SUMMARY AND AWARD CEREMONY OF THE 35TH NATIONAL MECHANICS OLYMPIAD
On May 11, 2025, the University of Maritime Vietnam hosted the summary and award ceremony of the 35th National Mechanics Olympiad – 2025 Northern Region.
Members of the UTC Mechanics Olympiad team at the summary and award ceremony of the 35th National Mechanics Olympiad
In 2025, the National Mechanics Olympiad took place on April 13 at three locations: University of Maritime Vietnam (Northern region), University of Science and Technology – University of Danang (Central region), and University of Technology – Can Tho University (Southern region).
The competition featured seven written exam subjects and one applied informatics in mechanics subject, attracting 1,352 students from 41 technical universities and institutes nationwide.
At the summary and award ceremony, the organizers presented a total of 333 individual awards, including 18 first prizes, 95 second prizes, and 220 third prizes, along with 17 team awards comprising 6 first prizes, 5 second prizes, and 6 third prizes. Additionally, 16 groups of lecturers who guided students to achieve high results in the competition were commended.
In the solemn atmosphere of the ceremony, the efforts and talents of the students were rightfully honored.
At the 2025 National Mechanics Olympiad, the University of Transport and Communications Mechanics Olympiad team competed with determination and excelled in winning numerous individual and team awards across various categories.
The Mechanics Olympiad team of the University of Transport and Communications received awards from the Organizing Committee
This achievement is the result of diligent study and research, dedicated guidance from the faculty, and the students’ passionate enthusiasm for the field of mechanics; it also contributes to affirming the training quality of the University of Transport and Communications.
Achievements of the University of Transport and Communications Mechanics Olympiad Team
Individual Awards:
Soil Mechanics:
Structural Mechanics:
Strength of Materials:
Machine Elements:
Applied Informatics in Machine Elements:
Machine Principles:
Hydraulics:
Technical Mechanics:
Team Awards:
Applied Informatics in Machine Elements:
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