From July 15th to 17th, the 9th National College Student Water Conservancy Innovation Design Competition, hosted by China Water Conservancy Education Association and undertaken by Jiangsu University of Science and Technology, ended in Zhenjiang, Jiangsu Province. This competition attracted 428 groups of works from 160 universities across the country, including Hohai University, Tianjin University, Wuhan University, Dalian University of Technology, etc., and finally 168 groups of works from 92 universities advanced to the on-site finals.
In order to improve the quality of the entries and stimulate students' enthusiasm for innovation, the School of Marine Science and Engineering of the school carefully organized the preparations for the competition and held an on-campus selection competition on May 14, selecting 3 groups of outstanding works from 20 groups of entries to represent Shanghai Maritime University in the national finals. With their excellent innovative design, solid professional foundation and excellent practical ability, the school's participating teams performed brilliantly in the finals, winning the recognition of judges and experts and teachers and students of participating universities. In the end, the three participating teams won 1 special prize and 2 first prizes, setting the best record in the history of the school in this event.
Under the guidance of Mr. Liu Xingpo, Wu Yifan, Gao Haixiang, Ye Yuxin and Lu Zhishun designed the Octopus Bionic Sea Surface Cleaning Device won the special prize; Under the guidance of Mr. Tang Peng, Pan Jun, Wang Zhilin, Li Tiantian, Yang Jiaxin and Ren Yunlei designed An Integrated Device for Self-Driven Intelligent Rain and Sewage Diversion and Sediment Interception for First Rain Control won the first prize; Under the guidance of Mr. Zhang Jie, the Multi-source Integration Four-in-One Intelligent Ship Bridge Collision Avoidance System designed by Li Jiaqi, Cao Yixin, Chu Haibin, Qiu Ziheng and Zhang Jiepei also won the first prize.
The school has always regarded the cultivation of students' innovation and practice ability as the focus of education, and strives to build a multi-level innovation and entrepreneurship support platform. By providing perfect experimental venues and equipment guarantees, engineering principles, cutting-edge technology and professional courses are organically integrated, and students are guided to base themselves on actual needs and temper their innovation capabilities. The School of Marine Science and Engineering has long created a good educational ecology that advocates innovation and pays attention to practice, providing strong support for students to make breakthroughs in various high-level discipline competitions.
As an Olympiad event for water conservancy undergraduates, the National College Student Water Conservancy Innovation Design Competition is held every two years, and has been selected into the competition catalog of the National Analysis Report of the College Student Competition, and is a category A competition for undergraduate disciplines recognized by Shanghai Maritime University. The competition is committed to stimulating the enthusiasm of students in water conservancy and related majors for innovative practice, cultivating teamwork spirit, innovative thinking and engineering practice ability, and delivering high-quality innovative talents to our country's water conservancy industry. With the theme of intelligent water conservancy innovation design driven by new quality productivity, this competition encourages the participating teams to integrate cutting-edge technologies and carry out physical innovative design and production around the development of new quality productivity in the field of water conservancy, focusing on water conservation priority, harmony between people and water, sustainable development and new technology application.
Figure 1 Group photo of the participants
Figure 2 Grand Prize Octopus Bionic Sea Surface Cleaning Device
Fig.3 First Prize An Integrated Device for Self-Driven Intelligent Rain and Sewage Diversion and Sediment Interception for First Rain Control
Fig.4 First Prize Multi-source Fusion Four-in-One Intelligent Bridge Collision Avoidance System