Weingarten - Last summer semester, 86 students from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science graduated with a Bachelor's degree and 32 completed their studies with a Master's degree. They came to the graduation ceremony with their families to receive their certificates. The "moodback" band from the Ravensburg Music School provided the musical backdrop for the evening.
The graduates were given a fitting send-off with ceremonial speeches and a reception afterwards. Professor Dr. Heidi Reichle, Vice-Rector for Didactics, Digitalization and University Communication, also attended the ceremony alongside around 200 guests. In her speech, she congratulated the graduates on their success. Professor Dr. Jürgen Friedl, Dean of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, encouraged the graduates: "Your path may still be uncertain, but I am convinced that you will all find your place."
Awards for special achievements
In addition to the graduation certificates, awards for outstanding achievements were also presented on the evening. Selina Motsch from the "Electromobility and Renewable Energies" degree course received the enerquinn Award for her final thesis with a grade of 1.5. The prize, which goes exclusively to female graduates, was presented by Sandra Gunzelmann from enerquinn GmbH in Weingarten.
Julia Hensle from doubleSlash Net-Business GmbH in Friedrichshafen presented the award of the same name to Roman Neher from the "Applied Computer Science" degree course for his final thesis, which received a grade of 1.1. The student representatives awarded their prizes to Lukas Schärtel and Laura Niechoj for outstanding commitment.
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Text: Kathrin Wöhrle