On May 21, the Institute of Engineering at Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HUTECH), in collaboration with the Bosch Automotive R&D Center, organized a seminar titled 'Bosch Expert Talk: Product & Process Development of Iron Stack for EV' to introduce and share knowledge about developments in the electric vehicle industry with students.
The seminar featured experts from the Bosch Automotive R&D Center, including Mr. Le Van Ha, Department Manager - Engineering CVT; Dr. Nguyen Duc Tue, Section Manager - Engineering CVT; Dr. Vo Quoc Thang, Senior Product Development Engineer; and Dr. Nguyen Hoang Anh Tuan, Senior Product Development Engineer.
Representatives of the Institute of Engineering present flowers to Bosch Automotive R&D Center experts
In addition, the seminar was attended by Dr. Nguyen Van Nhanh, Vice Director of the Institute of Engineering; Mr. Le Hong Hieu, Vice Director; Dr. Nguyen Van Giao, Head of Electric Vehicle Technology; along with officers, lecturers, and employees of the Institute of Engineering.
Speaking at the seminar, Dr. Nguyen Van Nhanh emphasized, “In recent times, the Institute has not only focused on connecting the University and students to share learning and research methods, but also on helping students acquire technological skills applicable to practical life, thereby fostering their creativity.”
Dr. Nguyen Van Nhanh emphasizes the Institute's commitment to providing students with access to practical knowledge
At the seminar, speakers shared important knowledge about the electric vehicle industry, including basic parameters such as performance indicators and travel distance. Additionally, experts clearly explained the general operating principles, control systems, and physical structures of electric motors.
The speaker updates students on engine and iron battery development for electric vehicles
In particular, the speaker introduced advanced techniques and solutions, from manufacturing technology to new materials, which are important for creating greener and cleaner vehicles. The speakers also answered students' questions about technical issues and the future of electric vehicles.
The seminar provided students with valuable specialized knowledge to apply in their studies and future careers
The seminar provided students with valuable specialized information, laying the foundation for them to excel in their studies and pursue careers in the electric vehicle field in the future.
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