Current location - Trademark Inquiry Complete Network - Tian Tian Fund - Cooperation and exchange at the School of Computer Science and Technology, University of Science and Technology of China
Cooperation and exchange at the School of Computer Science and Technology, University of Science and Technology of China

Since 2008, college personnel have participated in more than 200 domestic and foreign academic conferences and special academic exchange activities, hosted and co-organized 5 international academic conferences, 11 domestic academic conferences and seminars, and invited more than 120 well-known domestic and foreign scholars to visit and give lectures.

.

1.

Domestic Academic Exchanges The College*** has undertaken two Dragon Star Programs funded by the National Foundation for Outstanding Overseas Chinese Professors to return to China to teach postgraduate courses; entrusted by the Higher Education Bureau of the Ministry of Education and the Higher Education Press, it has been for five consecutive years since 2002

He held the "Parallel Computing National Quality Course Teacher Training and High-Performance Computing Course Teaching Seminar"; he served as lecturer for ***6 people in teacher training courses of various courses organized in the name of the Computer Society.

Since 2008, the college has co-organized 4 domestic conferences and seminars, including the 14th Annual Neural Network Conference (Hefei), the 2005 China Joint Academic Conference on Fuzzy Logic and Computational Intelligence (Shenzhen), the 1st (Xi'an)

) and the Second (Nanjing) University Computer Basic Course Report Forum.

In the past six years, the college has attracted and received 18 visiting and further study scholars from all over the country, making due contributions to the cultivation of computer majors in domestic universities.

In terms of integration of departments, we have established long-term and in-depth cooperative relationships with the Institute of Computing Technology, Institute of Software, and Shenyang Institute of Computing Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. We have jointly undertaken a number of major national key projects, including participating in projects related to Loongson CPU design, etc.

Joint laboratories were established with the Institute of Computing Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Shenyang Institute of Computing Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences respectively.

2.

International academic exchanges: Since 2008, the college has hosted 4 international academic conferences and seminars, co-organized 1 international academic conference, lectured at famous foreign universities or made reports at important international conferences, and more than 40 people came to visit and give lectures.

More than 80 foreign scholars visited.

In terms of international academic conferences, the main high-level international academic conferences and seminars hosted include: The 2004 International (UK-CHINA) Workshop on Nature Inspired Computation and Applications (IWNICA'04), Hefei, China; The 2006 CHINA-UK Workshop

on Nature Inspired Computation and Applications (CUWNICA'06), Hefei, China; The 6th International Conference on Simulated Evolution And Learning (SEAL'06), Hefei, China; RoboCup China Open 2006, Suzhou, China (Graduate Student, University of Science and Technology of China, Suzhou

Institute); Co-organized international conference: the First International Symposium on Practical Cognitive Agents and Robots, Perth, Australia.

In terms of international cooperation projects, there are 15 international cooperation projects in the country, with a total funding of more than 2.5 million.

Among them, "China-Australia Autonomous Robot Research" has received joint support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China/Australia Department of Science and Technology. The college has 10 cooperative research projects with overseas Intel companies, with a cumulative funding of nearly 2 million yuan; and the University of Birmingham in the UK

Professor Yao Xin's collaborative research "Performance Analysis and Design of Evolutionary Algorithms" was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China's Overseas Young Scholars Collaborative Research Fund.