date: 2022-11-29
author: 陈源
On November 27, the 6th International Seminar on "The Future of New Energy", hosted by the School of Electrical Engineering and the International School of New Energy at Beijing Jiaotong University, kicked off successfully online. Professor He Jinghan, Secretary of the Party Committee of the School of Electrical Engineering, delivered an opening speech.
The seminar consists of three phases. Centering on the important deployment of the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China—"Vigorously advancing the energy revolution and accelerating the planning and construction of a new energy system"—it focuses on three themes: "Advanced Energy Storage Science and Technology (November 27)", "New Energy Grid Integration and Consumption Technology (December 4)", and "Belt and Road Initiative and Clean Energy Transition (December 11)". It aims to conduct academic exchanges and discussions, and build a diversified cooperation and exchange platform with industry experts, scholars and enterprises by relying on the teaching and scientific research resources of the school in electrical engineering and new energy-related fields.


Hosted by Professor Zhang Caiping from Beijing Jiaotong University, this theme invited distinguished guests to deliver wonderful reports:
Professor Wang Zhenpo from Beijing Institute of Technology, Director of the National Engineering Laboratory for Electric Vehicles.
Fan Yunxin, Chief Engineer of CRRC Zhuzhou Electric Locomotive Co., Ltd., Director of the State Key Laboratory of High-Power AC Drive Electric Locomotives.
Professor Wang Kangli from Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Winner of the National Excellent Young Scientist Fund.
Associate Professor Zou Changfu from Chalmers University of Technology, Director of the Energy System and Optimal Control (eSOC) Lab.
The guests elaborated on the research methods and conclusions of topics such as "Key Technologies and Applications of Data-Driven New Energy Vehicle Management and Services", "Application and Key Technologies of New Energy in Rail Transit Rolling Stock", "New Electrochemical Energy Storage Technologies", and "Application of Artificial Intelligence in Battery Modeling and Health Management". Their sharing triggered positive responses and enthusiastic discussions among participants, teachers and students, creating an active atmosphere and achieving fruitful academic exchange results. More than 100 teachers and experts from domestic universities, power and energy-related industries, as well as some teachers, graduate students and undergraduates from the School of Electrical Engineering and the International School of New Energy participated online.
First launched in 2016, the International Seminar on Renewable Energy has been successfully held for five sessions. This seminar not only broadens the academic horizons of teachers and students and promotes innovative academic exchanges, but also aligns with the policy orientation of developing new energy and fostering new industries. It has become a distinctive card of the school to support green development through exchanges and cooperation.