Sep 28, 2023
SPONSORED FEATURED: Muhammad Haris Nadeem
The GFF graduation scholarship has been an integral part of the support program for many years. In this series, we would like to present selected graduates of TUD who have successfully completed their degree, also thanks to the support of GFF e. V.:
Name | Muhammad Haris Nadeem |
Study Programme | Advanced Computational and Civil Engineering Structural Studies (ACCESS) |
Faculty/School | Civil Engineering |
Title of the thesis | Streamlining Construction Progress Monitoring by Introducing IFC-based Defect Management |
What is/are the key question(s) of your thesis? | How can a user-friendly Graphical User Interface (GUI) be developed to integrate the API of existing software tools for defect management, and how can it automatically update the IFC model? |
What are your plans after graduation? | After completing my master's studies, I am committed to using the skills and knowledge I've gained to contribute to the development of the civil engineering industry. My goal is to work on projects that have a meaningful impact on infrastructure and quality of life. |
What field do you want to work in after you graduate? | My primary focus will be on Building Information Modeling (BIM). Additionally, I am considering opportunities that align with other topics I've studied during my master's program. |
Why did you once decide to study at the TU Dresden? | I chose to study at TU Dresden because of its global reputation for excellence in both research and education. The university's strong focus on innovation and cutting-edge research in my field of interest made it the ideal choice for my academic and professional development. |
What do you particularly like about Dresden, what will you miss? | I particularly love Dresden's rich cultural history and welcoming community. What I'll miss most are the scenic landscapes along the Elbe River and the academic camaraderie at TU Dresden. |
What memories do you take away from your studiy-time? | I will cherish the valuable academic experience gained at the university, as well as the moments of joy and friendship with my peers. Serving as a volunteer member of the examination board for ACCESS has also boosted my confidence and provided a unique perspective on academia |