From left to right:Lyu Peilun, Zhu Mingwen, and Li Jiayang
On December 8, 2024, the award ceremony of the "Huawei Cup" Chinese Postgraduate Mathematical Contest in Modeling (MCM) were recently held at Shandong University. Under the guidance of Prof. CAI Zhanchuan, PHD students LYU Peilun, ZHU Mingwen, and LI Jiayang from the School of Computer Science and Engineering, Faculty of Innovation Engineering, were honored with the 1st prize. Meanwhile, our university's students received one 2nd and three 3rd prizes. The China Postgraduate MCM is one of the theme competitions of the “China Postgraduate Innovation & Practice Competitions” (CPIPC). This year’s contest was jointly hosted by the China Academic Degrees and Graduate Education Development Center and the Children & Youth Science Center of the China Association for Science and Technology, undertaken by Shandong University, and sponsored by Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. This competition is the largest and most influential national postgraduate discipline competition in China, accessible to all postgraduate students nationwide. In total, 20,247 teams from 521 postgraduate institutions across international and provincial, autonomous regional, directly controlled municipal, and special administrative regions participated successfully.
The Macau University of Science and Technology commits to the principle of attaching equal importance to teaching and research, cultivates a campus spirit of “Harmonious Perfection and Continuous Innovation”, makes active efforts in the exploration of the characteristic educational mode of graduate students, provides incentives and support for graduate students to take part in the CPIPC. Prof. CAI Zhanchuan, Asst. Prof. LAN Ting, and Asst. Prof. YE Ben from the School of Computer Science and Engineering, Faculty of Innovation Engineering, have been actively organizing and guiding graduate students to participate in the China Post-Graduate MCM, and conducted pre-competition counseling work to improve the participation level of postgraduate students.