On the afternoon of May 4th, the final defense meeting for the undergraduate innovation and entrepreneurship training program of the School of Physics and Electronic Engineering was held in Room 401 of the Practice Building. A total of 14 project teams participated in this defense meeting, and Sun Ye, the section chief of the Teaching Quality Section of the Academic Affairs Office, attended the meeting to provide guidance.
At the beginning of the defense meeting, Associate Dean Sun Hongxiang first emphasized the significance of the innovation and entrepreneurship projects and provided a detailed explanation of the defense process. Subsequently, the project leaders of the ongoing projects from 2021 and the newly initiated projects from 2022 presented detailed reports to the panel of experts on the project background, research content, research results, and existing issues. The panel of experts engaged in discussions with the presenters on various aspects of the project, including the research background, content, and application prospects. They also had in-depth exchanges with the presenters regarding the project's implementation effectiveness and their insights, providing valuable suggestions.
The innovation and entrepreneurship projects have not only cultivated the scientific literacy, innovative thinking, and practical abilities of our undergraduate students but also strengthened their awareness of teamwork. Through the successful implementation of these projects, participating undergraduate students have further mastered the knowledge and skills related to professional applications, greatly enhancing their problem-solving abilities. This has had a significant positive impact on the academic, postgraduate entrance examinations, and employment of our students.