ETE Day 2026

On January 23, the Department of Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering (ETE), School of Engineering, Eastern International University, organized ETE Day 2026 for students of the 2024 and 2025 cohorts majoring in Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering.

Overview of ETE Day 2026

During the meeting, students were provided with detailed updates from Dr Nguyen Minh Hien – Head of the Department of Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering – along with lectures of the program, regarding their academic progress, learning status, and English proficiency roadmap. The faculty also offered guidance and recommendations on study pathways and effective learning strategies to help students improve their performance and ensure timely progress in the upcoming period. In addition, students received academic advising on the five specializations within the Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering program, including: Integrated Circuit Design, Embedded Systems, Telecommunication Systems, High-Frequency and Antenna Engineering, and Signal and Image Processing. These orientations serve as an important foundation for students to better understand their capabilities and choose suitable directions for their academic journey and future career development.

Students participating in the program

A key highlight of ETE Day 2026 was the introduction and launch of the ETE Laboratory located in Room 207.B10. The newly established lab provides a project-based, hands-on, and research-oriented learning space for students where they can bring creative ideas to life, roll up their sleeves to experiment, and transform theory into real circuits, signals, and systems. On this occasion, lectures also introduced a range of practical topics in the field of electronics and telecommunications that students can engage in under their guidance, either as extracurricular activities or course-based projects, enabling them to further enhance their practical skills and real-world experience.

Dr Nguyen Minh Hien and lectures of the program taking a commemorative photo with students after the event

Through ETE Day 2026, students majoring in Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering not only gained deeper insights into their field of study and academic orientations, but also had the opportunity to connect and engage with friends and lectures. The program contributes to fostering a dynamic and open learning environment, inspiring students to take initiative in their studies, research, and personal development in this promising field of engineering.

Some images at the program: