The Department of Geomatics Engineering at Kathmandu University is all set to organize a one-day exhibition named "Nepgeom" on 20th February. The program aims to provide students with an insight into the world of Geomatics Engineering and its various specifications.
Geomatics Engineering is a multidisciplinary field that involves the use of technology to measure, analyze and manage the earth's physical and human-made features. It is vital in land use planning, urban development, environmental monitoring, and disaster management.
The program will bring together students from various universities and colleges interested in Geomatics Engineering. The program will include lectures and hands-on sessions led by experts in the field and an exhibition showcasing the latest advancements and technologies in Geomatics Engineering.
Nepgeom coordinator Mr Saurav Raj Khanal said, "We are very excited to host Nepgeom, which will provide students with a unique opportunity to learn about Geomatics Engineering and its various applications. The program will also allow students to interact with industry professionals and gain hands-on experience with the latest technologies in the field."
Dr Reshma Shrestha, the Head of the Department of Geomatics Engineering at Kathmandu University, also expressed her thoughts on the event, stating, "This program cum exhibition is a fantastic opportunity for students to learn about Geomatics Engineering and its role in shaping the world around us. At the Department of Geomatics Engineering, we are committed to fostering the growth and development of this important field in Nepal."
The program is free of charge and open to all interested students in Geomatics Engineering. For more information, students can contact the Department of Geomatics Engineering or the Geomatics Engineering Society, a student club at Kathmandu University.
In conclusion, the Nepgeom program cum exhibition is an excellent opportunity for students to learn about Geomatics Engineering and its applications. The event is expected to attract many participants and contribute to the growth and development of the field in the country.