Victor Murray, Cecilia Matsuno, Hernán Montes, Alberto Bejarano
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Abstract
We present the new results on the methodology applied at the Universidad de Ingeniería y Tecnología (UTEC), Lima, Peru, to train undergrad engineering students to participate in advanced research projects starting at the freshman year. Using this methodology, started in 2013, undergrad students at UTEC start taking mandatory engineering semester projects not related to any specific course but addressed to solve real world problems. At the end of each semester, the best students in both performance and research skills are invited to participate in advanced research projects, the best students developing products are invited to develop advanced engineering solutions or to create a business plan to start up technology enterprises. In this manuscript, we present the current performance of the first students trained using this methodology, and the case of a new group of students who were joined a year later. All of them are the authors in the proceedings of international conferences after oral presentations of their research. Also, the youngest students took a third place in the international IEEE student paper contest in Latin America.
我们介绍了秘鲁利马Ingeniería y Tecnología大学(UTEC)在培养工程本科学生从大一开始参与高级研究项目时所采用的方法的新结果。采用这种方法,UTEC的本科生从2013年开始参加与任何特定课程无关的强制性工程学期项目,这些项目旨在解决现实世界中的问题。在每学期结束时,表现和研究技能最好的学生被邀请参加高级研究项目,开发产品的最好的学生被邀请开发先进的工程解决方案或创建一个商业计划,以启动技术企业。在这份手稿中,我们介绍了使用这种方法训练的第一批学生的当前表现,以及一年后加入的一组新学生的情况。他们都是口头发表研究成果后在国际会议论文集上发表论文的作者。此外,最年轻的学生在拉丁美洲的国际IEEE学生论文比赛中获得了第三名。