The postgraduate Party branch of Marine Materials launched the "I Do Practical Things for Teachers and Students" activity to help enhance the research capabilities of postgraduate students

Date:2025-12-29Views:18

To further promote the "I Do Practical Things for Teachers and Students" campaign and help postgraduate students enhance their research literacy and capabilities, recently, the postgraduate Party branch of Marine Materials invited Zhang Chengzhi, a 2024 doctoral student majoring in Ship and Ocean Engineering Materials, to give a lecture on the theme of research retrieval drawing tools and experimental skills in the materials major. Engage in experience exchanges and sharing with undergraduate, master's and doctoral students majoring in Marine materials.

To further promote the "I Do Practical Things for Teachers and Students" campaign and help postgraduate students enhance their research literacy and capabilities, recently, the postgraduate Party branch of Marine Materials invited Zhang Chengzhi, a 2024 doctoral student majoring in Ship and Ocean Engineering Materials, to give a lecture on the theme of research retrieval drawing tools and experimental skills in the materials major. Engage in experience exchanges and sharing with undergraduate, master's and doctoral students majoring in Marine materials.

This theme practical activity is a practical measure taken by the postgraduate Party branch of Marine Materials based on students' research needs and to serve their growth. It not only builds a cross-grade and cross-direction communication platform for students, but also further creates a research atmosphere of mutual assistance and common progress. The Party branch will continue to promote the in-depth integration of Party building and scientific research, constantly pay attention to the actual difficulties that students encounter in their studies and research, advance the "I Do Practical Things for Teachers and Students" activity in depth and in a solid manner, and continuously assist in enhancing the research capabilities of postgraduate students.

Figure 1 shows Zhang Chenghui, a recipient of the National Scholarship, sharing and exchanging her experiences

Figure 2 Group photo of the event