Student Projects

Fueling the Future: Celebrating Our Students’ Innovative Spirit!

At Pan-Atlantic University, we believe that fostering a culture of innovation is essential to preparing our students for the challenges and opportunities of the future. Our students have consistently demonstrated their creativity and ingenuity through their groundbreaking projects, which have the potential to make a significant impact on society. On this page, we’ll highlight a few of these innovative projects that showcase the bright minds and ambitious spirit of our students.

Students at Pan Atlantic University (PAU) have developed the first Mars rover prototype in Nigeria, Africa. The rover, named “Trailblazer,” was designed and built by a team of 14 students from the university’s School of Science and Technology.

This project is focused on the recently organised JAMB tutoring lessons and JAMB quiz competition held for the secondary school students of the Ibeju-Lekki community. An initiative that was aimed at empowering students academically by the members of the Community Service Project at Pan-Atlantic University. Enjoy!

Oluwanifemi Oyewole has shown us that innovation and determination can overcome even the most complex challenges. His VR project is proof!

Ever struggled with figuring out what to eat, when, and where on campus? Our PAU student, Mohammed Al-Hameen, and his team have the solution! Join us as they share their groundbreaking project: a food monitoring and scheduling system designed to streamline the campus dining experience. From personalized meal recommendations to efficient food tracking, discover how this innovative app is making campus life easier for everyone. Watch now to see how PAU students are shaping the future of food technology.

Innovation is at the heart of a Pan-Atlantic University education. Ogechukwu Ata shares her experience participating in a Hackathon and the problem-solving skills she gained.