
To help students solidify their theoretical foundation in technology and ignite their enthusiasm for innovative practice, on November 16, the E-Tech Society of the School of Physical Science and Information Engineering held a new student training session in Room A504 and A507 of Building 11 on the West Campus. This training session was co-hosted by selected core members of the society: Wu Jinlei, Su Wenkai, Zhai Youqi, Jiang Xinhao, and Wang Yaqian.

At the beginning of the event, speakers Wu Jinlei and Su Wenkai introduced the students to what Keil5 is and its importance. They then detailed the core information of technology competitions by breaking down unique projects such as the heart-shaped lamp and light cube — from competition themes and rules to highlights of outstanding designs and award-winning experiences from previous years. This comprehensive sharing helped students establish a clear understanding of technology competitions. Following this, the speakers demonstrated the complete installation process of Keil5 in a clear and structured manner. Meanwhile, group leaders moved between the seats, listening attentively to students’ operational confusions and patiently answering detailed questions during the installation process, providing one-on-one guidance to lower the technical entry barrier. As the colorful lights of the light cube and the Guangzhou Tower model lit up, the atmosphere became even more vibrant. The speakers elaborated on the design logic and basic principles of the projects. During the interactive session, students frequently raised their hands, turning their curiosity into specific questions, and the discussion was filled with eager enthusiasm. Finally, the hosts summarized the key points of the training, and the students took a group photo to mark the successful conclusion of this enriching training session.





Technology training strengthens skills, and youth dreams shine brightly. This new student training session was successfully completed, not only allowing students to master the operation methods of Keil5 but also igniting their enthusiasm for innovative practice. In the future, the School of Physical Science and Information Engineering will continue to strongly support society activities, helping the flowers of youth bloom throughout the campus.

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Photography | Wang Yaqian
Text | Wang Yaqian
Editor | Wang Junyao
Proofreader | Zhu Xiaoteng
Reviewer | Zhao Nan
