Faculty of Mechatronics Engineering
The Faculty of Mechatronics Engineering focuses on transforming devices and machines from mechanical operation to automated operation. It aims to reduce human intervention and shift towards automation in industries through artificial intelligence and robotics. This engineering field combines mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, computer science, and electronics.
To achieve local and regional leadership and excellence in engineering education and scientific research, striving for a future where technology enhances human well-being and stability.
The faculty aims to promote innovation, conduct practical and applied research, and provide high-quality graduates who meet the needs of the local and regional job markets and contribute to sustainable development.
– Provide students with knowledge and skills in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, and computer science applications.
– Enhance critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity through practical application and experiential learning opportunities.
– Promote research and innovation in mechatronics through faculty-led research projects, applied partnerships with industry, and support for student initiatives.
– Prepare graduates for successful careers in various sectors, including robotics, automation, automotive, and manufacturing.
– Enhance critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity through practical application and experiential learning opportunities.
– Promote research and innovation in mechatronics through faculty-led research projects, applied partnerships with industry, and support for student initiatives.
– Prepare graduates for successful careers in various sectors, including robotics, automation, automotive, and manufacturing.
Graduates can work in fields such as robotics engineering, automation and control systems, mechanical and electrical design, research and development, project management, and quality assurance systems.
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