(SEU News Network, January 1st , Correspondent: Sun Yan) “We wish you all good health, success in work, a happy family, and all the best in 2024!” On December 27th, 2023, China’s 40thAntarctic Expedition Team sent a New Year’s message via telegram to express holiday greetings and heartfelt thanks to all the staff and students of SEU.
On November 1st, 2023, China’s 40th Antarctic expedition
team members set sail from Shanghai on the “Xuelong”, “Xuelong 2” and “Tianhui”
vessels, among which are two SEU researchers: Ge Jian, a teacher from the
School of Automation of SEU, and Wang Qihang, a young researcher from the
School of Automation of SEU. They are mainly responsible for maintaining
and upgrading the “SEU Polar Energy” polar unattended intelligent power supply
system set by SEU at Taishan Station and Kunlun Station.
The message mentioned that on the premise of ensuring the safety of major
equipment and personnel, the expedition is implementing the navigation plan and
inspection plan as scheduled, and has completed several major and key tasks.
“All these achievements are inseparable from SEU’s long-term concern and
strong support for the polar cause.” China’s 40th Antarctic
expedition team said in the message that next year would mark the 10thanniversary of General Secretary Xi Jinping’s congratulatory letter to the
completion of the Taishan Station in Antarctica, the inspection of the “Xuelong”
vessel and the important instruction to “understand, protect and utilize
Antarctica”, as well as the 20th anniversary of the
establishment of the Yellow River Station in the Arctic and the 40th
anniversary of the polar expedition. May we unite more closely around the
Central Party Committee with Comrade Xi Jinping at its core, fully implement Xi
Jinping’s Thoughts on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics for a New Era, and
make new and greater contributions to achieving self-reliance in science and
technology at a higher level, building a powerful country in education, science
and technology, and talent, and promoting Chinese path to modernization in all
respects.
It is said that the polar unattended intelligent power system developed
by SEU has been successfully transported to the Antarctic inland Taishan
Station and Kunlun Station with China’s 36th and 39thAntarctic scientific expedition inland teams and has been officially put into
operation. The unattended equipment can provide a stable and reliable power
supply for scientific research equipment at polar sites, accomplishing the established
scientific research tasks.
Source from: Southeast University
Translated by: Melody Zhang
Edited by: Kong Haoxuan
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