On April 9th, our university and the Belarusian State Technical University held an international academic conference on parts hardening, repair, and anti-corrosion technology through online video conferencing. This conference is also an important part of the 105th anniversary celebration series of Belarusian State Technical University, and it is also the first international academic conference jointly attended by students from both universities.
Professor Sheleg Valeri Konstantinovich, Director of the Technology Teaching and Research Office of the Belarusian State Technical University and Corresponding Academician of the Belarusian National Academy of Sciences, Professor Alabiey, Dean of the School of Mechanical Engineering, Professor Kravchuk Marina Anatolyevna, Director of the Russia Ukraine Cooperation Exchange Center of our university, Wang Lijun, Dean of the School of Mechanical Engineering and Automation, Zhao Yuan, Dean of the School of Mechanical Engineering and Automation, Zhang Lili, Dean of the School of International Education, as well as student representatives from our university's "2+2" joint training program and the School of Mechanical Engineering and Automation, gathered on the online conference platform to conduct in-depth exchanges and discussions on parts hardening, repair, and anti-corrosion technologies.
The conference focused on the theme of "Surface Hardening and Repair of Parts", and utilized the rich technical resources of Belarusian State Technical University in the field of mechanical manufacturing to conduct a deep analysis of the importance of this field in key industries such as equipment manufacturing and energy and chemical engineering. Experts not only shared research progress, but also extensively discussed the challenges encountered in applications and future development trends, providing new ideas and directions for industry development.
At the meeting, students from our school's "2+2" joint training program actively demonstrated their ideas in optimizing part hardening processes, innovating repair technologies, and developing anti-corrosion materials, demonstrating the innovative vitality of young scientific research forces. Six graduate students from Belarusian State University of Technology attended the conference and delivered excellent speeches. At the same time, the two universities reached a preliminary consensus during the conference on establishing joint laboratories, exchanging teachers and students, conducting short-term academic visits, and other cooperation matters, aiming to further strengthen cooperation in the field of mechanical manufacturing technology, promote the integration of industry, academia, and research, and build a more efficient cooperation platform.
At the closing ceremony, Professor Shchereg Valeri Konstantinovic awarded certificates of participation to students of the "2+2" joint training program who presented academic reports at international academic forums. The School of Mechanical Engineering at the Belarusian State Technical University has also awarded conference certificates to our students who are pursuing further studies at the university.
The successful holding of this conference marks a new level of cooperation between the two universities in the field of mechanical manufacturing technology, laying a solid foundation for in-depth cooperation in subsequent joint scientific research projects, talent cultivation, and teacher-student exchanges. In the future, our school will continue to be guided by technological breakthroughs, build higher-level academic platforms, and strive to cultivate composite talents with "professional+language" abilities and international competitiveness.
Translated by Basic Courses Department



