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On October 15, SCUN teams made a historic achievement, winning one gold award and two silver awards at the China International College Students' Innovation Competition 2024.
A photo of the awards presentation at the competition.
Out of more than 5.1 million projects submitted by nearly 21 million participants from 5,400 universities of 153 countries and regions, the SCNU teams stood out and made it to the finals, achieving the best result in the SCNU's history. The SCNU teams won one gold award and two silver awards in the national competition, including SCNU's first national gold award for the undergraduate program of the Higher Education Main Track and the first national silver award for the "Youth Red Dream Journey" Track. These achievements mark the best performance of SCNU in this national competition for chemistry and education technology talent training.
A photo of 2024 China International Innovation Competition.
The final competition was jointly organized by the Ministry of Education of China and 11 other government departments, along with the Shanghai Municipal People's Government, and co-hosted by Shanghai Jiao Tong University and the Shanghai Minhang district government. A total of about 40,000 applicants and 12,000 projects from1,993 colleges in 149 countries and regions registered for the competition, including students from 152 of the world's top 100 universities, such as Harvard, Oxford University, Stanford, MIT, and Cambridge University.
The China International College Students' Innovation Competition, originally known as the China College Students' 'Internet+' Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition, has become the most influential innovation competition for all college students in China.
Introductions of the SCNU teams are as follows.
Gold Award Winning Team
A photos of the gold award winning team from the School of Chemistry.
Focusing on the development of longer life, higher energy density of solid-state lithium cell positive plate, the gold medal winning team commits to the mass production of high-nickel solid-state positive plate with high energy and long term. "In order to solve the current technical problem of solid-state lithium cell, the team has promoted the production, removed the bottleneck and launched its solid-state lithium anode products after years of research and development. This project is of great practical significance in the industry and application of all-solid-state batteries", says Hu Jiawei, the team leader.
Silver Award Winning Teams
A photo of the silver award winning team from the School of Information in Education.
The silver award winning team from the School of Information in Education proposed a STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) education project to cultivate the cultural identity of young people in the Greater Bay Area. To provide students with a comprehensive solution for project-based learning of excellent traditional Chinese culture. Team advisor Zhanze Hui said, "The project is a testament to the efforts of several team leaders, a journey that began over six years ago in 2018."
A photo of the silver award winning team from the school of physics.
The silver award winning team from the school of physics focuses on the development of quantum science and technology based on Rydberg atoms, and is committed to being the pioneer of new atomic receivers in the market. Aiming to solve the current technical problems in the field of electromagnetism, the team has found out the solution and launched a brand new Rydberg atom receiver product after years of efforts.
Source from SCNU News Center
Translated by Tang Yutong, Wang Bingbing, Zhu Ying
Proofread by Edwin Baak
Edited by Li Jianru