China News Service, Shanghai, July 21 (Reporter Zheng Yingying) What is probably hotter than the current weather is Shanghai’s “Ke’s Fun-Summer Weekend Camp”. On the 21st, the event kicked off on a hot weekend.
The event is jointly created by the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum, the Shanghai Library, the Shanghai Chinese Academy of Engineering Academician Consultation and Academic Activity Center and the Shanghai Science Popularization Education Development Foundation. It will continue to bring a series of science popularization activities to the public on weekends in July and August. Stimulate scientific interest, broaden scientific horizons, understand the scientific spirit, and allow the public to go on a wonderful journey of science and dreams.
The scene was very popular that day. Here, as soon as the four-legged robot "dog" appeared in the market, many "fans" of all sizes flocked to it. Over there, the science course "Water controls the ups and downs" attracts parents to take their children to find out.
Tan Jiahua, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering and a professor at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, has been deeply engaged in design theory and application research in the field of large engineering ship technology for decades. This time he gave a popular science lecture entitled "The most important weapon to build a great country, pursuing the dream of a maritime power". This lecture is the first time that the "Shanghai Science Popularization Forum" of the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum and the "Academician Expert Forum" of the Shanghai Chinese Academy of Engineering Academician Consultation and Academic Activity Center have collaborated together. It is also the 100th issue of the "Academician Expert Forum".
Since the museum was temporarily closed for upgrading and renovation, the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum has focused on social needs, strengthened external cooperation, and delivered high-quality science popularization resources to schools, communities, venues, villages, and business districts. In the future, the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum plans to continue to “go global” and hold more special activities. (End)