From January 12 to 18, 2020, under the guidance of Yang Senlin, the school's undergraduate counselor, 42 undergraduate students went to Sendai, Japan to participate in the Northeast University winter camp. The students were diligent and proactive in the activities, which showed the students' good communication ability and solid professional quality, and were highly praised by the teachers and students of Northeast University.
The winter camp team went to Tohoku University in Sendai on January 14. Professor Yuichi Moriya from Engineering Research delivered lectures in English. During this period, the students carefully studied the related courses such asCircuit Principle, Signal and System, etc., and mainly studied the basic circuit analysis methods and related knowledge in signal processing.
In addition to rigorous professional courses, the school also arranged Japanese language and culture courses. Chuanshan, a teacher from Northeastern University, explained the basic knowledge of Japanese, such as the origin of hiragana, katakana and Japanese Chinese characters in Japanese, the relationship between them and Chinese characters, and the differences between them. Each of the students shared their own impressions of Japan and what they learned in Japan.
The students of the two schools held a cultural exchange and sharing meeting on the afternoon of January 16. The postgraduates of Tohoku University, who had been studying in UCSD in the United States for one year, explained to us the general situation of the campus life, daily study and extracurricular activities of Tohoku University in Japan, introduced the exchange life in the United States and some differences between the American and Japanese universities, and summarized some of their own views on Tohoku University.
On the way to Sendai, the team also visited Asahi brewery in Ibaraki county. Through the Japanese commentator Ono's introduction, students had a comprehensive knowledge of the operation process of modern enterprise factory production line and the industrial waste recycling treatment mode under the guiding principle of "zero waste, zero pollution".
On the morning of January 18, the team came to the Future Science Museum in Tokyo. Things in the museum displayed the thinking of science and philosophy, which would inspire people to explore more about the unknown world and to answer deeper philosophical questions. Through Japanese ukiyo, we learned about the impact of science and technology on our daily life, watched honda asimo robot performance, and knew about how Japanese scientists understood future resources and technology in the art sculpture created by AI. At this point, the winter camp was successfully completed.