Aero Alumni Talk /
Mini Report

An online aeronautics alumni talk was recently hosted for aeronautics students by the Aero Club of UTM which provided an opportunity for students to connect with alumni from the field and learn about his experiences and insights. The guest of the talk was En. Syamil Bin Rosli, who is a UTM mechanical aeronautics alumni and currently working as an assembly shift manufacturing supervisor at Micron Memory Malaysia. Attending an online aeronautics alumni talk, as an aeronautics student, provided me and other students an excellent opportunity to stay up-to-date with the latest developments and trends in the field, which is critical for personal and professional growth. Furthermore, students gained insights into the field of aeronautics from someone who has already established himself in the industry.

Throughout the event, the speakers emphasized the importance of academic excellence and adaptability as key attributes of a successful graduate in the field of aeronautics. The alumni shared stories of how they had to adapt to the changing landscape of the industry, and how their education and academic foundation prepared them for these challenges. They emphasized the need for students to be agile and adaptable to changing technologies and regulations, while also highlighting the importance of continuing education and lifelong learning.

The activities during the online aeronautics alumni talk were varied and engaging. The event included a keynote speech and Q&A session, which allowed students to interact with the speakers and ask questions about their experiences and insights. The speakers discussed a range of topics, including emerging technologies, the challenges facing the industry, and the skills required for success in the field. Additionally, the event provided an opportunity for students to learn about internship and job opportunities from the alumni, which could help to jumpstart their careers.

Overall, attending the online aeronautics alumni talk was a valuable and rewarding experience for aeronautics students.