Serbia's "Chinese Bridge" Summer Camp Visits the School of Physics and Electronic Engineering, Jiangsu University

Date:2025-08-13View:
On July 24th, participants of the "Chinese Bridge" China-bound Summer Camp, co-organized by the Confucius Institute at the University of Niš (Serbia), the International Office of Jiangsu University, and the Language and Culture Center of Jiangsu University, visited the School of Physics and Electronic Engineering, Jiangsu University, and conducted friendly exchanges with teachers and students of the school.
The visiting summer camp participants include first-year doctoral students from the Faculty of Architecture and Civil Engineering, University of Niš, second-year undergraduate students from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, and second-year undergraduate students majoring in computer software from the Faculty of Computer Engineering. In addition, some current postgraduates and international students from the School of Physics and Electronic Engineering also participated in the exchange activity.

The Physics Experiment Center of the School of Physics and Electronic Engineering is a Popular Science Education Base of the Jiangsu Physical Society. Equipped with a 200-square-meter demonstration and inquiry laboratory, it can carry out nearly 100 physics demonstration experiments. It has long undertaken basic physics experiments for the whole university as well as professional experimental teaching for majors such as Physics and Microelectronic Science and Technology, and actively organizes popular science activities on and off campus.
This activity was hosted by Teacher Ge Yong, who led the participants to experience wonderful demonstrations including acoustic wave experiments, Jacob's Ladder, energy conversion wheels, and electrostatic experiments, allowing everyone to intuitively feel the magic of physical phenomena and the broad prospects of engineering applications. During the interactive session, Serbian participants actively raised questions, discussed the experimental principles and their practical value in engineering fields with teachers and students of the School of Physics and Electronic Engineering, and operated experimental equipment by themselves, experiencing the mystery and fun of physics through hands-on practice.
This activity not only demonstrated the charm of physics experiments but also deepened academic and cultural interactions between Chinese and foreign students. The School of Physics and Electronic Engineering will continue to expand international exchanges, build cooperation and learning platforms, and attract more overseas students to pursue further studies in China.
(School of Physics and Electronic Engineering)