The researchers of a three-dimensional computer modelling laboratory showed freshmen virtual reality products created by their students
The presentation should draw attention of bright-minded and motivated first-year students of Engineering and Digital Technologies Institute to the programme for creating and applying VR and AR reality products developing at BelSU.
Orest Ivashchuk, Associate Professor of Applied Mathematics and Computer Modelling Department, and postgraduate student Nikita Puzyrev presented VR laboratory researches in physics allowing students to conduct experiments much like real ones. It is especially important for improving the quality of online and distance education.
Artem Ryzhenkov and Ruslan Bundyuk, Engineering College students, showed the VR project for studying kinematics and dynamics laws. It allowed the talented developers become winners at the regional stage of 24 bit Media Creation and Programming National Contest.
Alexandra Sinko, an assistant at Applied Mathematics and Computer Modelling Department, talked about how students can create VR and AR reality projects, prospects for further career growth, support programs for young scientists to develop their start-ups implemented both at the university and with the assistance of external structures, including Innovation Promotion Fund.
Students of Engineering and Digital Technologies Institute created software products as part of their graduate qualification works, which allowed them to apply twice for the UMNIK competition.
For reference: The programme for the elaboration of VR and AR reality tools at the BelSU is being developed as part of the Creation of a three-dimensional computer modelling laboratory project.
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