Smart Car Innovation Team
The Smart Car Innovation Team is formed by students who are majored in Smart Car related majors. The Smart Car Innovation Base is based on the Students Innovation Center, and is a creative technology competition team which aims to strengthen students’ practice and innovation abilities and their team spirits, so as to promote higher education reform.
The Smart Car Innovation Team mainly does smart car designing innovation activities. It takes smart car competitions and National College Students Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Plan Projects as direction, and under the guidance of teachers, students independently do their designing and research works, and they have gained many awards in previous smart car competitions, electronic design competitions, embedded system design competitions. Students’ researches cover mechanical design, embedded system’s development, control system design, theoretical research, wireless communication, software development and so on.
The Smart Car Innovation Team takes “focus on talent cultivation, encourage exploration, pursue excellence and participation” as its guiding principle, aiming to improve college students’ integrated application capacities of knowledge, basic practical capabilities and sense of innovation, and to stimulate their interests and potential in scientific research and exploration, thus to build an atmosphere that students can combine theory and practice, strictly conduct scientific research and pursue team coordination.
Awards:
In 2008, the 3rd Freescale Smart Car Competition: two teams won National Grand Prize;
In 2009, the 4th Freescale Smart Car Competition: two teams won National First Prize;
In 2010, the 5th Freescale Smart Car Competition: one team won National Second Prize;
In 2011, the 6th Freescale Smart Car Competition: one team won National First Prize;
In 2012, the 7th Freescale Smart Car Competition: one team won National Second Prize;
In 2013, the 8th Freescale Smart Car Competition: one team won National Second Prize;
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