Recently, GTIIT campus has been buzzing with academic excitement. The Department of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics (MER), Materials Science and Engineering (MSE), and Biotechnology and Food Engineering (BFE) have each hosted thematic poster presentation, showcasing over 100 works. These displays highlight students’ research capabilities and innovative spirit.
MER Poster Presentation: Innovation with Practical Impact
The first presentation of the first-ever graduating class from MER program featured 60 projects spanning robotics design, precision manufacturing, smart equipment, and other cutting-edge fields, fully demonstrating the fruitful outcomes of GTIIT’s engineering education.
At the venue, dozens of posters were neatly arranged, forming a striking scientific landscape. Students enthusiastically explained their research findings to visitors beside their displays, while faculty advisors moved among them, pausing to engage in thought-provoking discussions that ignited new academic insights.
After reviewing the students’ work, Associate Professor Dmitry Pashchenko from MER program expressed delight at their “huge progress” over four years. “Students provide not only theoretical skills, but also practical skills, how to apply the fundamental background to real life. And some students invented new devices for real life. Those devices will do our life better.” he noted.






