PU VC for introducing latest trends in engineering curriculum
LAHORE:Punjab University (PU) Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Muhammad Ali has called upon the need to introduce latest trends and areas in the curriculum of engineering education for production of quality human resource and development of the country.
He said this while addressing the first international conference on ‘Advancements in Engineering Sciences’ organised by PU Institute of Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering (IEECE) here on Monday.
In his address, Prof Dr M Ali said that there was a need of launching technology programmes in various fields of engineering at PU. He said that artificial intelligence (AI) was making its place in every field in the world and students should be aware of the modern trends. He said that electrical engineers need to learn AI. He said that a lot of work was being done on alternative energy in the world. He said that the world was open for students to compete and progress.
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