On December 11th, our Water Fun Classroom series of lectures were successfully held in Room A107, Building 2, Changzhou Campus. Associate Professor Shao Chenfei from our university was specially invited to give a lecture on the topic of Research on Digital Twin Water Conservancy Engineering Construction Technology for Precise Mapping and Intelligent Perception for undergraduate students of 2024.

At the event, Professor Shao Chenfei brought a wealth of valuable academic sharing. The lecture closely focused on the core requirements of smart water conservancy construction, focusing on the cutting-edge pain points of digital twin water conservancy engineering construction technology. In response to the key bottlenecks of weak real-time virtual real interaction and low integration of digital scenes that have long existed in the industry, Professor Shao systematically demonstrated the team's theoretical exploration and technological breakthroughs in the direction of precise mapping and intelligent perception. From innovative algorithms for extracting effective information from multi-source heterogeneous data, to core technologies for interpreting structural state field information in engineering, and to a technical framework for integrating intelligent monitoring and early warning with engineering and water conditions, team members combined multiple practical water conservancy engineering application cases to vividly demonstrate the practical effectiveness of digital twin generation technology in improving water and drought disaster prevention capabilities and optimizing water resource allocation. They intuitively demonstrated the entire process of smart water conservancy technology from the laboratory to the engineering site for the students present, and also provided practical solutions for the digital and intelligent transformation of water conservancy engineering.

