Our School Wins 4 National Awards in the 2024 National College Students' Embedded Chip and System Design Competition
Release time:2024-12-23 

On December 1st, the national finals of the FPGA Innovation Design Track in the 2024 National College Students' Embedded Chip and System Design Competition came to an end. After fierce competition, our School of Intelligent and Electronic Engineering won four national second prizes, setting a new historical record. Our school was also awarded the "Outstanding Organization Award."

The National College Students' Embedded Chip and System Design Competition is recognized by the Ministry of Education as a major competition for college students. This year's competition attracted 10,726 teams and 28,970 participants from 625 universities. The competition included tracks for application, chip design, and FPGA. Among them, over 2,000 teams registered for the FPGA track, with more than 300 teams advancing to the national finals.

Since the start of the competition, our school's participating team has been fully committed to preparing, deeply studying the principles of FPGA innovation design, and combining the needs of industry and technological development. They carefully refined the details of their work, repeatedly tested and optimized it, and successfully advanced to the finals with solid professional knowledge and unremitting efforts. During the finals, our team remained calm and skillfully applied their knowledge and skills, demonstrating strong practical operational abilities.

 

The outstanding results achieved in this competition fully reflect the school's achievements in practical teaching and talent cultivation. In the future, the School of Intelligent Electrical Engineering will continue to actively explore new models of industry-university integration and scientific-education integration, to continuously provide society with outstanding innovative talents.