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Congratulations! Our students achieved outstanding results in the 8th China (International) Sensor Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition.


From November 29th to December 1st, 2024, the 8th China (International) Sensor Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition was held in Zhengzhou, Henan Province. The project "Capacitive Floating Element Shear Stress Sensor for Measuring Friction Stress on High-Speed Aerodynamics Vehicles," participated by students Li Weipeng, Li Jiayin, Liu Hui, Liu Yixiao, and Ni Haoyang, under the guidance of Professor Wang Lingyun from our college, won the second prize in the design category of this competition.

The competition was hosted by the China Instrument and Control Society, and co-organized by the Electronic Measurement and Instrument Branch of the China Instrument and Control Society, the Education Work Committee of the China Instrument and Control Society, and the Henan Province Instrument and Control Society. Centered on the national strategy of becoming a powerful country, the competition aims to enhance innovation capabilities in the field of instruments and sensors, cultivate innovative talents, and achieve innovative designs to promote the high-quality development of the sensor industry. The competition received over 700 entries from more than 300 universities, research institutes, and enterprises nationwide, with more than 4,200 college students, teachers, researchers, and engineering technicians participating. After the preliminary review of the nine regional competitions, 92 outstanding works participated in the final.

The competition included three tracks: University Innovative Design, University Innovative Application, and Enterprise Track. The final review committee consisted of 25 experts from universities, enterprises, and investment institutions. The competing teams independently defended in five groups, using PPTs, exhibition boards, and physical prototypes to showcase their works. The review experts provided suggestions from the perspectives of originality, functionality, advancement, and applicability, and fairly and impartially judged the participating works. Through fierce competition, the competition awarded 2 special prizes, 8 first prizes, 26 second prizes, and 56 third prizes.

The works in this competition covered a wide range of fields, including products and works related to people's life and health as well as significant national needs, demonstrating that the participating works were innovative in science and technology and oriented towards serving significant national needs. They fully covered the four directions proposed by the country: facing the forefront of world science and technology, facing the main battlefield of the economy, facing significant national needs, and facing people's life and health.

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