News Express: UM hosts high-level forum on new engineering talent cultivation

新聞快訊:澳大辦新工科人才培養高端論壇

 

澳大辦粵港澳高校工科聯盟年會暨新工科人才培養高端論壇
UM hosts the Annual Meeting of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao University Engineering Alliance and the High-Level Forum on Digital Intelligence Empowerment for New Engineering Talent Cultivation

 

 

澳大辦新工科人才培養高端論壇

澳門大學科技學院今(18)日舉辦2024/2025年度粵港澳高校工科聯盟年會暨數智賦能新工科人才培養高端論壇,吸引了粵港澳大灣區20所知名高等學府參與,包括香港大學、香港科技大學、中山大學、哈爾濱工業大學(深圳)、華南理工大學等,齊聚澳大共探數字智能技術驅動下的新工科教育改革與創新人才培養模式。

澳大副校長葛偉致歡迎辭時表示,聯盟自2020年成立至今,已發展成為涵蓋15所灣區成員高校的重要協作平台,持續推動區域高等工程教育的協同創新與高質量發展,為灣區科技創新注入新動能。未來,澳大作為聯盟的重要成員,將繼續秉持“協同創新、資源共享、融合發展”的理念,努力推動三地工程教育的深度合作與高品質發展。

是次論壇以“數智賦能新工科人才培養”為主題,深入探討人工智能、大數據、智能製造等前沿技術在新工科教育中的應用,以及工程教育改革的最新趨勢。活動內容豐富,涵蓋主旨報告、特邀演講、學術交流等環節,為與會者提供了高水平的學術對話平台。

論壇邀請了多位重量級專家學者作報告。主旨報告由哈爾濱工業大學(深圳)副校長張欽宇主講,特邀報告分別由澳大科技學院院長須成忠、汕頭大學工學院院長沈水龍,以及香港大學工程學院副院長陸洋發表。此外,聯盟還召開了年度總結報告會及換屆選舉會議,為與會者提供深入了解及交流的機會。

粵港澳高校工科聯盟成立於2020年,由哈爾濱工業大學(深圳)、中山大學、華南理工大學、香港科技大學和澳門大學共同發起。該聯盟旨在深化工程教育改革,應對科技革命與產業變革挑戰,培育未來的卓越工程人才。聯盟成員包括15所高校,涵蓋廣東、香港及澳門地區,並設有常任委員會與輪值主任機制,統籌合作事務及發展規劃。

 
UM hosts high-level forum on new engineering talent cultivation

The Faculty of Science and Technology (FST) at the University of Macau (UM) hosted the 2024/2025 Annual Meeting of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao University Engineering Alliance and the High-Level Forum on Digital Intelligence Empowerment for New Engineering Talent Cultivation today (18 July). The event brought together experts and scholars from over 20 renowned universities in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, including The University of Hong Kong, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Sun Yat-sen University, Harbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen), and South China University of Technology. Participants discussed innovative approaches to engineering education reform and explored talent cultivation models driven by digital and intelligent technologies.

In his welcome remarks, Ge Wei, vice rector of UM, highlighted that since its establishment in 2020, the alliance has developed into an important platform for collaboration among the 15 member universities in the Greater Bay Area. He noted that the alliance has consistently driven synergistic innovation and high-quality development in engineering education, injecting new momentum into technological advancements in the Greater Bay Area. Ge also added that UM, as a key member of the alliance, will continue to follow the principle ‘collaborative innovation, resource sharing, and integrated development’ to foster deeper cooperation and promote high-quality development in engineering education across Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macao.

Under the theme ‘Digital Intelligence Empowering New Engineering Talent Development’, the high-level forum focused on the application of cutting-edge technologies, including artificial intelligence, big data, and smart manufacturing, in engineering education, as well as the latest trends in engineering education reform. The event featured a rich programme, including keynote speeches, invited presentations, and academic exchanges, providing participants with a high-level platform for scholarly dialogue.

Many renowned experts were invited to the forum to deliver presentations, including a keynote speech by Zhang Qinyu, vice president of Harbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen), and invited presentations by Xu Cheng-Zhong, dean of FST; Shen Shuilong, dean of the College of Engineering at Shantou University; and Lu Yang, associate dean of Faculty of Engineering at The University of Hong Kong. In addition, the alliance held its annual summary meeting and election conference, providing participants with opportunities to understand each other and expand their networks.

The Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao University Engineering Alliance was jointly founded by Harbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen), Sun Yat-sen University, South China University of Technology, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, and the University of Macau in 2020. It aims to deepen engineering education reforms, address challenges posed by technological and industrial revolutions, and cultivate outstanding future engineers. The alliance now includes 15 member universities from Guangdong, Hong Kong, and Macao. It operates under a standing committee and a rotating leadership system to coordinate collaborative initiatives and development strategies.

To read the news on UM’s official website, please visit the following link:
https://www.um.edu.mo/news-and-press-releases/press-release/detail/61538/