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Victor Dela Worlanyo

BS/MS Mechanical Engineering
Ghana

Phase

II

Cohort

5

I want to create avenues where engineering students can put into practice what they learn in the classroom.

 

 

Victor is a technophile with the vision of advancing technological education in Ghana. Victor’s love for digital controls and music lead him to develop skills in music production and live sound reinforcement as the assistant technical head of student fellowship in KNUST. His passion for controls made him take coursework related to intelligent automation, machine learning and industrial robotics in hopes of making great contributions in areas of the fourth industrial revolution otherwise known as Industry 4.0. Victor believes that making tools and resources accessible for student engagement and learning will help bring out the creativity in them and will also serve as motivation to pursue their dreams. As such, his vision for STEM education particularly in engineering for Ghanaian students is to create avenues where students will appreciate relevant coursework and gain necessary skills to make inventions and create startups. He plans on establishing technology laboratories across Ghana for students to get basic practical skills and to help them bring their ideas to life.