Master's Day takes place on the Alameda campus

On March 12th, the 3rd edition of the Master's Day took place in the central pavilion of the Alameda campus, with an exhibition of the best theses from the Master’s in Electrical and Computer Engineering (MEEC) held in parallel in the North Tower. Students had the opportunity to learn about the different second-cycle courses, as well as some mobility programs, in an initiative that involved the participation of professors and master's students. They also had the chance to deepen their knowledge of the MEEC during the exhibition.
In the North Tower, master's students presented their dissertations, and dialogue with professors and researchers was encouraged. The aim was to identify emerging talents, explore possible future collaborations, and share experiences, motivating students toward excellence.
The event in the central pavilion featured organized booths and roundtable discussions with 30-minute sessions, where prospective master’s students could ask their questions to faculty, students, and alumni from various courses, including the Master's in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Electronics, Aerospace, Telecommunications and Computer Science, Energy Management Engineering, and Data Science and Engineering.
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