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Good news! Our laboratory has secured its first National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars grant! This marks a significant breakthrough in our laboratory's 2023 National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) funding!

Sep 7, 2023

Recently, the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) announced the review results for the first batch of NSFC projects in 2023. The National Engineering Laboratory for Big Data achieved a significant breakthrough in this year's NSFC application process, securing five NSFC projects with a total funding of 5.6 million yuan. These include two Youth Fund projects, two General Program projects, and one National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars project.

Congratulations to the project leaders who received funding!

The National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars project approved for this laboratory is for Professor Li Jianqiang, the laboratory's executive director, titled "Network Collaboration of Robots and Intelligent Systems," with approved funding of 4 million yuan. This project marks the laboratory's first grant from the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars, representing a significant breakthrough in its National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) funding.

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The laboratory has always been committed to attracting and cultivating innovative research talent, attaching great importance to the NSFC application process, and actively serving the major national strategic needs of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and the Shenzhen Pilot Demonstration Zone. Moving forward, the laboratory will continuously strengthen its talent pool, create a high-quality research environment and platform, comprehensively improve the quality of applications, and strive for even better results. Simultaneously, it will provide researchers with broader development opportunities and support, actively promote the transformation of research results and technological innovation, and make greater contributions to the scientific and technological progress and socio-economic development of the university, the Greater Bay Area, and even the nation.

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