HIT All Media (Liang Guoqing/Text) The finals of the 7th China International College Students’ “Internet+” Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition was held in Nanchang University from October 13th to 15th. Our university has won 3 gold medals, 3 silver medals and 2 bronze medals, breaking its historical record in terms of the number of gold medal winning projects and the total number of awards.
A total of 4,347 institutions, more than 2.28 million projects and 9.56 million participants from 121 countries and regions have registered for this year’s competition. The three golden awards winners from HIT are as follows: the doctoral team led by Li Yicun from the School of Astronautics with their project “Diamond with Super Thermal Conduction: Born for Cooling Chip”; the doctoral team led by Sun Shuai from School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering with their project “Innovation and Industrialization of Polyester Materials with High Performance for Engineering in China”; and the doctoral team led by Wang Bo from School of Material Science and Engineering with their project “Additive Manufacturing of Thermal Management Devices with Lightweight High-flux Heterostructure on Spacecraft by Using Ultrasound Assisted Technique”.
The three silver awards winners are the undergraduate team led by Wang Peichen from School of Electrical Engineering and Automation with their project “Doctor on the Wall — Industrial Wall-climbing Robot”; the doctoral team led by Li Dongbo from School of Electronics and Information Engineering with their project: “6G-oriented System of Fusion Network between LEO Satellite and Earth”; and the doctoral team led by Zhu Xinwei from School of Environment with their project “Clear Water Campaign — Practitioner for Beautiful Countryside and Safe Drinking Water”.
The bronze medal winning projects are “Honghu VTOL UAV” by Zhang Fan’s team, an undergraduate team from the School of Material Science, and “A Span of 3,400 Kilometers: Exploration and Practice of the Targeted Poverty Alleviation from Universities” by Zhu Rongkuan's team, a master team from the School of Energy Science and Engineering.