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On February 28, at the invitation of the School of Intelligent Manufacturing and Electrical Engineering, Professor Zhang Jiaxi, a doctoral supervisor from Xinjiang Agricultural University, delivered an academic report titled “Research on Non-Tillage Cotton Stalk Removal Technology and Equipment” in Lecture Hall 4203 of the Training Building. The report was chaired by Liu Wei, Dean of the School of Intelligent Manufacturing and Electrical Engineering, and was attended by all faculty and staff of the school, as well as the graduate and undergraduate students.

In his report, Professor Zhang Jiaxi elaborated on the significant value of cotton stalks, the fundamental requirements for their removal, the core principles of removal techniques, and the limitations of existing technologies. He also systematically presented the latest advancements in cotton stalk removal technology, integrating them with his recent research achievements in this field. Following the meeting, Professor Zhang Jiaxi had in-depth discussions with the faculty members of the college. Drawing from his experiences and insights in applying for research projects, he provided a comprehensive introduction to methods for topic selection, writing techniques, and precautions for applying to the National Natural Science Foundation.

All attending faculty and students expressed that Professor Zhang’s report was both profound and easily comprehensible, captivating the audience. His research achievements, characterized by their advanced academic nature and excellent applicability, offered fresh insights and valuable guidance for future scientific research endeavors. Additionally, Professor Zhang Jiaxi’s lecture on the application process for scientific research projects presented unique perspectives and innovative ideas, providing new inspiration and enlightenment for young educators in their applications to the National Natural Science Foundation projects. The hosting of this report not only enhanced our university’s faculty and students’ understanding of modern agricultural machinery technology but also established a bridge for cooperation and exchange between our university and sister institutions. This will effectively promote the enhancement of our university’s research capabilities and project application proficiency.



Written by: Qin Yi & Zhang Jun

Photo by: Cheng Yiyuan

Source: NYNU Academic Activities (Chinese)

https://www.nynu.edu.cn/info/1048/29366.htm

 

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