Anticipating global trends and the growing demand for skilled professionals in the automotive industry, the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering at the DTU School of Engineering & Technology (SET) worked with Bach Khoa TECH technology innovation & development LLC to organize the talk show “Electric Vehicles & Smart Transportation” on the morning of September 28, 2024.
Assoc.Prof. Dr Pham Quoc Thai from Bach Khoa TECH
technology innovation & development LLC spoke at the talk show
The automotive industry is currently undergoing a major transformation as electric vehicles and smart transportation are making waves both domestically and globally. Recognizing this shift, the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering has quickly brought these new advancements closer to students to allow them to explore and acquire relevant information.
During the talk show, Assoc.Prof. Dr Pham Quoc Thai from Bach Khoa TECH technology innovation & development LLC gave a passionate presentation to the students of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering. “Job opportunities in the electric vehicle sector are currently abundant, and electric-vehicle professionals with foreign-language proficiency are in particularly high demand,” he said. “Electric vehicles and smart transportation are gradually growing more widespread due to their fuel efficiency and environmental benefits, and electric engines offer many advantages over gasoline engines. Since 2010, the world has witnessed rapid growth in electric vehicles, with sales increasing significantly. Although the number of electric vehicles in Vietnam is still not high, the government is actively encouraging their use due to the numerous benefits they offer.”
The talk show provided students with a wealth of new knowledge about electric vehicles and specialized skills
Assoc.Prof. Dr Pham Quoc Thai also delved into various aspects of electric vehicles, from their history to common engine types and future trends.
The students at the talk show were highly enthusiastic to explore this new information. “I have nothing to worry about, studying at DTU, because the lecturers always keep us up-to-date on new knowledge that aligns with market trends,” Automotive Electromechanics student Mai Phuoc Hoa explains. “At this talk show, besides technical knowledge, the lecturers shared essential skills we’ll need for our future careers. I feel fortunate to be studying in such a high-quality learning environment and with such dedicated lecturers.”
Opportunities will always be available for those who proactively equip themselves with knowledge and specialized skills. Engineers in the smart automotive sector can engage with cutting-edge technologies like AI, machine learning, and automation, and typically command high salaries. In light of this, the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering has integrated comprehensive knowledge of smart cars into the curriculum, to make sure that students can confidently enter the workforce upon graduation.
(Media Center)