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Offline award results announced! SEU Achieves Outstanding Results at the 51st International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva

Publisher:Leah LiRelease time:2026-03-30Number of Views:10


Recently, the 51st International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva, Switzerland, was held, with both online and offline participation. Currently, the offline award results have been announced, with SEU winning a total of 11 awards, including 2 Gold Medals with the Congratulations of the Jury, 5 Gold Medals, 2 Silver Medals, and 2 Bronze Medals.



Among them, two projects won the Gold Medals with the Congratulations of the Jury: the “Virtually Magnetic Core for High Power-Density Electromagnetic Devices” developed by Prof. Cheng Ming’s team. Cheng Ming’s team from the School of Electrical Engineering; and the “Multilayer Nonlinear Diffraction Neural Networks with Programmable Fast ReLU Activation Function” developed by Associate Professor Ma Qian/Academician Cui Tiejun’s team from the School of Information Science and Engineering.


Five projects won Gold Medals: the “A Variable-Amplitude Biomimetic Soft Snail Robot for Complex Terrains” developed by Prof. Song Aiguo’s team from the School of Instrument Science and Engineering; the “Large-Scale High-Density Dual-Modal Brain-Computer Interface Chip” developed by Prof. Liu Hong’s team from the School of Biological Science and Medical Engineering; the “Multi-Scale Damage Assessment and Life Prediction Technology for Stay Cables” developed by Prof. Zhang Wenming’s team from the School of Civil Engineering; the “Combined Post-Grouting Device for Pile Tip and Pile Side of Cast-in-Place Piles and Construction Method Thereof” developed by Prof. Dai Guoliang’s team; and the “Origami Metamaterials: From Folded Geometry to Multifunctional Protection Systems” developed by Prof. Chen Yao’s team.


The exhibition, founded in 1973, is co-organized by the International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva was founded in 1973 and is co-organized by the Swiss Federal Government, the Canton of Geneva, the City of Geneva, and the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). It is one of the oldest and largest invention exhibitions in the world.






Source: Office of Science, SEU

Translated by: Melody Zhang

Proofread by: Gao Min

Edited by: Leah Li



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