Recently, the curtain opened for the 17th Challenge Cup, a national competition on science and technology works for college students. After fierce competition, ZUFE was awarded one national second prize of the main circuit, one national first prize of the red culture-specific category, and one national third prize, recording a historic breakthrough in total score.
This competition was co-sponsored by the Central Committee of the Communist Young League, China Association for Science and Technology, Ministry of Education, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Students and Scholars Association, and People’s Government of Zhejiang Province. With the theme of “Making China Great with Science and Technology,” this competition has attracted nearly 2,000,000 university students from over 2,000 universities across the country. Altogether, 1,260 pieces of work were shortlisted for the final.
The Challenge Cup, a national competition on science and technology works for college students, is billed as the “Olympics” for college students’ technological innovation. As the hottest national competition and the most representative, authoritative, and exemplary one, it now represents the platform for colleges to demonstrate their academic power, educational quality, and the overall quality of students.
The 17th “Challenge Cup” National Science and Technology College of Extra-curricular Academic Competition Works
Award |
National Second Price |
The Name of the Work |
Optimized Control of Non-food Conversion of Cultivated Land -- Based on Investigations in Zhejiang, Jiangsu and Hainan |
Person(s) in Charge |
Zhang Bohan |
Adviser |
Li Wuyan, Xu Baogen, Wu Shaohua |
Team Members |
Li Qiaoqiao, Zhao Zheng, Lin Wenjie, Hou Xianrui, Jiang Qinmuzi, Gao Yujie, Qin Yujie |
The 17th “Challenge Cup” National Science and Technology College of Extra-curricular Academic Competition Works Specialized in Red Culture
Award |
National First Price |
National Third Price |
The Name of the Work |
Why the “Important Window” was Set Up in Zhejiang Province: A Red Culture Perspective Based on Interviews of 305 First-line Party Members Fighting against the Pandemic from Villages and Businesses |
Visiting War Victims and Inheriting the Red Culture -- A Case Study of Quzhou and Jinhua |
Person(s) in Charge |
Ji Weijie |
Zhang Ning |
Adviser |
Zhou Yantong, Dong Jincai, Cheng Xiaodong |
Xiang Long |
Team Members |
Wu Yi’na, Qin Ji’ao, Wang Hailian, Chen Lisha, Pei Han, Zhu Shiyi |
Wang Minhui, Li Huashuo, He Shouda, Wang Jiamin |