Recently, in the 13th Challenge Cup China College Students’ Entrepreneurship Plan Competition and the 8th China International Internet Plus College Students’ Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition, the student teams of the School of Physics and the College of Arts of NENU won silver prizes.
Among them, the project “Seeking Sound: Biodiversity Network Monitoring Platform Based on AI Voiceprint Recognition Technology” hosted by Li Chengxuan, a 2021 graduate student of the School of Physics of NENU, won the silver prize in the 13th “Challenge Cup” China College Students’ Entrepreneurship Plan Competition, and the instructor was Dong Yongjun, an associate professor of the School of Physics. Based on AI voiceprint recognition technology, the project builds a network monitoring platform for biodiversity to help with biodiversity protection. A total of 1.424 million students from 3011 universities across the country participated in the competition, and more than 330,000 projects were submitted.

Representatives from the student team of the School of Physics participate in the national final of the Challenge Cup.

The student team of the School of Physics conducts ultrasonic acquisition and online identification test in the laboratory.
Zhao Luyao, a 2020 undergraduate of the College of Arts, served as the PI of the project “Brain Companion: Development of Language Digital Medicine for the Elderly with Alzheimer’s Disease”, which won the silver prize in the 8th China International “Internet Plus” College Students’ Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition, and the instructor was Hu Xuechan, an associate professor of the College of Arts. The project uses modern information technologies such as big data, cloud computing and artificial intelligence to develop a dynamic evaluation and training platform for cognitive function, and uses “digital medicine” to provide professional evaluation and rehabilitation training for Alzheimer’s patients to helpwith the development of old-age health. A total of 3.4 million projects from 4,554 colleges and universities in 111 countries and regions participated in the competition.

Students from the College of Arts participated in the “Internet Plus” national finals.

The student team of the College of Arts guides the elderly to use the “braincompanion” system.
The project “TS Plan: Creating a New Era of Combining Body and Brain to Prevent Cognitive Impairment”, led by Pang Jiaxin, a 2020 graduate student of the College of Arts of NENU, and the project “Industry of Rural Film-the Leader of College Students’ Film Public Welfare Platform”, led by Hua Ranjun, a 2020 undergraduate of the School of Media Science (School of Journalism), won the bronze prize in the 13th “Challenge Cup” China College Students’ Entrepreneurship Plan Competition.

Inviting experts inside and outside the school to carry out training guidance.
“Challenge Cup” and “Internet Plus” are the most representative, authoritative, demonstrative and guiding college students’ innovation and entrepreneurship competitions in China. Led by these two events, the Youth League Committee of NENU has built a pyramid-shaped work mode of college students’ innovation and entrepreneurship, which is “all-staff cultivation-key incubation-top innovation”. It has held the “Jiaxi Cup” extracurricular academic and scientific works competition for 10 years in a row, and funded more than 350 student scientific research and national innovation projects every year, resulting in a series of high-level academic papers and patent inventions.
(From News Center, translated by Wei Jia, revised by Liu Lixin)