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BIT@FK 2024 (January - May Edition)

Dear Readers,

Upon numerous efforts, this bulletin has been successfully published. It gives us immense pleasure to present to you the first issue of 2024 BIT@FK Bulletin.

In this issue, we are delighted to share the activities and achievements of our faculty members and students alike. From awards and accolades, their accomplishments highlight the vibrancy and dynamism of our academic community.

Moreover, we are proud to share the remarkable achievements of our students. Whether it be participating in national and international competitions, or undertaking impactful community projects, our students continue to demonstrate exceptional talent and dedication. Their successes are a testament to the quality of education and mentorship provided by our faculty members.

We understand the importance of fostering a culture of continuous learning and growth. Hence, our primary goal with this bulletin is to provide a platform where faculty members and students alike can share their expertise, insights, and accomplishments, fostering meaningful discourse and knowledge exchange. We hope that by reading the articles featured in this issue, you will not only gain valuable insights but also be inspired by the achievements of our academic community.

As we move forward, we remain committed to upholding the highest standards of excellence in academic publishing. We invite feedback from our readers to help us improve and evolve with each subsequent issue. Your support and engagement are integral to the success of this initiative.

Lastly, we would like to take this opportunity to extend our gratitude to all the contributors, reviewers, and members of the editorial team who have dedicated their time and effort to make this issue possible. Your contributions are deeply appreciated.

In closing, we hope that you enjoy reading this issue of the BIT@FK Bulletin and find it both informative and enriching.

Sincerely,
BIT@FK Bulletin Coordinators