College of Ocean Science and Engineering visited Shanghai First Machine Tool Factory Co., Ltd. and Tiemu Semiconductor Technology (Shanghai) Co., LTD

Date:2024-10-11Views:10

  On October 11, the College of Marine Science and Engineering went to Shanghai First Machine Tool Factory Co., Ltd. and Tiemu Semiconductor Technology (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. to carry out enterprise visits. The event aims to deepen school-enterprise cooperation, expand student internship bases, and promote the deep integration of industry, university and research.

  In the discussion and exchange with the two companies, the two sides conducted in-depth discussions on internship training, joint training of internship bases and other issues. Ms. Xiang Yanhua, a teacher from the Department of Materials of our college, introduced in detail the college's talent training program, scientific research direction and achievements, and expressed her strong desire to strengthen cooperation with enterprises in talent training, practical training, scientific research cooperation, employment guidance and other aspects. The enterprises spoke highly of the comprehensive quality and professional ability of our students, and also expressed their willingness to establish long-term cooperative relations with the college.

  Shanghai First Machine Tool Works Co., Ltd. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Shanghai Electric Group Co., LTD., affiliated to Shanghai Electric Nuclear Power Group Co., LTD., is a national high-tech enterprise specializing in the manufacture of nuclear power plant nuclear island main equipment - reactor internals, control rod drive mechanism and nuclear fuel handling system.

  Tiemu Semiconductor Technology (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. is committed to the research and development and manufacturing of semiconductor devices. Its semiconductor devices are widely used in electronic information, communication, consumer electronics and other fields. With professional technical team and advanced production equipment, we continue to introduce high-quality semiconductor devices and contribute to the development of the industry.

Figure 1 Group photo

Figure 2 Communication scene