Source:Youth League Committee
Time:Nov. 29, 2017
The final of the 15th Challenge Cup, a national competition in collegiate academic science and technology works, was held at Shanghai University from Nov. 15 to 18. All six of JNU’s entries won awards: one first prize, four second prizes, one third prize and one progressive innovation award. JNU’s total score ranked second in Guangdong and 28th in the country. JNU continued to be one of joint universities to hold the competition, reaching a new high.
More than 2 million students from more than 2,000 universities in the country have participated in school-level competitions since the launch of the Challenge Cup” this year. After provincial competitions, national preliminary assessment and review, 755 works from 314 colleges and universities were selected for the finals.
JNU Challenge Cup competition, starting in December 2016, has acquired considerable importance from the relevant schools and departments; students participate actively and teachers instruct earnestly. Nearly 600 pieces of works have been received, covering the subjects like mechanical and control, information technology, mathematics, life sciences, energy and chemical industry, economy, society, philosophy, law, education, management and so on.
First prize: The impact of housing mode on the urban settlement of migrant workers from the School of Public Administration and Emergency Management. (Team members: Guo Murong, Zhou Yi. Tutor: Wang Zicheng)
Second prize: An investigation report on how to restore the population ecosystem in Rudong County, Jiangsu Province, China from the School of Journalism and Communication. (Team members: Yuan Xiaolu, Wu Qiong, Yang Xueli. Tutor: Lin Yuming)
Second prize: An investigation report on how to restore the population ecosystem in Rudong County, Jiangsu Province, China from the School of Journalism and Communication. (Team members: Yuan Xiaolu, Wu Qiong, Yang Xueli. Tutor: Lin Yuming)
Second prize: The design of high performance pseudocapacitor anode material and the construction of new structure supercapacitor from the College of Science and Engineering. (Team members: Zhu Zihan, Qiu Meijia, Mai Wenjie. Tutor: Zhao Chuanxi)
Second prize: The design of high performance pseudocapacitor anode material and the construction of new structure supercapacitor from the College of Science and Engineering. (Team members: Zhu Zihan, Qiu Meijia, Mai Wenjie. Tutor: Zhao Chuanxi)
Second prize: Perceiving and localizing navigation system for large stadiums based on visible light communication form the College of Science and Engineering. (Team members: Yu Xiaolong, Chen Ming: Tutor: Fang Junbin)
Second prize: Perceiving and localizing navigation system for large stadiums based on visible light communication form the College of Science and Engineering. (Team members: Yu Xiaolong, Chen Ming: Tutor: Fang Junbin)
Second prize: The online monitoring system for the micro wind vibration of fiber transmission lines. From the Institute of Photonics Technology. (Team members: Cai Shunshuo, Nan Yinggang, Lao Jia Jie, Guan bayou. Tutor: Guo Tuan)
Third-prize: Autophagy-involved heart tube dysplasia in the early embryonic and its protection from the Institute of Basic Medicine, and also the third prize of Progressive Innovation Award. (Team member: Linrui. Tutors: Wang Guang, Yang Xuesong)
JNU Vice-President Rao Min (center) poses with the team members.
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