Applicants had the opportunity to learn about the promising bachelor's, master's and doctoral study programmes offered by the faculty. There were many interesting exhibits at the stand, including a car containing several technologies developed in the FEECS laboratories. The car features a drive by wire system that makes the tracking vehicle capable of autonomous driving without driver intervention, as well as a sensing system with laser sensors and cameras to monitor the surroundings and recognize objects. Visitors were able to see and try out, for example, a robot pianist, a mobile robot or see how the optical illusion effect works in the case of levitating water. There were models of a digital twin of switchgear or a model of a machine safety solution.
There was also space for meetings with company representatives and presentations of basic and applied research projects being carried out at the faculty.
Department of Applied Electronics, Department of Telecommunication Engineering, Department of Cybernetics and Biomedical Engineering and Department of Electrical Engineering.