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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
"Can a microchip be flexible?" A decades-old quest by Peng Huisheng's research team at the Institute of Fiber Electronics and Devices at Fudan University has now become a reality. Recently, the Peng Huisheng/Chen Peining team at Fudan University created the world's first "fiber chip," which is expected to provide new technological support for the transformation and development of emerging industries such as electronic textiles, brain-computer interfaces, and virtual reality.
During his research, Fudan University professor Chen Peining came to a profound conclusion: “Every time a new research area is opened, it is necessary to attract specialists from various disciplines and fields. Scientific breakthroughs stimulate both the development of disciplines and the training of personnel.”
"General Secretary Xi Jinping emphasized that education must play a leading and supporting role in achieving a positive synergy between independent technological innovation and human resource development. This has determined the direction of our research and teaching activities," said Chen Peining.
"We are restructuring our disciplines, teaching systems, and governance based on a 'platform' approach, fostering deep integration and a virtuous cycle of development among education, science, technology, and human resources," said Fudan University President Jin Li. "By creating new structures such as interdisciplinary research centers and university-enterprise joint labs, we are implementing flexible project-based and team-based work models, aiming to break down barriers and allow structures, personnel, and resources to naturally flow and interact effectively within the system."
Over the past year, China has made significant new achievements in the comprehensive promotion of education, science and technology, and human resources – from the promotion of the establishment of National Engineering Academies and social science training bases to the innovative placement of pilot national colleges in advanced fields and the implementation of the Breakthrough Program in Basic and Interdisciplinary Sciences.
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