On the morning of 18 March 2024, the Department of Systems Science held a symposium themed Party Building Leads Cohesion, Science-Engineering Integration Promotes Development. Ma Jingbo, secretary of the Party Committee of the Business School, attended the symposium, while Prof. Wang Guangqiang and Zhang Hui, secretary of the Party Branch from the Department of Food Science and Engineering of the School of Health Science and Engineering; Wang Haidong, secretary of the Party Branch of the Department of Building Environment and Energy Engineering of the School of Environment and Architecture; and Wang Jing, research associate of the Institute of Photonic Chips, were invited to the symposium. Business School’s representatives Gu Changgui, director of the Department of Systems Science, Liu Yuanhua, secretary of the Faculty Party Branch, Fang Zhiming, secretary of the Doctoral Student Party Branch, Zhi Luping, secretary of the first Party Branch of Graduate Students' System and Transportation Engineering, Zhang Guang, deputy director of the Department of Systems Science, and Liu Lei, member of the Faculty Party Branch, participated in the symposium. The meeting was presided over by Gu Changgui.
Ma Jingbo expressed his welcome to all participants and he hoped that the Party building activities would promote the healthy development of disciplines. Participants also shared experiences from their faculties and departments, and explored innovative methods and development directions for Party building and scientific research.
During the symposium, the Faculty Party Branch of the Institute of Photonic Chips, the Party Branch of the Department of Food Science and Engineering, the Faculty Party Branch of the Department of Building Environment and Energy Engineering, the Faculty Party Branch of the Systems Science formed a partnership to explore the innovative mechanism of integrating Party building and discipline development.
Later, Wang Guangqiang, Wang Haidong, Wang Jing, and Gu Changgui introduced the details of their respective faculties, teams, and scientific research.
In the interaction session, the faculty and staff members carried out deeper discussions about the potential collaborations between science-engineering integration and Party building activities. They explored the new opportunities that Party building can bring to develop various disciplines.
This event provided a platform for exchanging ideas and experiences with other schools/institutes, which will help strengthen the scientific research and Party building efforts of the Department of Systems Science.
The Meeting Site
Group Photo