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High-Tech Projects Assisted by CEED Students

The CEED program aims at linking students with the industry by connecting current real-world projects to students within the relevant fields. While students have traditionally undertaken what is often referred to as 'work experience' or 'vacation work' to compliment their studies, CEED projects go beyond this to provide not just training and experience but the opportunity to work on actual industry-based projects with real goals and deadlines.

Recent CEED students Thomas Cheung and Linda Liu were both employed by NOJA Power to assist the company with ongoing engineering projects.

Final year Mechanical Engineer Thomas Cheung works on next   generation mounting bracket for OSM Recloser

Final year Mechanical Engineer Thomas Cheung works on next generation mounting bracket for OSM Recloser

Thomas, a final year Mechanical Engineer, worked on a project to produce a 'next generation' mounting bracket of lighter weight, stronger build and lower production cost for mounting NOJA Power's OSM Recloser. This project was completed following first semester 2008 with Thomas submitting a technical report detailing findings, analysis and recommendations for improvements that will assist future developments of NOJA Power's mounting brackets.

Master of Information Technology student Linda Liu was enlisted by NOJA Power through the CEED program to design, develop and implement a new software tool to communicate and store Information from the existing embedded system from a remote location. With the great success of this project during Linda's time in the CEED program, Linda is now a full-time employee at NOJA Power.

Master of IT student Linda Liu developing a software tool for NOJA   Power

Master of IT student Linda Liu developing a software tool for NOJA Power

The success of the projects completed by Thomas and Linda indicates the capability of university students to perform in the workforce. NOJA Power will continue to support students' transitions into the working world by participating in programs such as CEED.