KÉSZ Romania’s Professional Involvement in the NextIng Diploma Project Competition
KÉSZ Romania, as a partner of the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, contributed to the evaluation and awarding of the best diploma theses defended in 2024, from the perspective of the socio-economic environment.
This was part of the CNFIS-FDI-2024-F-0374 project, ‘Developing the Competencies of Future Engineers: Integrating Education with the Concrete Requirements of the Industrial Sector through Specific Training Activities,’ acronym: NextIng, project manager Prof. Dr. Eng. Ovidiu Stan.
A total of 258 university theses from most faculties of UTCN were submitted to the competition, of which 201 were declared eligible, as follows:
- Faculty of Automation and Computer Science – 76 theses
- Faculty of Electrical Engineering – 39 theses
- Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Information Technology – 41 theses
- Faculty of Road Vehicle Construction, Mechatronics and Mechanics – 7 theses
- Faculty of Industrial Engineering, Robotics and Production Management – 7 theses
- Faculty of Materials and Environmental Engineering – 13 theses
- Faculty of Civil Engineering – 13 theses
- Faculty of Building Services Engineering – 2 theses
- Baia Mare Faculty – Sciences – 1 thesis
- Baia Mare Faculty – Engineering – 1 thesis
- Faculties outside UTCN – 1 thesis
For the competition, students uploaded the presentation prepared for defending their diploma thesis, as well as any other documents they considered important (photos, videos, sketches, the diploma thesis itself, etc.).
A budget of 22,950 lei was allocated for the awards, with 17 prizes of 1,350 lei each to be granted.
KÉSZ Romania employees evaluated a total of 54 theses, as follows:
Faculty of Electrical Engineering – 39 theses – Eng. Daniel PUȘCAS
Faculty of Civil Engineering – 13 theses – Eng. GŐRŐG Norbert
Faculty of Building Services Engineering – 2 theses – Eng. SÁSÁVÁRI Csaba
We thank them for their contribution!
KÉSZ Romania was represented at the NextIng scholarship award ceremony by Chief Design Engineer Norbert GŐRŐG.