The workshop began with a short talk by Prof. Henry Chung on his research and local industry. This was then followed by practical work to improve student’s practical skills. Students were given two projects to build that were both practical and useful. Most students managed to build both the wind and solar power generator which they were allowed to take home. This was supplemented with some basic theories to reinforce some basic understanding that students have learnt in previous courses. At the end, students were given a chance to say which would win, wind or solar.

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A two day workshop was held on 4-5 January for Year 1 BDEGEE students. 18 students were able to join the workshop. The workshop aimed to open the eyes of students to what the ELEL Major is, and what opportunities are available in their future career.
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