The 2024–2025 Academic Year Spring Semester "Best Research Presentation Contest for Undergraduate, Master’s, and Doctoral Students" Successfully Concluded
The School of Mechanical Engineering and Transportation successfully organized the academic conference for selecting the best research presentations by undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral students on March 21, 2025, in the Academic Council Room of the School. The conference was divided into two main fields: Technical & Technological and Economics & Management.
The purpose of the conference was to support and encourage students and researchers of the School of Mechanical Engineering and Transportation in conducting academic and scientific research, to recognize and promote the outcomes of their work, to foster mutual exchange of experience, and to enhance both theoretical and practical knowledge. Presentations and research works were discussed in the two categories, and the best ones were selected.
Winners in the Technical and Technological Category:
1st Place: Altangerel Ganchimeg & Namuunzaya Ganzorig
“Study on the Possibility of Forming Magnetite Phase from Iron Ore Concentrates”
Supervisor: Dr. M. Delgermaa (Ph.D)
2nd Place: Gan-Erdene Gantulga
“Smart Lighting System”
Supervisor: Dr. D. Ganbat (Ph.D)
3rd Place: Erdenesant Narantsetseg
“Project on an Experimental Device for Balancing Rotational Bodies”
Supervisor: M. D. Batsukh
Winners in the Economics and Management Category:
1st Place: Davaajargal Munkh-Ochir & Undarmaa Sosorburam
“Trends in Circular Economy”
Supervisor: M. L. Chuluuntsetseg
2nd Place: Anar Tsend-Ayush & Enkhjin Dorjnamjil
“Using the Gravity Method in Warehouse Location Planning”
Supervisor: Dr. S. Uyanga (Ph.D)
3rd Place: Munkhtsatsral Erdenebaatar & Khongorzul Batsukh
“A Study on Logistics Performance Indicators in E-Commerce Organizations”
Supervisor: M. L. Chuluuntsetseg
Winners at the Master’s and Doctoral Level:
1st Place: Uyanga Amarjal
“Study on the Crystal Structure and Magnetic Properties of FeCo Compounds in B Mixture”
Supervisors: Dr. M. Delgermaa (Ph.D), Uyanga E.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the faculty members D. Oyunchimeg, B. Javkhlan, D. Ganbat, and S. Uyanga for judging and leading the school-level research conference. We also wish continued success to all participating students, researchers, and their academic pursuits!
Scientific Research and Innovation Department
School of Mechanical Engineering and Transportation
March 26, 2025
The academic conference for undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral students successfully concluded
Training on Automotive Electrical and Electronic Systems for Emergency Response Engineers was successfully completed
PROFESSORS WORKED AS A NON-DEGREE RESEARCHERS AT THE NAGAOKA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, JAPAN
MehTS professors and teachers successfully participated in the joint seminar "RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT BASED ON ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY" at the Kyushu Institute of Technology in Japan and the "JOINT RESEARCH-BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP" meeting held in Tokyo within the framework of the “1000 Engineers” project.
Senior lecturers O.Galaa and Ts.Munkhtuya studied experience in Germany