(28/8) The Engineering and Vocational Faculty (FTK) of Ganesha Education University (Undiksha) again held the peak of the FTK Yudisium for the August 2019 period for prospective graduates and female graduates in activities held in the Mechanical Engineering Education Study Program hall, inviting the Dean of FTK (Dr. I Gede Sudirtha, M.Pd), Lecturers and Employees within the FTK environment.
Marked by the beating of the Gong by the Dean of FTK, the peak of the FTK Judiciary for the August 2019 period was officially opened, in his speech Dr. I Gede Sudirtha, M.Pd expressed his gratitude to the entire committee for carrying out the judiciary this month. The Dean of FTK hopes that the peak of this judiciary will create closer relationships between alumni and the institution so that the efforts made by alumni in the community will have a positive impact on the institution. It is hoped that the competencies that have been obtained during the study period can develop and be useful in the wider community and have competitiveness. tall one. At the end of his speech, I Gede Sudirtha expressed his gratitude to the parents and guardians for entrusting their sons and daughters to us and congratulated the prospective graduates and female graduates for completing their studies at FTK.
The event was continued with a scientific oration by students from the Mechanical Engineering Education Study Program, I Kadek Suka Arimbawa (1515071011) with the title “Analysis of the Effect of Pertalite and Naphthalene Fuel Mixtures on Fuel Consumption, Torque and Power in 4-Stroke Motorcycles”. This student who was born in 1997 concluded 1. There is a difference in fuel consumption between the pure petalite fuel mixture, 5 grams naphthalene, and 10 grams naphthalene. 2. There is a difference in torque between the pure pertalite fuel mixture, 5 grams naphthalene, and 10 grams naphthalene. 3. There is a difference in power between the pure pertalite fuel mixture, 5 grams naphthalene, and 10 grams naphthalene.
Judicial period of August 2019, the Faculty of Engineering and Vocational School released 165 prospective graduates and female graduates from 6 Study Programs (Prodi), namely 20 people from the Family Welfare Education Study Program, 19 people from the Information Management Study Program, 15 people from the Electronics Engineering Study Program, 76 people from the Engineering Education Study Program Informatics, 20 people from the Electrical Engineering Education Study Program, and 15 people from the Mechanical Engineering Education Study Program. At the end of the event, the event continued with the Gordon hanging and the presentation of souvenirs from each study program to the 165 prospective graduates. (drtk)