In order to provide students with access to specialized knowledge from international experts and to expand opportunities for studying abroad, on the afternoon of April 17, 2026, the Faculty of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (FEEE), Ton Duc Thang University organized an online seminar via Google Meet in collaboration with University of Pardubice (Czech Republic) under the theme “Introduction to Radar Systems,” attracting nearly 100 students. This event is part of the Faculty’s series of international academic collaboration activities and also served as an opportunity to introduce the Erasmus+ KA171 scholarship program for students of Ton Duc Thang University.
Participating in the seminar, from University of Pardubice was Professor Jan Pidanic from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, who served as the main speaker of the program. Representing the FEEE was Associate Professor Huynh Van Van, Vice Dean of the Faculty, along with nearly 100 students attending via Google Meet. The seminar took place in a dynamic and friendly academic atmosphere, reflecting the Faculty’s growing emphasis on international integration.
During the seminar, Professor Jan Pidanic presented in-depth topics on radar systems, including operating principles, classification, and key technical parameters of modern radar systems. He also introduced various radar display types such as Surveillance Radar and B-SCOPE/PPI systems, which are applied in practice at Čáslav Airport (Czech Republic), as well as a representative example of the Vaisala WRM200 weather radar with detailed technical specifications. In addition to the technical content, the program also provided an overview of University of Pardubice and its Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Informatics, as well as opportunities for academic cooperation between the two institutions. Notably, Professor Jan Pidanic introduced the Erasmus+ KA171 scholarship program dedicated to students of Ton Duc Thang University, opening up opportunities for study and exchange in an international higher education environment.
The seminar concluded successfully. Through this activity, students of the FEEE not only gained additional specialized knowledge in sensing technologies and radar systems from international experts but also accessed scholarship opportunities and international academic exchange programs, contributing to broadening their perspectives and enhancing their global integration capabilities.
Some photos from the online seminar:



