Introduction
Engineering design is a critical element of engineering education, and it plays a pivotal role in shaping the competencies of students in STEM fields. In recent years, there has been a global trend to include engineering design experiences in high school curricula, serving as a bridge course to higher-level STEM education. These experiences not only enhance students’ technical skills but also ignite their interest in STEM fields.
MARLOG 13: A Platform for Excellence
The International Maritime Transport and Logistics Conference, known as MARLOG, has become a prestigious annual event in the maritime and logistics industry. Held from March 3 to 5, 2024, MARLOG 13 brought together experts, practitioners, and students from around the world to discuss cutting-edge research, innovations, and challenges in the field.
Celebrating Student Contributions
At the College of Engineering and Technology, students are encouraged to actively participate in various activities, including conferences like MARLOG. It is heartening to witness their dedication, creativity, and commitment to advancing the field. During MARLOG 13, male and female students from our college played a significant role in organizing the conference. Their contributions ranged from logistics planning to technical sessions, ensuring the smooth flow of the event.
Honoring Excellence
In recognition of their outstanding efforts, Professor Dr. Akram Soliman Al-Salami, the esteemed Dean of the College of Engineering and Technology, hosted a special honoring ceremony. This event celebrated the achievements of our students and underscored the importance of their active involvement in shaping the future of maritime transport and logistics.
Distinguished Guests
The ceremony was graced by two distinguished guests:
• Professor Dr. Mohammad Raslan: A renowned scholar and advocate for STEM education, Professor Raslan emphasized the significance of experiential learning and interdisciplinary collaboration. His presence inspired our students to continue their pursuit of excellence.
• Professor Dr. Tariq Mostafa: As the Vice Dean for Student Affairs, Professor Mustafa plays a crucial role in nurturing student talent. His words of encouragement resonated with the audience, reinforcing the college’s commitment to holistic education.
Nurturing STEM Talent
The College of Engineering and Technology believes in cultivating well-rounded engineers who not only excel in technical skills but also possess critical thinking, leadership, and management abilities. By participating in events like MARLOG, our students gain practical experience, network with industry professionals, and contribute to real-world solutions.
Conclusion
As we honor our students’ achievements at MARLOG 13, we reaffirm our commitment to fostering excellence. The vision of graduating distinguished engineers—one who possesses scientific knowledge, management skills, and a passion for innovation—remains at the heart of our college’s mission.
Let us continue to empower our students, celebrate their accomplishments, and propel the field of engineering forward. Together, we build a brighter future for maritime transport and logistics!
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