Back to Top

close

Pentecost University and 5 other universities win €2.69m EU grant

Please vote:

 

VC Signs Legal Document 2 scaled copy scaled.webp

Pentecost University and five distinguished world-class Universities (Warwick, UNIBO, LULEA, BIUST, ILMENAU) have been awarded a total of €2.69 million (equivalent of approximately GH¢35.3 million) for its premium research into the application of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Cyber-Physical Systems, Robotics, Laser technologies and Life Cycle modelling for eco-efficient manufacturing of electric vehicle components.

This award from the European Commission Horizon-MSC-2022-DN-01-01 for the Pentecost University Consortium places the University ahead of its competitors in value-driven research and practical engineering education in Ghana.

In signing the grant documents, the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Kwabena Agyapong-Kodua said the grant has come at an opportune time to support PU to pioneer the development of novel technologies in the design of EV manufacturing processes across battery and fuel cells lines. The VC added that the grant would also support bright PhD candidates in this area.

On his part, the Director of International Digital Centre, PU, Mr. Isaac Kuma Yeboah said the University won the grant with a total score of 98%, which exceeded the threshold of 70%. This he added is a clear demonstration of the new and high competencies built by PU over years.

Engineering research and innovation at PU received a massive boost when the University got administrative approval for 5 practical-based Bachelor Engineering (B.Eng) programmes earlier this year.  This is in line with University A+ agenda to be a hub for industrial research and problem-solving.

source

Share:

Facebook
Twitter
Pinterest
LinkedIn

Search

Most Popular

Get The Latest Updates

Subscribe To Our Weekly Newsletter

No spam, notifications only about new products, updates.
On Key

Related Posts

How To Write Excel Formulas With ChatGPT

How To Write Excel Formulas With ChatGPT

If you’ve been working with Excel for quite some time now, you’ve probably scratched your head many times trying to come up with the correct formulas. Sure, you can take one of the dozens of Excel formula courses out there, but you’ll probably still need to look things up occasionally, which can take up a lot of time when you’re on a deadline.

Read More »