July 21, 2022: A team of five Ashesi University students emerged as second-place winners in the finals of the U7+ Student Challenge held in Paris this past month.
An observation about campus solar panels leads Engineering senior to build panel cleaning machine
July 21, 2022: During his time on campus, Issahaku noticed that dust accumulated quickly on the university’s solar panels during dry seasons. He grew curious and started looking into how dust affected the panels’ efficiency.
Three students awarded 2022 Generation Google Scholarships for Women in Computer Science
July 11, 2022: Three women from Ashesi have been named among 36 who have received 2022 Generation Google Scholarships for Women in Computer Science in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
Automated pet feeder prototype named strongest senior-year project at Ashesi’s 2022 Commencement
July 4, 2022: When it came time to choose a senior-year project this past academic year, Michael decided to focus his work on a solution to help dog owners better raise their pets based on his own experiences.
Engineering senior prototypes device to help asthmatic children be healthier
May 23, 2022: For Eyram Tamakloe ’22, Electrical and Electronic Engineering major at Ashesi, her project was inspired by her own experiences growing up as a child with asthma.
Mechanical Engineering team builds Particle Image Velocimetry device for research
March 28, 2022: As it emerged that face shields could further limit the spread of COVID-19, Mechanical Engineering faculty at Ashesi started to think through ways to manufacture these shields on campus for the university community.
Master’s program in Mechatronic Engineering welcomes pioneer class
January 21, 2022: On January 17 2022, Ashesi and ETH Zurich welcomed the pioneering class for our joint Master’s Program in Mechatronic Engineering. The 26 students will be trained in automation, production and robotics.
Ibrahim Abdullah’s Journey from Ashesi University to Microsoft Canada
November 15, 2021: In a Mastercard Foundation blog post, Ibrahim Abdullah reflects on his experiences as a Mastercard Foundation Scholar, and how his time at Ashesi prepared him for a career with Microsoft in Canada.