In the vast sea of ​​life, although I am as small as a small boat, I do not like to anchor in a warm harbor, but rather yearn to set sail bravely and sail towards the vast distance. From the university campus to the aviation industry automatic control institute, from the world of

In the vast sea of ​​life, although I am as small as a small boat, I do not like to anchor in a warm harbor, but rather yearn to set sail bravely and sail towards the vast distance. From the university campus to the aviation industry automatic control institute, from the world of precision machinery to the grand stage of new sensor design in the military industry, for me, this is a leap in physical space, and it is also an exploration and exploration of the limits deep in my soul. Transcendence, a gorgeous transformation intertwined with wisdom and courage.

When I was in college, I freely roamed in the fields of structural design and ultra-precision processing, and was involved in various fields such as micro-structure design and ultra-precision surface processing. However, when I first came into contact with the design of new sensors, I suddenly felt like a child who could not swim. , facing the vast "sea", I feel a little at a loss and confused, not knowing how to take the first step. "As long as the country needs it, I can throw away whatever I have learned in the past," Yu Min, the father of the hydrogen bomb, once said. Compared with the development of hydrogen bombs, what are the difficulties after entering the institute? I told myself that instead of being confused and overwhelmed, it would be better to pick up my bags and set off. When

first started working in the control institute, I actively participated in training courses and project discussions within the institute, and communicated face-to-face with professional experts. Their wisdom and experience nourished my heart like nectar. In the process of learning and communication, I was shocked by the profound knowledge and rich experience of the experts. I benefited a lot and gained a deeper understanding of the difference between academics and career: academics focus on "learning", and career relies on "things". To do a good job, you must apply what you have learned, learn first and then do it, and judge success by the results of the "things".

Professional crossover is not insurmountable or unreachable. As long as you have the courage to try and persevere, you can open up a new world of your own.

Of course, real growth lies not only in the improvement of knowledge and skills, but also in the maturity of the mind and the broadening of horizons. In the new sensor design team, I learned how to work with people from different professional backgrounds to face complex and ever-changing challenges. We are master and apprentice brothers, and we are a group of like-minded comrades who trust and support each other and move forward bravely under the common goal. The power of this kind of teamwork allowed me to realize the true meaning of "everyone adds fuel to the flames", and the experience also taught me the ability to examine problems and find solutions from multiple angles.

The comprehensive growth has made me more calm and able to deal with various complex situations with ease.

is a new sensor that leads the world. The core is "new", and the difficulties are also "new". In this era of rapid change, only continuous innovation can maintain competitiveness and lead the trend, and if you want to innovate, you have to "learn". In R&D practice, we must constantly learn new knowledge in order to break through the constraints of old thinking and achieve new breakthroughs. When I was deeply reading the latest cutting-edge papers in the field, I returned to campus in a trance. At that moment, I suddenly realized: learning does not end when I leave school. Learning is a timeless theme for aviation people and will also be the magic weapon for me to achieve my next success.

switched from the familiar track to the unknown territory. Every step was marked with challenges and growth. I ran at an accelerated pace. Although there were many difficulties, it also made me more tenacious. I am grateful for every challenge. They allow me to transcend my self-realization value and are the beacon on my way forward.

Facing the future, I am full of confidence because I have a dream in my heart and a road under my feet. Switching runways is not only a leap in physical space, but also a deep exploration of one's own potential. I will continue to embrace my thirst for knowledge, my persistence in innovation, and my infinite vision for the future, and with an attitude of acceleration, I will ride the wind and waves in new fields and move forward bravely. That fire of persistence towards my dream will always illuminate my path forward. (Wang Huaiyu)