From July 7 to July 16, the 2025 International Summer School on “Precise Measurement, Precise Future” at Harbin Institute of Technology was successfully held in Harbin. The event attracted 15 students from well-known universities both in China and abroad, including Shanghai Jiao Tong University, University of Science and Technology of China, Dalian University of Technology, Shandong University, Moscow Power Engineering Institute, and National Research Technological University.
Lectures
The summer school invited six well-known scholars to give lectures on cutting-edge issues and research hotspots in precision instrumentation and measurement. These experts were Professor Jie Zhang from the University of Bristol, Professor Gabor Molnar from the Julius Kühn Institute, Professor Christian Werner, the Chief Scientist at MPro, Professor Matthias Eger from Unicise Mechatronics, and Professors Weisong Zhao and Yunfei Chang from HIT. Their courses covered a variety of topics, such as ultrasonic non-destructive testing, ultra-precision laser positioning, ultra-precision electronic device design, and optical microscopy imaging. Through these lectures, participants not only deepened their understanding of the latest advancements in precision instruments but also broadened their international perspectives through cross-cultural exchanges.
Hands-on Projects
During the summer school, the domestic and international participants visited HIT’s Aerospace Museum. Through physical exhibits, immersive videos, and interactive displays, they got a first-hand understanding of China’s aerospace technological progress and achievements. This visit also emphasized the crucial role of precision instruments in aerospace engineering.
Moreover, the participants toured HIT Museum to learn comprehensively about the university’s significant contributions to scientific research, talent cultivation, and national development since its establishment in 1920. This experience gave them a vivid and profound understanding of HIT’s spirit of “Strict Standards, Earnest Endeavors.”
Closing Remarks
The successful hosting of the “Precise Measurement, Precise Future” International Summer School provided participants with a high-level platform for learning and communication. It also effectively promoted academic interaction and cooperation among students from different countries and regions, further expanding their international horizons.
Outstanding student representatives from fields like optical engineering, precision instrumentation, and intelligent sensing shared their learning experiences and research insights. As an important initiative by the School of Instrument Science and Engineering to cultivate young international scholars, this event aims to strengthen cooperation with universities and research institutions around the world in frontier areas such as precision measurement, advanced manufacturing, and aerospace. By sharing resources and complementing each other’s strengths, the program hopes to jointly cultivate more high-end, interdisciplinary innovative talents to lead the future.
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