On November 24th, the Jiangsu University team, comprising Deng Xue and Wu Keying from the School of Automotive Engineering and Tian Hongchang from the School of Physics and Electronic Engineering, under the meticulous guidance of instructors Yin Hongfei and Xie Yue'e, stood out in the Finals of the National College Students' Physics Experiment Competition (Innovation) with their project "Holography," securing the first place in Group 1 and winning the National First Prize.
This competition is one of the 84 national A-level events recognized by the Ministry of Education, attracting 2,755 teams and 15,715 teachers and students from 667 universities across the country to register and participate. After intense competition, 548 teams from 280 universities eventually qualified for the finals. The competition featured four categories: themed projects, self-selected projects, physics experiment lectures, and micro-videos, aiming to assess students' theoretical depth and practical abilities. Our university's team's project "Holography" shone brightly in the finals due to its innovative content, refined PPT presentation, and the team members' excellent presentation skills. This not only fully demonstrated the technical prowess of the team and their instructors but also highlighted their innovative spirit of facing challenges and exploring unknown territories.