The Top 8 FCIM Students Awarded for Their Academic Achievements

At the Faculty of Computers, Informatics, and Microelectronics (FCIM), academic performance is a constant value. Many students achieve remarkable results through hard work, passion, and perseverance, contributing to the faculty’s reputation and demonstrating the high quality of the educational process.

Within this framework of excellence, the accomplishments of the top eight students of the faculty were highlighted, as they were included in the Top 1% on the Rector’s List. These students represent models of commitment, professionalism, and dedication, proving through their success that FCIM prepares specialists capable of meeting the highest standards.

This recognition was made possible thanks to the partnership established through the involvement of the UTM Rector, Dr. habil., Prof. Viorel Bostan, and the company Appsfactory, which aimed to convey a message of trust and support for the talented youth of the Republic of Moldova. Through this initiative, the company reaffirms its mission to invest in the development of local human resources and to create bridges between the academic environment and the global technology community.

Dr. Roman Belter, representative of the company, congratulated the students, noting that “supporting local talent is more than a slogan – it is a mission. Your success shows that through effort and passion, outstanding careers can be built, inspiring others and opening new horizons.”

In turn, the Dean of FCIM, Dr. Dumitru Ciorbă, emphasized that the awarded students are “the visible face of the faculty and the ambassadors of our excellence, through the work, perseverance, and passion with which they distinguish themselves both in academic activity and in research and innovation. They are the engineers of tomorrow, those who will carry forward the reputation of FCIM.”

This event stands as proof of the fruitful collaboration between academia and industry partners, showing that recognizing students’ achievements and providing them with support contributes to strengthening a strong academic community oriented towards the future.

We are proud of our students and confident that these young people will continue to uphold the reputation of the Faculty of Computers, Informatics, and Microelectronics, building through their efforts a society founded on knowledge, innovation, and technological progress.