On January 15, the office of Guangdong Science and Technology Award Review Committee released the list of the proposed awards of Guangdong Science and Technology Award for 2021, with 22 natural science awards, 12 technical invention awards and 142 science and technology progress awards to be granted, totaling 176 awards, among which universities picked up a total of 85 Guangdong Science and Technology Awards as the first completing unit. Shenzhen University won a total of 10 awards as the first completing unit, including 4 first-class awards and 6 second-class awards.
Under the great attention of the leaders of the university and the college, and with the hard work of the reporting teachers and scientific secretaries, the College of Civil and Transportation Engineering won four awards in 2021 as the first-completed unit, including two first-class awards for technical inventions, one first-class award for scientific and technological progress, and one second-class award for scientific and technological progress. In addition, the College of Civil and Transportation Engineering, as a participating unit, also won one Second Prize of Natural Science.
We hereby extend our warm congratulations to the individuals and teams who received the awards! The specific list of awards is as follows.
Title of achievement |
Finisher |
Grade |
Key technologies and applications for sustainable operation and maintenance of coastal major infrastructure |
Xing Feng,Zhu Jihua,Liu Jun et al. |
First Prize |
Development and application of key technologies for the advanced construction of steel-composite bgesridges |
Li Yong, Du Hongbiao, Zhou Zhixiang et al. |
First Prize |
Development and application of key technologies for the advanced construction of steel-composite bgesridges |
Chen Xiangsheng, Zhao Yong, Su Dong et al. |
First Prize |
Key technology and application of wind vibration control and corrosion protection for large span cable-stayed bridges along the riverside |
Zhou Haijun, Wang Bo, Zou Yiqing et al. |
Second Prize |
Information extraction and quantitative inversion of hyperspectral and high spatial resolution remote sensing data |
Jia Sen, Zhu Jia Song, Wu Zhaocong et al. |
Second Prize |