NO. 3 July 6, 2019 email: itgss2019@126.com
2019
organizing committee of Shanghai Textile Graduate International Summer School,
Writing: Jiaying Xu Translation: Can Gao
On July 6, the summer
school was rolling full steam ahead. The professors gave a passionate lecture.
More than 100 textile students gathered in the 1125 classroom with their
passion for textile major and the desire for knowledge. The students were
enormously enthusiastic. Today, Professor Jinsong Shen from De Montfort University
in the UK, Professor Qingqing Ni from Shinshu University in Japan, and
Professor Tushar K. Ghosh from North Carolina State University continue to
impart knowledge and bring a feast of thought and academy.
In the morning,
Professor Jinsong Shen brought us the third lesson-the application of enzymes
in textile biotechnology. The professor introduced the advantages, uses,
classification, processing of enzymes and the application of enzymes in wool
and nylon. The students were also very interested in the content of the professor's
speech and asked questions. After class, some students were still eager to ask
questions gathered around Professor Shen.
Professor Qingqing Ni came
to the classroom early, interacted with the students and started his first
class. In the class, he briefly introduced the situation of Shinshu University
and its textile academy in Japan. Later, the professor introduced the concept
of fiber to industrial textiles, and introduced the functional requirements and
classification of industrial textiles, as well as the uniqueness of textiles in
the aerospace field. Professor Ni used a combination of Chinese and English to
mobilize everyone's interest in learning. The class atmosphere is relaxed and
active.
In the second lesson,
Professor Tushar K. Ghosh first introduced himself to the students and the
environment in North Carolina State University. Subsequently, Professor Ghosh
introduced the definition of textiles to industrial textiles and introduced
functional fiber structures.
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Prof. Jinsong Shen |
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Prof. Tushar K. Ghosh |
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Prof. Qingqing Ni |