In a significant step toward enhancing academic excellence and institutional accountability, the Adama Science and Technology University (ASTU) and College of Mechanical, Chemical, and Materials Engineering (CoMCME) formalized a Key Performance Indicator (KPI) Agreement. The signing ceremony took place on January 20, 2025 and marked a collaborative commitment to achieving measurable outcomes in education, research, and operational efficiency.
The College of Mechanical, Chemical, and Materials Engineering (CoMCME) warmly celebrated Ethiopian Christmas Eve (Gena) on January 3, 2025, with a vibrant and heartfelt gathering at the CoMCME meeting hall. The event brought together faculty, staff, and administrators to honor the spirit of unity and the festive season.
The Mechanical Engineering Club at ASTU organized the inaugural Mech Expo on December 31st, marking the beginning of a series of semesterly exhibitions intended to fostering a culture of innovation and showcasing the achievements of its members each term.
The event unveiled the remarkable talents of the club’s Design and Development Special Interest Group, with participants presenting their entries from weekly design challenges and their personal CAD projects. These projects, crafted using industry-standard CAD tools like CATIA, SOLIDWORKS, and Fusion 360, demonstrated the creativity and dedication of the students.
Special Grant Calls For Female Researchers
The Research and Centers of Excellence Directorate is pleased to announce a special grant opportunity for female researchers at ASTU. This grant aims to promote the participation of female researchers and support the advancement of their research initiatives. This is, therefore, to invite all interested female academic and research staff to submit their research project proposals aligned with the thematic areas of the University.
College of Mechanical, Chemical, and Materials Engineering (CoMCME) at Adama Science and Technology University (ASTU) recently hosted a pivotal Industry Advisory Panel (IAP) meeting to review and refine the undergraduate Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, and Materials Science and Engineering curriculum. The event brought together experts, academicians, and industry stakeholders to foster collaboration, share advancements, and ensure academic programs align with evolving industry needs.
The College of Mechanical, Chemical, and Materials Engineering (CoMCME) is excited to announce the Industry Advisory Panel (IAP) Meeting to be held on December 26, 2024, at the CoMCME meeting hall. The session will commence at 8:30 AM, bringing together experts, academicians, and industry stakeholders for a dynamic exchange of ideas and collaboration.