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Knights Aerospace Education Fund organizes students from Hangzhou Foreign Language School to participate in research activities at Hangzhou Innovation Institute of Beihang University

2024-11-30

Since November 15, 2024, Knights Aerospace Education Fund has been committed to "tailoring" personalized, diversified, and high-quality course content for Hangzhou Foreign Language School students through the science popularization and education collaborative education project signed with Hangzhou Foreign Language School. On November 30th, sponsored by the Knights Aerospace Education Fund, teachers and students from Hangzhou Foreign Language School went to the Hangzhou Innovation Institute of Beihang University to participate in a research activity with the theme of "Integration of Science and Education, Entering Universities". The purpose of this study tour is to provide students from Hangzhou Foreign Language School with a deeper learning experience and a broader stage for growth, and to cultivate young scientific and technological reserve talents with both innovative spirit and solid practical ability for the country.

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  A group photo of teachers and students from Hangzhou Foreign Language School at  Hangzhou Innovation Institute of Beihang University

  Science Popularization Chapel

The first step of this research activity is the "Aerospace Science Popularization Tour". The moment they entered the aerospace science popularization experience exhibition hall, everyone was shocked by the sight in front of them. 

Directly in front is a wall full of dazzling aircraft models. On the left is a scaled-down model of the wind tunnel used by the Wright brothers when they tested their aircraft, and on the right is a physical version of the "History of Chinese Rocket Development." The teacher who serves as the lecturer is Cheng Jiahao, a doctoral student at Beihang University. Teacher Cheng attracted all the students present with his vivid and interesting language and short stories. The students learned about the development history of the China Aerospace Long March series of rockets, Dongfeng missiles, and the Tiangong Space Station, as well as China’s first aircraft "Feng Ru-1", the first wind tunnel laboratory, the J-20, the Air Police-2000 and other important weapons of major countries. .

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Teacher Cheng teaches the story of missiles to students from Hangzhou Foreign Language School

 Students from Hangzhou Foreign Language School are learning about the development history of the Tiangong Space Station

Teacher Cheng introduces the Long March series rockets to students from Hangzhou Foreign Language School


In the subsequent technology experience session, students experienced projects such as man-machine chess playing, propeller rotation and lift-off, mechanical structural principles of machine gun shooting, and gyroscope rotation.

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Everyone watched the teacher debug the program on the spot and successfully controlled various complex movements of the robotic arm through remote sensing; after installing the sensor, the robot was able to avoid obstacles. In the Zhejiang Industrial Big Data and Robot Intelligent System Laboratory, the students followed Chen Associate researcher Ke learned the basic knowledge of robots, understood the cutting-edge technology in the fields of big data and industrial robots, experienced important scientific research tools at close range, and conducted scientific experiments on industrial six-degree-of-freedom flexible manipulators to grab objects. 

Everyone watched the teacher debug the program on the spot and successfully controlled various complex movements of the robotic arm through remote sensing. After installing the sensor, the robot was able to avoid obstacles and complete tasks as planned.

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Later, the students visited the Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Intelligent Sensing Materials and Chip Integration Technology. 

Everyone listened carefully to Associate Researcher Guo Zhanpeng's explanation of materials science. Among them, the introduction to thermoelectric materials aroused everyone's greatest interest. Dr. Guo distributed batteries and a white material to the students. Everyone tried to connect the material to power, and something magical happened: the two surfaces of the material became hot on one side and cold on the other. It was like a world of ice and fire. Dr. Guo told the students that this material has been applied in daily life, but higher-precision research is still continuing. The students also walked into the laboratory, and Teacher Guo revealed to everyone the uses of the "big guys" in the laboratory.

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Associate researcher Guo Zhanpeng explains materials science


The study activities progressed in the afternoon. Associate Professor Zhan Junjie, an outstanding alumnus of Hangzhou Foreign Language School, gave a wonderful lecture to the students. 

Dr. Zhan Junjie describes the magical environment on the moon from the perspective of an earthling living on the moon in 2524. This novel topic and the interesting astronomical knowledge interspersed in it led the students to listen carefully to this unique lecture - it was not so much a lecture as it was leading the students on a knowledge-rich and interesting journey of wisdom.

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Associate Professor Zhan Junjie gave lectures to students from Hangzhou Foreign Language School 


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The last stop of this study is a more exciting hands-on practice session. 

Teacher Shan Xu'an first led everyone to learn basic knowledge such as satellite attitude adjustment, orbital mechanics principles and satellite communication technology. Then he prepared a material package for making satellite models, signal transmitters and receivers, and encouraged the students to practice. Build your own small satellite communication system and remotely adjust the attitude of the satellite. Everyone worked hard and tried to improve it over and over again after completing the model construction.


The one-day study activity ended successfully. 

Mr. Benny Wong , founders of Knights Aerospace Education Fund and and Ms. Han Siying, awarded each student the title of "Aerospace Youth" and presented each student with a certificate of completion from the Hangzhou Innovation Institute of Beihang University. This study tour has expanded the students' knowledge base, deepened their understanding of national defense technology, robotics, and chip technology, and also stimulated their love for science and desire to explore the unknown.

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Quote: Hangzhou Foreign Languages School "Teachers and Students from Hangzhou Foreign Languages Participate in the "Integration of Science and Education, Entering Universities" Research Activities of Hangzhou Innovation Institute of Beihang University December 06, 2024

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