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2024-06-21
At the FMF graduation ceremony – students express their gratitude to inspiring professors
Today, VILNIUS TECH awarded the final diplomas of this summer, marking a new chapter for the graduates of the Faculty of fundamental sciences (FMF).
To ensure that the students remember this significant day, they were treated to an unforgettable laser show and performances by "Lazerman" dancers.
Congratulating the new VILNIUS TECH alumni, vice-rector for science and innovation, Prof. Dr. Dalius Navakauskas, encouraged them to continue improving, exploring innovations, and seeking unconventional professional solutions.
"The education you have received is much more than just a diploma. You are leaving the university not only with a profession but also with an openness to the world, a curiosity gene, critical global thinking, and the ability to address contemporary challenges. Education is what will enable you to act even in undefined and sometimes unpredictable situations," said Prof. Dr. D. Navakauskas.
The alumni were also congratulated by Giedrius Dzekunskas, director of the Lithuanian branch of "Danske Bank." "Today you have completed an important stage of your career. Soon you will enter the job market, which needs specialists like you. Bioengineering, IT, mathematics, and other fundamental sciences are the basis of technology, and your knowledge will create value for both the companies you work for and for the world. I wish you success on this journey of life and hope you will create change in society."
After the final diplomas were distributed, IEEE representative Vytautas Urbonavicius awarded the best master's thesis authors.
Before the tradition of collectively moving the tassel of their caps from the right to the left, graduates Laura Staugaityte and Tautvydas Kvietkauskas congratulated their peers as well as other faculty graduates.
"During these years of study, we have not only gained knowledge but also matured as individuals. We thank our loved ones, the faculty's vice-deans, and professors who not only imparted knowledge but also inspired us to strive for more – your support and advice helped us overcome difficulties and achieve the best results. As we leave the university, we step into the world ready to do great things. We all now have opportunities to become great creators."
Event moments can be found here and here (photos by Simas Bernotas and Aleksas Jaunius).
To ensure that the students remember this significant day, they were treated to an unforgettable laser show and performances by "Lazerman" dancers.
Congratulating the new VILNIUS TECH alumni, vice-rector for science and innovation, Prof. Dr. Dalius Navakauskas, encouraged them to continue improving, exploring innovations, and seeking unconventional professional solutions.
"The education you have received is much more than just a diploma. You are leaving the university not only with a profession but also with an openness to the world, a curiosity gene, critical global thinking, and the ability to address contemporary challenges. Education is what will enable you to act even in undefined and sometimes unpredictable situations," said Prof. Dr. D. Navakauskas.
The alumni were also congratulated by Giedrius Dzekunskas, director of the Lithuanian branch of "Danske Bank." "Today you have completed an important stage of your career. Soon you will enter the job market, which needs specialists like you. Bioengineering, IT, mathematics, and other fundamental sciences are the basis of technology, and your knowledge will create value for both the companies you work for and for the world. I wish you success on this journey of life and hope you will create change in society."
After the final diplomas were distributed, IEEE representative Vytautas Urbonavicius awarded the best master's thesis authors.
Before the tradition of collectively moving the tassel of their caps from the right to the left, graduates Laura Staugaityte and Tautvydas Kvietkauskas congratulated their peers as well as other faculty graduates.
"During these years of study, we have not only gained knowledge but also matured as individuals. We thank our loved ones, the faculty's vice-deans, and professors who not only imparted knowledge but also inspired us to strive for more – your support and advice helped us overcome difficulties and achieve the best results. As we leave the university, we step into the world ready to do great things. We all now have opportunities to become great creators."
Event moments can be found here and here (photos by Simas Bernotas and Aleksas Jaunius).