Electrifying Success: School of Electrical Engineering Hosts Sub-Forum of 9th Excellent Young Scholars Forum at HIT

Release time:2024-01-05Views:15

On December 25, 2023, the School of Electrical Engineering successfully hosted a Sub-Forum as part of the 9th Excellent Young Scholars Forum at Harbin Institute of Technology. This forum combined online and offline methods to facilitate communication. Eight young scholars from acclaimed universities and research institutions in North America and Asia were invited to attend the event, where they presented their academic findings and engaged in fruitful discussions. Esteemed guests, including Wang Shujuan, the dean of the School of Electrical Engineering and Automation, Liu Minghui, the party secretary, members of the school professor council, and talent plan winners, were in attendance. The forum was presided over by Ye Xuerong, the vice dean of the School of Electrical Engineering and Automation.

Dean Wang Shujuan warmly welcomed the young scholars on behalf of the school and extended an invitation for them to join the School of Electrical Engineering and Automation. She emphasized the school’s strong teaching foundation, advanced research capabilities, and mature talent mechanisms. Under the guidance of the school’s party committee and supported by talent policies, the School of Electrical Engineering and Automation has always prioritized the development of its talent pool. They adhere to the principle of “steady promotion and cultivation,” continuously creating an environment for talent to thrive. Young scholars who join the School of Electrical Engineering and Automation at Harbin Institute of Technology can expect “exceptional treatment”, “comprehensive support”, and “unmatched opportunities” for professional growth within a first-class team of innovators. The school eagerly anticipates the young scholars becoming a crucial part of its mutual development story.

Vice Dean Ye Xuerong delivered a comprehensive report on the school’s hundred-year history of development and its advantages. He highlighted how Electrical Engineering has always been focused on addressing major national strategic needs and remaining at the forefront of global technological advancements through innovative development. The School of Electrical Engineering and Automation warmly welcomes young scholars to become part of their community.

During the academic exchange session, the participating young scholars shared their educational and research experiences, innovative achievements, and future work ideas. They had the opportunity to engage in meaningful discussions with experts on topics ranging from research to everyday life challenges. After the event, the young scholars expressed their gratitude for the school’s recruitment and education policies. They also articulated their aspirations to fulfill their life goals on the broad stage provided by the School of Electrical Engineering and Automation.