Our programme continued on Wednesday. This time, visitors could participate in the Career Day and our students presented their scientific research and results at the TDK Conference.
On Wednesday morning, the University of Dunaújváros building "P" was full of visitors. The Career Day was attended by more than a hundred visitors. The aim of the Career Day is to bring students into contact with the labour market and to provide them with relevant information about companies and job opportunities in the area.
The event was opened by Dr Judit Pázmán, Vice-Rector of Science and Research of the University. In her speech, she stressed that she hoped that the good relations between our professional partners and the University of Dunaújváros would be maintained in the future. He said that it was important to provide young people with the right inspiration, and that interested parties and companies could find their own solutions on the day.
The Career Day was opened by Dr Judit Pázmán, Vice-Rector of Science and Research of the University.
Among our exhibiting professional partners we could welcome Appaloosa Group Kft., Decathlon, Denso Gyártó Magyarország Kft, the Dunaújváros Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Fejér County Government Office - Employment, Labour and Labour Protection Department - Labour Market and Fund Management Department, Kiss and Társa Iron and Metal Industry Ltd, the Lorántffy Zsuzsanna Technical College and College of Dunaújváros SZC, the MH Military Administrative and Central Register Headquarters - 6. Military Supplementary and Recruiting Office, the MOL Hungarian Oil and Gas Plc. PAKS II Nuclear Power Plant Ltd, Petroszolg Maintenance and Service Ltd, Raiffesien Bank Ltd, Schneider Electric Ltd, SK Innovations Co and St. Panteleon Hospital.
Among the institutes of the University of Dunaújváros, visitors could meet the Teacher Training Centre and the Institute of Information and Technology.
Among others, there were interesting presentations on how and why to start researching your family tree, or solutions to challenges in agriculture, learning methodology or how to save a business. The winners of the TDK competition are described in detail in a separate article.
In a previous article, we informed you that 3 of the projects of the Hungarian Startup University Program (HSUP) were led by DUE students, and we had the opportunity to hear the work of one of them in the Technical Science section. Our mechanical engineering student Alex Ledneczki presented his maintenance strategy RemoEar - "The machine speaks and we listen!". With the help of microphone /microphones/ installed in the plant environment and an associated diagnostic software analysis program, they can build an online monitoring system that sends continuous signals about the machine status, thus ensuring machine availability.
Congratulations to the award winners and their consultants and best wishes for continued good work!