltaic systems, contributing to more sustainable energy solutions.
We are incredibly proud of the hard work and dedication demonstrated by our students and look forward to seeing their continued contributions to technological innovation.
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