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More Than 150 Projects Exhibited at ‘BEng Final Year Project Exhibition’


 


 May 26th, 2017  |  09:31 AM  |   256 views

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The Faculty of Engineering of Universiti Teknologi Brunei (UTB) yesterday organised an exhibition involving more than 150 projects.

 

The ‘BEng Final Year Project Exhibition’ – ‘BEng’ stands for Bachelor of Engineering – was officiated by the Vice-Chancellor of UTB, Professor Dr Hajah Zahrah binti Haji Sulaiman. A total of 159 final year projects were showcased from the civil engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, petroleum and chemical engineering, and mechanical engineering programmes.

 

These capstone projects gave students the opportunity to demonstrate their ability to apply engineering design and research principles in solving real-world problems covering a diverse range of areas.

 

The exhibition included projects on water pollution, earthquake, substation grounding system, solar power, image processing, unmanned aerial vehicle, heat exchanger design, distillation column design and reactor design.

 

The Faculty of Engineering is the largest faculty in UTB with around 840 students and 77 academic staff. The faculty offers seven undergraduate degree programmes, with Master and PhD programmes in the electrical and electronic, mechanical, civil and petroleum and chemical engineering disciplines.

 


 

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