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SEIE Students Awarded at CRAIC

04/01/2022

On December 11th, the national finals of the 23rd CRAIC (China Robot and Artificial Intelligence Competition) were held in Chongqing Liangjiang Collaborative Innovation Zone both online and offline. Two SDJU teams achieved desirable results. Guided by Fan Guangyu, faculty member from SEIE (School of Electronics and Information Engineering), Huang Jiaxin and Wang Zhihong won the third prize by “service robot” in the national contest. The other team consisting of Wang Junfeng, Wang Hongcheng, Yao Maoxuan and Min Qi, under the guidance of Rao Lei, received municipal/provincial second prize by “robot for old-age service”.



CRAIC is among the 2020 National University Subject Competition List released by China Association of Higher Education. As one of the earliest contests held by Chinese Association for Artificial Intelligence, CRAIC has stood as one of the largest, the most influential and professional robot-related competitions. 2021 CRAIC has drawn over 10,000 students from over 400 universities and colleges, including Tsinghua University, Harbin Institute of Technology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, University of Macau, Soochow University, Xidian University, etc. At last, more than 1000 teams stood out through rounds of fierce competitions in different regions, and stood on the stage of national finals.

With no previous experience in CRAIC, two SDJU SEIE robotic technology innovation teams rallied for the first time, starting to prepare since the beginning of the summer vacation. They first careful studied CRAIC rules and regulations, and then, worked hard to surmount multiple difficulties including limited working space and insufficient tools and machines. Other than that, they created simulated competition environment for practice. After going through demand analysis, technical design, key issue tackling, computer-aided debugging and machine operation, two teams successfully met every standard and received approval from judges.

As a university-level subject competition team, the robotic technology innovation group persists in exploring ways to integrate entrepreneurship and innovation into study. By building up long-effect mechanism of subject competition and creating new selective training pattern for entrepreneurship and innovation competitions, the team has scouted and trained a pool of talented students. In recent years, SDJU students have received over 30 prizes at RCCCAA, ROBOWORK, etc. (School of Electronics and Information Engineering)


Test and adjustment for “robot for old-age service”


Test and adjustment for “service robot”