Shenzhen Institute of Information Technology
Shenzhen Institute of Information Technology (SZIIT), officially established in November 2
SZIIT has been selected as a candidate institution for master
Innovative Laboratories
The university is home to multiple key and innovative laboratories that support scientific research and teaching. For example, the Optoelectronics Innovation Laboratory facilitates courses and extracurricular innovation projects in electronic circuits, embedded systems, and EDA technologies. It is equipped with high-speed oscilloscopes, signal generators, power supplies, and other experimental instruments. Other key labs include the Urban Rail Transit Laboratory, the High-Intensity Laser and Advanced Materials Laboratory, and the Digital Dental Laser Intelligent Manufacturing Laboratory, covering fields such as intelligent manufacturing, rail transit, and new materials.
Research Strengths
SZIIT is committed to promoting research innovation and technology transfer under the philosophy of
In less than five years, the number of university-industry joint labs increased from 6 to nearly 50. The total value of technology transfers, including licensing and equity investment, has quadrupled.
Potential for Collaboration
SZIIT offers strong collaboration potential in the following areas:
1) Intelligent Manufacturing and Laser Technology: Collaborative projects in laser intelligent manufacturing through its joint lab with Han’s Laser.
2) Artificial Intelligence and Big Data: Research and applications supported by the Key Laboratory for Cloud Security and Big Data Applications.
3) Rail Transit and Intelligent Perception: Urban Rail Transit Laboratory focuses on system operation management and intelligent maintenance.
4) New Materials and New Energy: Research in new materials is supported by key labs such as the High-Intensity Laser and Advanced Materials Laboratory and the Crystal Growth and Advanced Testing Laboratory.
5) Creative Design and Digital Arts: The School of Creative Design includes laboratories such as the Digital Rapid Prototyping Lab and the Multimodal Human-Machine Ergonomics Lab, supporting the development of industrial design, environmental design, and the intersection of art and technology.
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