Mechatronics Graduation 2019

Date 2019-12-23

36 bachelor’s and 32 master’s graduates, 2 double degree graduates: Franz Haas, MSc. and Robert Kleiner, MSc

On November 30th, the graduates of our mechatronics program celebrated their graduation ceremony together with the mechatronics department, as well as their friends and family at the event center Congress in Innsbruck. 36 bachelor’s and 32 master’s graduates were individually called on stage to receive their certificates handed to them by head of academic council Prof Dr. Franz Pegger and head of the mechatronics department Dr. Andreas Mehrle. The department is especially proud of its double degree graduates Franz Haas, MSc. and Robert Kleiner, MSc., who also graduated from Appalachian State University, North Carolina, and Pôle Universitaire Léonard de Vinci, Paris.

After the ceremony, the new alumni came together for a drink before celebrating the rest of the day with their family and friends. The MCI wish their graduates all the best for their future!

<p>Graduates of the Mechatronics Bachelor's program. Photo: Klaus Maislinger<em><br /></em></p>

Graduates of the Mechatronics Bachelor's program. Photo: Klaus Maislinger

<p>Graduates of the Master's program Mechatronics & Smart Technologies together with DI Dr. Andreas Mehrle. Photo: Klaus Maislinger<em></em><em><br /></em></p>

Graduates of the Master's program Mechatronics & Smart Technologies together with DI Dr. Andreas Mehrle. Photo: Klaus Maislinger

<p>Graduates of the Mechatronics Bachelor's program. Photo: Klaus Maislinger<em><br /></em></p>
<p>Graduates of the Master's program Mechatronics & Smart Technologies together with DI Dr. Andreas Mehrle. Photo: Klaus Maislinger<em></em><em><br /></em></p>
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