Projects that help students develop their professional competencies

Guayaquil, martes 10 marzo 2020
Students being awarded recognition certificates for their participation
Students being awarded recognition certificates for their participation

 

Students majoring in Electronics and automation and telecommunications in our branch campus in Guayaquil presented their projects to the university community. The aim was that people learn more about the work carried out by students during the entire semester and that students demonstrate how they can solve real engineering problems.  

The projects are related to the subjects of Programming, Digital Electronics, Industrial Automation and Digital Communications. The topics of the projects were focused on: "Development of algorithms for solving mathematical problems related to physical phenomena"; "Design and implementation of prototypes based on electronic circuits for the control of basic applications"; "Design and implementation of automation and industrial control systems based on the use of programmable logic controllers"; and "Design, implementation, modeling and statistical analysis of digital communications systems through applied programming or technological applications."

Before the presentation, the projects were evaluated by an internal jury. The winning groups selected for each subject explained their research papers and projects.

Víctor Larco, professor who supported one of the projects, said: "The aim of this event is to acknowledge the work students have carried out, the projects combine content from all the subjects they had this semester and previous semesters".

"The topic my group chose was gas laws, we created a program in Python and Matlab that is divided into three phases, the first phase is to create a derivative, the second to integrate and the third to get a limit , which are the basic applications to make a calculation, "said Elian Reyes Cruz, student of Electronics and Automation.

Due to students' participation, the Electronics and Automation and Telecommunications undergraduate programs will organize the presentation of projects every semester, thus encouraging participation and promoting teamwork