Address:92 Xidazhi Street, Nangang District, Harbin
Zipcode:150001
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Practical Training Center: Pioneering Future Technology
SEIE has planned and constructed the Practical Training Center for Future Autonomous Unmanned Systems in Sea, Air and Space, and fully upgraded the Practical Training Base for Electronic and Information Technology. We deeply integrate cutting-edge industrial technologies with innovative practical teaching, establishing a high-level, university-wide open platform for internship and practical training.

Floor Plan of the Practical Training Center for Future Autonomous Unmanned Systems in Sea, Air and Space

Floor Plan of the Practical Training Center for Electronic and Information Technology
With the goals of stimulating students' interest in professional learning, enhancing their professional skills, and developing their innovative qualities, the Practical Training Center for Future Autonomous Unmanned Systems in Sea, Air and Space organizes and carries out activities such as innovative practice, technological competitions, scientific research, and experimental training, so as to cultivate high-end talents with outstanding engineering capabilities for future intelligent unmanned systems.

The Future Air, Sea and Space Autonomous Unmanned Systems Internship and Practice Center is equipped with a full range of equipment including satellites, unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs), humanoid robots, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), microwave radars, and communication & navigation systems. It covers diverse professional and technological fields such as artificial intelligence (AI), 5G + Internet of Vehicles (IoV) communication technology, Beidou satellite positioning and navigation, shipborne navigation, integrated UAV design and multi-source perception, UGV perception and control, unattended millimeter-wave imaging, design of new radio frequency (RF) antennas, millimeter-wave vital sign detection, and ultra-low power spectral density covert communication technology.
The Center invites technical experts from enterprises and core faculty with scientific research and teaching experience to provide guidance for internships and practical training. Covering an area of approximately 450 square meters, it can accommodate 300 students simultaneously. It supports 70 courses and 23 competitions across the university, with a teaching team of 43 faculty members and an annual service volume of 35,000 student-hours. As an integrated base for science, education, innovation and training, it serves as a crucial platform for cultivating electronic engineering talents throughout the university.

The Future Air, Sea and Space Autonomous Unmanned Systems Internship and Practice Center supports the talent cultivation across multiple disciplines including control engineering, electronics, computer science, instrumentation science and technology, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, environmental science and engineering, transportation engineering, and aerospace engineering. It fully underpins the internship and practical training courses in fields such as aerospace science and technology, low-altitude economy, embodied intelligence, and marine exploration.

The Electronics and Information Technology Internship and Practice Base is committed to building a comprehensive software and hardware support environment for internships, practical training and innovative practices for students across the university. Focusing on cutting-edge industrial fields such as 5G/6G communications, low-altitude economy, intelligent perception equipment, integrated circuits and electromagnetic security, the base actively introduces new quality productive forces resources from leading enterprises, with on-site guidance provided by corporate mentors. It has thus established a talent training system featuring in-depth integration of industry, academia and research. The base aims to enhance students' systematic engineering thinking, awareness of norms and standardization, engineering skills and innovative capabilities, and to cultivate top-notch innovative talents with solid electronic and information engineering literacy.

The Electronics and Information Technology Internship and Practice Center currently houses over 400 sets of practical teaching equipment, including integrated sensing and communication detection devices, vector network analyzers, circuit board engraving machines, embedded development equipment, and electromagnetic environment simulation and communication devices. It offers a variety of undergraduate practical courses for the whole university, such as production internships, introductory internships, innovation and entrepreneurship courses, innovative research courses, and innovative experiment courses. The base delivers an average of 600 class hours and 37,000 teaching student-hours annually.
Successively, the center has supported faculty members in securing one Second Prize in the National Higher Education Teaching Innovation Competition; eight National First Prizes, twelve National Second Prizes and more than fifty provincial awards in the Experimental Case Teaching Competition; one Special Prize, one First Prize and two Second Prizes in the Heilongjiang Provincial Higher Education Teaching Innovation Competition. Additionally, two faculty members affiliated with the base have been honored as Distinguished Teachers of Heilongjiang Province.
