Kyambogo University Successfully launches the IEEE Teacher in- Service Programme (TISP)

Kyambogo University Successfully launches the IEEE Teacher in- Service Programme (TISP)

The first TISP workshop took place at Kyambogo University on 28th September 2018. It was organized by the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) Uganda Sub-section in conjunction with the IEEE Kyambogo University Student Branch and Kyambogo University. The workshop was attended by faculty members from Kyambogo University, Makerere…

Department of Electrical and Electronics Receives a Donation

Department of Electrical and Electronics Receives a Donation

Kyambogo University  (Department of Electrical and Electronics) has received a donation of biomedical engineering training equipment from Amalthea Trust Foundation, a UK based charity organisation. The equipment were delivered to the university and received in the presence of the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Eli Katunguka Rwakishaya  from Mr. Bilkhu Jas and Mr. Rey,…

IEEE Student Professional Awareness Conference (SPAC18)

IEEE Student Professional Awareness Conference (SPAC18)

Kyambogo University IEEE Students Branch holds a successful Student Professional Awareness Conference (SPAC18) By: Roland Niwareeba (Head Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Branch Counselor- Kyambogo University IEEE Students Branch)   Group photo (above) is of the participants and facilitators during SPAC18(6th From the right, Prof. Fabian Nabugoomu- Deputy Vice Chancellor- Kyambogo University,…

Kyambogo University leads IEEE day 2018 activities

Kyambogo University leads IEEE day 2018 activities

Introduction-IEEE Day This is day when engineers around the world and IEEE members share technical ideas to any place of their choice ever since 1884. The day’s theme is entitled, “Leveraging Technology for a Better Tomorrow”. The world benefits from what’s new, but IEEE on the other hand focuses on…

Kyambogo pioneers in biomedical engineering

Kyambogo pioneers in biomedical engineering

By John Musinguzi Twenty-five students have been admitted at Kyambogo University to pursue a pioneer diploma in Biomedical Engineering. The head of department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Augustine Rugyema, said at the recent launch of the programme that Kenya also has a similar programme. The programme is a collaboration of…