Curtin students showcase physics models at exhibition

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Tiew (third right) hands over a prize to one of the participants of the exhibition.

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MIRI: Students of Foundation of Engineering from Curtin University Malaysia (Curtin Malaysia) recently showcased their physics models at the university’s Physics Project Exhibition.

The event attracted a diverse crowd, including students from various faculties, and aimed to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application, making physics concepts accessible to all.

“With 126 students divided into 14 groups, the exhibition was a testament to the power of hands-on learning and student ingenuity.
 
“Each group presented a unique model demonstrating different physics principles, engaging visitors through interactive booths and live demonstrations.

“The atmosphere was electric as attendees, equipped with registration booklets filled with physics questions, navigated the exhibition, earning candies for correct answers and making the learning experience both educational and enjoyable,” Curtin said in a press release.

Curtin added that the exhibition, highlighted the significance of project-based learning in developing essential skills such as teamwork, leadership, and critical thinking.

“This exhibition is not just about transmitting knowledge through lectures. It is about applying what they’ve learned to create something tangible, motivating them to research and deeply understand the concepts,” the university added.
 
In the meantime, the students were praised for their creativity and problem-solving abilities, noting that while some groups showed room for improvement, the overall demonstration of physics concepts was impressive.

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“Creativity is key and the students themselves are the best judges of where to enhance their projects,” it stated.
 
The exhibition culminated in a prize-giving ceremony where Associate Professor Fidella Tiew, director of the School of Pre-U and Continuing Education (SPACE), awarded three top prizes.

The DC Team won Most Creative Presentation, the Capacitor Crusader Team earned Most Informative Presentation, and the Attract O-Band Team received the Most Effective Presentation award.
 
The Physics Project Exhibition, which began in 2015, faced a hiatus during the COVID-19 pandemic, with Hii adapting by hosting virtual exhibitions. Despite these challenges, the exhibition’s return highlights Curtin Malaysia’s commitment to fostering a love for science and innovation among its students.
 
Established in 2021, SPACE at Curtin Malaysia provides educational and training opportunities for youth, offering pathways to higher education and professional development. For more information, visit cmspace.curtin.edu.my or email to cm.space@curtin.edu.my
 
More information on Curtin Malaysia can be found at curtin.edu.my, or look for Curtin Malaysia on Facebook, X, Instagram, YouTube, or LinkedIn.

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