Students Showcase Creativity Through Course Projects on Applied Models in Logistics

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Hoang Anh
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11/09/2024(282 views)
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After three months of diligent and dedicated research, on September 12, 2024, the Faculty of Commerce at Van Lang University organized the course project defense session for "Applied Models in Logistics." This event marked the culmination of the students' rigorous academic efforts, emphasizing the enhancement of their creativity and practical application skills.

The defense session was honored by the presence of: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Thi My Dieu – President of Van Lang University; Dr. Ngo Quang Trung – Vice President and Dean of the Faculty of Commerce; Dr. Nguyen Cuu Dinh – Head of the Academic Affairs Department; Dr. Nguyen Van Thanh – Vice Dean of the Faculty of Commerce; Assoc. Prof. Dr. Phan Nguyen Ky Phuc – Lecturer at the International University, Vietnam National University - HCMC; Dr. Dang Xuan Ba – Lecturer at Ho Chi Minh City University of Education.

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Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Thi My Dieu, President of Van Lang University, was impressed by the practicality and creativity demonstrated by Logistics students, particularly praising projects such as the Window Cleaning Robot, IoT Car Parking System (Smart Parking), Robotic Arm for Material Transport, and the Automatic Water Filling and Bottle Capping System. Although these were models created by first-year students, they serve as a foundation for fostering critical thinking and a proactive learning mindset among Van Lang students. With a spirit of confidence, continuous learning, and innovation, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Thi My Dieu encouraged the student groups to further develop their ideas to bring more practical value to the university and community.

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Aiming to address practical challenges in the logistics industry while optimizing production processes, warehouse management, and goods transportation, the student groups received high praise from the evaluation committee. Their projects focused on simple automation models and complex management systems to enhance operational efficiency.

Projects presented at the event:

1. INJECTION MOLDING MACHINE MODEL - Supervisor: Mr. Tong Chi Thong

2. AUTOMATED PLASTIC CRUSHER FOR SINGLE-USE WATER BOTTLES - Supervisor: Mr. Tong Chi Thong

3. WEIGHT-BASED SORTING CONVEYOR

4. HEIGHT-BASED SORTING CONVEYOR - Supervisor: Mr. Le Hoang Son

5. IOT CAR PARKING SYSTEM - Supervisor: Dr. Nguyen Minh Nhat

6. ADVANCED ASRS WAREHOUSE SYSTEM - Supervisor: Mr. Le Hoang Son

7. AUTOMATIC BOX SEALING MACHINE MODEL - Supervisor: Dr. Thai Hoang Tuyet Nhi

8. FPV QR CODE SCANNER - Supervisor: Mr. Nguyen Viet Tinh

9. SMART LOCKER - GVHD: ThS. Nguyễn Viết Tịnh

10. ROBOTIC ARM MATERIAL TRANSPORT MODEL - Supervisor: Mr. Tran Van Thuan

11. WINDOW CLEANING ROBOT - Supervisor: Mr. Nguyen Viet Tinh

12. AUTOMATED WATER FILLING AND BOTTLE CAPPING SYSTEM - Supervisor: Mr. Nguyen Van Thuan

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The "Window Cleaning Robot Model" made a strong impression on the judging panel due to its high practicality and ability to solve real-world problems. The window cleaning robot is designed with the capability to move autonomously, adhere to glass surfaces, and clean efficiently.

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The "IoT Car Parking (Smart Parking System)" focuses on the application of IoT technology to manage smart parking lots, helping to optimize the search for and management of parking spaces in general, and specifically at Van Lang University parking lot.

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Aiming to automate the material transportation process in factories, reduce labor, and increase productivity, the "Robot Arm Model for Material Handling" received positive feedback for its model investment and innovative concept.

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The project defense session "Application Models in Logistics" affirms the effort and talent of the students in the Logistics & Supply Chain Management program at Van Lang University. The thesis projects not only have scientific value but also demonstrate practical applications, contributing to the development of the logistics industry in Vietnam.

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