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24 research projects participated in the 16th Student Scientific Research Conference

This is an annual event of the Faculty of Engineering, a helpful scientific playground and a recognition of the contributions of teachers and students in training, learning, research, and technology transfer in recent years. This year, the conference was held over 2 days on May 4th and 5th, 2019 at the Smart Building, Danang University of Science and Technology, with 24 research topics from 50 students of the Department of Bridge and Road Construction in majors such as Bridges and Underground Structures, Urban Roads and Transportation, and Construction Materials Technology.

The participating research topics are diverse in content, with many topics in high-demand fields in practice such as new material technology, construction quality monitoring, urban transportation, cost-effective and sustainable transportation project design and construction, etc.

The highlight of the conference was the participation of 20 large and reputable recruitment units in and outside the country. In addition to monitoring the reports, businesses also participated as members of the evaluation boards for each research topic. Some participating units such as Meiwa Company (Japan) also have long-term recruitment for students of the department.

The conference went through 2 rounds including the preliminary round (the morning of May 4th) and the final round (the morning of May 5th). The initial round involved the competition of 24 research report topics, divided into 3 subcommittees with 3 evaluation boards (Bridges, Roads & Urban Transportation, Construction Materials). The preliminary subcommittees selected 10 topics to report at the final round. In addition to reporting the research topic content in the subcommittees, the organizers also held a poster competition for all participating topics to help students develop their thinking and creative ideas through demonstration techniques to summarize and convey their research topic content to the public.