December Graduation Sessions: MUNER celebrates new engineers 🎓

December marked an important moment for the MUNER community, with the graduation sessions of the three international Master’s Degree programs — Advanced Automotive Engineering (AAE)Electric Vehicle Engineering (EVE) and Electronic Engineering for Intelligent Vehicles (EEIV) â€” taking place across the universities of the Motor Valley.

Over several sessions, students completed their academic journey and joined a network of professionals and innovators committed to advancing high-performance, intelligent, and sustainable mobility.


Advanced Automotive Engineering (AAE) – 2 December

At the UniversitĂ  di Modena e Reggio Emilia, 18 students from the Advanced Automotive Engineering program received their Master’s Degrees during two sessions chaired by Prof. Enrico Mattarelli (morning) and Prof. Elena Bassoli (afternoon).

In her closing remarks, Prof. Bassoli shared a reflection that resonated deeply with all attendees, reminding graduates that the path ahead will offer both challenges and opportunities. She concluded with a quote that perfectly captured the spirit of the moment:

“The best way to predict the future is to create it.” — Abraham Lincoln


Electric Vehicle Engineering (EVE) – 3 December

The following day, 7 students from the Electric Vehicle Engineering Master’s Degree program graduated, completing a curriculum designed to form specialists in the technologies driving the electrification of mobility.

The ceremony highlighted the importance of multidisciplinary expertise and the growing demand for professionals capable of contributing to the transition toward efficient and sustainable powertrain systems.


Electronic Engineering for Intelligent Vehicles (EEIV) – 12 December

At the Science Campus of the Università degli Studi di Parma, 3 students from the EEIV program — curriculum Electronic and Communication Systems — celebrated the completion of their studies.

In a field advancing at exceptional speed, the ability to innovate, anticipate change, and master emerging technologies remains essential.


A community shaped by innovation and ambition

Across all three programs, MUNER continues to foster an educational environment where academic excellence meets industrial expertise, thanks to strong collaboration with companies and institutions of the Motor Valley.

We congratulate all our new engineers on this important milestone and look forward to witnessing their contribution to the technologies and mobility systems of the future.

Muner University in collaboration with