I presented my work with an emphasis on scientific and educational components. This work was received well by the audience. This was obvious from the questions raised in the end of my presentation – they all referred to different components of my work – and from the discussion of my presentation during breaks between the sessions.
At present, co-operation research programmes supported by the national and international organisations offer wide opportunities for collaboration on national and international levels and for expansion of research. Being involved in WCE2010 as session chair and invited speaker, I was able to re-establish contacts with many academics, researchers and engineers. I participated in technical meetings with academic and industrial partners. In future, this experience will enable me to effectively collaborate with other research groups.Based on my experience at the WCE2010, I would endeavour to maintain the competitive advantage of my Faculty and University by analyzing the current industrial demand and by keeping up to date as to what courses related to my area of expertise other universities currently offer and introduce as new.
Research issues are vitally important for education. Module programmes are supposed to use research outcomes including new knowledge together with the innovative learning support system which I developed during my research-informed teaching project. My participation in the WCE2010 helped me to incorporate my research outcomes in the teaching materials.
I will submit the results and outputs (taking into account my WCE2010 experience) to the leading scientific and educational journals. To finish, I would like to say that I was very excited about being part of the WCE2010 and look forward to my participation in future world congresses on engineering.Keywords: Conclusion, Engineering, Experience, Future work
