Your position:Home News

News

The School of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence successfully held the 12th "Systems and Control Science" Graduate Academic Forum

on the afternoon of December 7th at the Fucheng Road Campus. In line with the purpose of this forum, the control discipline and the graduate student union jointly organized and undertook this event. This year's forum was divided into five parts: leadership speeches, expert reports, young faculty sharing insights, alumni sharing, and current student exchanges. Each part was given new connotations, elevating this year's forum to a new level. The forum invited Professor Yang Geng from Tsinghua University and Professor Aiziz Tursun from the School of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence at Hotan, Xinjiang, to give expert reports. Representatives of young instructors, including Associate Professor Li Jin, and outstanding alumni representatives, Wang Xiaobing and Liu Jian, shared their experiences and insights. Current graduate student representatives also engaged in academic experience exchanges. Vice Dean Shen Xianbao from the Graduate School, Deputy Secretary-General Shan Jingmin, Vice Deans Tan Li, Sun Xiaorong, and Zhao Zhiyao attended this event. More than 120 representatives of graduate tutors from related disciplines, young faculty, and current graduate students participated in this academic forum.

Vice Dean Shen Xianbao of the Graduate School delivered a speech for this forum, pointing out that the "Systems and Control Science" Graduate Academic Forum is an important part of the graduate training system. It has a good guiding significance for graduate students to establish a correct scientific research view, broaden academic horizons, and accumulate professional knowledge. He hopes that the majority of graduate students will cherish the opportunity to learn and communicate, continuously improve their comprehensive quality and innovation ability, forge ahead on the academic path, inject continuous vitality and wisdom into the development of the discipline, and generate more sparks of scientific research innovation through exchange and interaction.

Vice Dean Professor Tan Li pointed out in his speech that the "Systems and Control Science" Graduate Academic Forum is of great significance for cultivating graduate students' academic research ability, shaping a strong academic research atmosphere, and improving the level of discipline construction. All graduate students, at the new starting point of scientific research, should be ambitious, work hard, continuously improve their own quality, and aspire to become scientific researchers with ideals and aspirations, working together to contribute to the development of the discipline of systems science and control science.


Professor Yang Geng gave a wonderful academic report on the theme of "Understanding of Several Typical AI Methods" from the perspective of an electrical automation teacher. He not only explained the basic algorithms of AI and their foundations in a simple and profound way but also provided a detailed explanation of Bayesian inference and Monte Carlo search. At the same time, he further introduced the framework and core content of LIM through the analysis of domestic and foreign literature. Finally, Professor Yang Geng enthusiastically interacted with the participating students, vividly explaining their questions about AI development. During the teacher-student interaction, the teacher also actively encouraged the students by saying, "AI methods are essential qualities; actively apply them, and work and life will be fine."

Representative of young instructors, Li Jin, shared a multi-dimensional interpretation of "scientific research" from the perspective of the role transition from "graduate student" to "instructor" based on his own experience. He detailed the thoughts and insights at various stages of his scientific research career, inspiring students to actively improve themselves, explore scientific research methods suitable for themselves, and persevere and forge ahead. In addition, Teacher Li Jin discussed with students the confusion and difficulties encountered in scientific research life, using the professional perspective and rich experience of an instructor to answer questions, guide directions, and help them move forward steadily on the road of scientific research.

Wang Xiaobing, an alumnus of the 2018 class of the Control Discipline Detection Technology and Automation major, deeply analyzed the internal connection between needs and problems based on his personal experience, giving students a more intuitive and profound understanding of this relationship. At the same time, combining his own experience, he encouraged every student to have a brave heart and face difficulties with positive energy. Liu Jian, an alumnus of the 2008 class of the Control Theory and Control Engineering major, shared his experiences with the theme "My Product Design Experience in Foreign Companies." He deeply explained the differences between the knowledge learned in school and the actual application in enterprises from the perspective of a senior engineer, vividly describing the abilities and qualities required to be an excellent engineer, giving students a clearer understanding and direction for their future career development.

 

Outstanding current graduate student representatives, including Ma Guochun and Liu Nan from the 22nd grade, Cai Chen from the 23rd grade, and Guo Qingyu from the 24th grade, shared their reports on scientific research practice experience and insights, as well as personal time planning, fully demonstrating the good spirit of graduate students from various majors and bringing new experiences, inspirations, and reflections to the students' scientific research life.

 

 

Finally, Professor Liu Cuiling, the person in charge of the control discipline, summarized this forum, pointing out that the forum skillfully integrated scientific frontier exploration with peer experience sharing, successfully building a platform covering various aspects and perspectives, including academic experience exchange and scientific research life sharing, broadening the academic horizons of teachers and students and giving them precious academic wealth. Professor Liu Cuiling hopes that the "Systems and Control Science" Graduate Forum will continue to advance in the future, inherit the spirit of scientific research, convey positive energy, continuously inject development vitality into the construction of the discipline of systems and control science, and promote the continuous development and progress of the discipline.