On the morning of March 8th, Professor Zhang Junming from Shandong University of Science and Technology was invited to deliver an academic report titled Construction of Mine Computing Environment and Digital Twin in Room 305 of the South Building, School of Mining, Guizhou University. Attending the event were Zhang Lin, the Party Secretary of the School of Mining, Zuo Yujun, the Dean of the School, as well as over 110 people including the directors of various research offices, teachers, graduate students, and undergraduates. The report was hosted by Dean Zuo Yujun.
Professor Zhang Junming began by illustrating what a mine computing environment is through examples, and briefly introduced the current contradictions and development trends in mine construction. Additionally, he shared the development history and technical characteristics of mine computing environments, focusing on the technical and application implementation of such environments. Finally, he emphasized that mine computing environments represent a technology that integrates multiple systems and disciplines, marking a significant step forward in the construction of smart mines and serving as an effective means for digital mine production.
Following the main presentation, the students and faculty members posed questions regarding the emerging technology of mine computing environments, the construction of smart mines, the realization of real-time modeling, and issues such as signal latency. Professor Zhang addressed their inquiries thoroughly and comprehensively, delving into the nuances of each question. He further exhorted the students to study diligently, emphasizing the importance of strengthening their programming language skills.
Closing the event, Dean Zuo Yujun summarized the report meeting. He first expressed gratitude to Professor Zhang Junming for his informative and detailed explanation, encouraging attendees to thoroughly digest the content and apply it to their future academic and research endeavors. Dean Zuo encouraged everyone to be courageous in innovation, to strive continuously, and to grow in competence, leveraging the advantages of youth in Guizhou Province's pursuit of precise exploitation of rich mineral resources.
The report meeting effectively ignited the research enthusiasm of all participants, enhancing their critical thinking skills and broadening their academic horizons. Students who attended the meeting unanimously expressed their profound gratitude, noting that they had gained valuable insights into the latest developments in mine construction and new ideas and methodologies for their academic pursuits. This event holds significant importance in enhancing the comprehensive quality and core competitiveness of graduate students in the School, fostering a vibrant and innovative academic atmosphere.