Welcome to the Faculty of Transport Engineering and Technology (FoTET). The main objective of the faculty is to oversee the development and review of all academic programmes to ensure the efficient provision of quality education in transport engineering and technology academic programmes. At our faculty, we are dedicated to nurturing an environment that encourages innovation, critical thinking, and excellence in transport engineering and technology. Through our diverse programmes, research and consultancy initiatives, we aim to equip students with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in today's dynamic world.
FoTET is privileged with lecturers who are highly committed to their job and our students are exposed to a wide range of theoretical and practical perspectives through core, co-curricular, and extracurricular activities. They benefit from high-quality facilities, including a well-equipped and state-of-the-art workshop, library and computer laboratories. Additionally, students attend two Industrial Practical Training sessions, which provide them with valuable hands-on experience in the industry. This makes FoTET one of the learning places in Tanzania and Africa where students are guaranteed to graduate with the knowledge, competence and skills demanded by the current labour market.
SN. | Name | Action |
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1 | Automotive and Mechanical Engineering (AME) | View |
2 | Civil and Transportation Engineering (CTE) | View |
3 | Electrical, Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering (EETE) | View |
4 | Transport Safety and Environmental Engineering (TSEE) | View |
5 | Heavy Equipment and Vehicle Inspection Centre (HEVIC) | View |
6 | Bureau for Transport Safety and Accident Investigation (BTSAIC) | View |
7 | Professional Drivers Training (PDT) | View |
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NAME | Designation | Specialization |
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#1
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Mr. Joseph Luandajoseph.luanda@nit.ac.tz |
Assistant Lecturer |
Master of Sciences and Technology in Mining and Metallurgy (Oran), Bachelor of Sciences and Technology in Marine Engineering (Oran). |
#2
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Ms. Khadija O. Mohammedkhadija.mohamed@nit.ac.tz |
Assistant Lecturer |
MSc. in Telecommunications Engineering- (UDOM), BSc. Telecommunications Engineering (UDOM). |
#3
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Mr. Paul WilsonPaul.wilson@nit.ac.tz |
Assistant Lecturer |
MSc Power System and High Voltage (UDSM), BSc. in Elect. Eng. (UDSM). |
#4
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Mr. Christian S Naborahead.vehicleinspection@nit.ac.tz |
Head HEVICAssistant Lecturer |
MSc. Sustainable Renewable Energy Engineering (NMAIST), BSc. Telecommunications Engineering – (UDSM), B.Eng. Automobile (NIT). |
#5
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Mr. Christian S Naborahead.vehicleinspection@nit.ac.tz |
Head HEVICAssistant Lecturer |
MSc. Sustainable Renewable Energy Engineering (NMAIST), BSc. Telecommunications Engineering – (UDSM), B.Eng. Automobile (NIT). |
#6
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Ms. Elizabeth NgatungaElizabeth.ngatunga@nit.ac.tz |
Assistant Lecturer |
MSc. Information Technology and Management – (ADU – India). |
#7
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Ms. Grace Kibwejahead.eete@nit.ac.tz |
Head EETEAssistant Lecturer |
MSc. Railway Engineering (Traction & Train Control) – (Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia), B.Eng. in Electrical and Electronics – (SJUT) |
#8
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Mr. Hemed M. Jafarhemed.jafar@nit.ac.tz |
Laboratory Technician |
Ordinary Diploma in Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering – (DIT), Diploma in Aircraft Maintenance – (EAA, Ethiopia), Basic Aircraft Maintenance Engineers License – (ECAA, Ethiopia), Human Factors – (AFRAA), Quality Management System – (AFRAA), Instructional Techniques – (AFRAA). |
#9
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Ms. Mary Makyaomary.makyao@nit.ac.tz |
Instructor/Facilitator |
MSc. Renewable Energy – (UDSM/Makerere), BSc. Environmental Science and Management – (ARU). |
#10
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Dr. Nuru Kitaranurukitara@nit.ac.tz |
Instructor/Facilitator |
PhD in Environmental Sciences (SUA) MSc. in Environmental Sciences (Zurich University, Switzerland), BSc in Environmental Sciences and Management (SUA). |
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