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Hubei University achieves excellent results at the "Challenge Cup" National Undergraduate Extracurricular Academic Science and Technology Contest

author:    editor:Wang Junlin   translator:Zhang Jiayu Zhou Qiong    Nov 21, 2024

Recently, the final round of the "Challenge Cup" National Undergraduate Extracurricular Academic Science and Technology Contest, jointly organized by the Communist Youth League of China, China Association for Science and Technology, the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China, and the All-China Students' Federation, has concluded. Hubei university has achieved remarkable results, winning one national first-prize award, one second-prize award, and one third-prize award, marking a breakthrough in securing the first-prize category.

The first-prize project, titled“Intelligent Ride-hailing System Based on 5G Cloud Mobile Phone”, was directed by teachers including Li Yuebin and Li Gen from the School of Microelectronics, and jointly completed by students including Tan Xiong, He Jiahui, Duan Tingzi, and Xiong Haomin. The project responded to the challenge issued by CICT Mobile on the topic of "Empowering Innovative Applications in Vertical Industries with 5G Technologies". By innovatively integrating and applying 5G-A and artificial intelligence technologies, the project significantly enhanced the accuracy of ride-hailing positioning, the security and stability of mobile data transmission, as well as the level of route optimization. Related achievements have been applied for multiple patents, bringing new momentum to the development of the ride-hailing industry.

The project titled "Research on Efficient Stripping Technology and Direct Regeneration for Waste Lithium-ion Power Battery Materials", directed by Liu Jianwen from the School of New Energy and Electrical Engineering and completed by students including Pu Junhan, He Qiubo, and Zhang Jinhua, won the national second-prize award. In addition, the project titled "On-orbit Intelligent Object Detection Using High Performance Computing Units in Space", guided by Tan Xiaowei from the School of Artificial Intelligence and completed by students including Qi Xiatian, Ge Yuanlong, Wang Aoyu, and Tao Sheng, won the national third-prize award.