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Four Consecutive Championships! Weihai Campus Students Achieve Outstanding Results in the 18th National College Student Software Innovation Competition

Time : May 26, 2025

Recently, the 18th National College Student Software Innovation Competition concluded in Ningbo. After eight months of intense competition, 45 teams advanced to the national finals out of over 2,000 participating teams. Among them, four teams from the Weihai Campus reached the finals, ultimately winning two National First Prizes and two National Second Prizes. The total number of National First Prizes ranked first in the country, marking the fourth consecutive year that the campus has secured the highest number of National First Prizes nationwide.

 

The Lingjing·Shanhai Chenxing team won a National First Prize. Team members include Wang Yilong and Zhu Pengqun (2022 undergraduates), and Zhao Jie (2023 undergraduate) from the School of Airspace Science and Engineering, and Wang Xiaoyu (2022 undergraduate) from the Marine College. Their project, “Wisdom Cube” (Zhihui Lifang), is an intelligent educational companion system designed for family education scenarios. Utilizing smart educational robots and touch-controlled projectors as carriers, it integrates technologies such as the Education LLM framework, multimodal interaction, virtual-real fusion, and intelligent analysis. It offers functions including textbook-assisted learning, intelligent homework grading and explanation, interactive English Q&A, summary of learning progress summarization, and feedback. The system aims to provide more efficient, interactive, and personalized educational support for parents and children, alleviating the pressures of home education while making learning fun and interesting.

 

The Lingjing·Cosmic Robot team also won a National First Prize. Team members include Li Chengze and Zhao Yicheng (2023 undergraduates) from the School of Airspace Science and Engineering, and Wang Yubo and He Shaokang (2023 undergraduates) from the School of Mathematics and Statistics. Their project, “PEA Q&A” (Wandou Jieyi PEA), is an AI tutoring software for basic physics education. Through dynamic explanatory animations, AR augmented reality, and 2D/3D interactive models, it visually presents physical processes and supports real-time parameter adjustment to observe pattern changes, making physics problems “come alive” and enabling vivid, personalized learning.

 

The Lingjing·Qixi team won a National Second Prize. Team members include Song Xinrui, Yu Yanrun, and Wu Junwei (2023 undergraduates) from the School of Airspace Science and Engineering, and Li Guojun (2024 undergraduate) from the School of Mathematics and Statistics. Their project, “Cloud Defense Intelligent Control” (Yun Fang Zhi Kong), is an AI tower defense game agent based on “Kingdom Rush”. Using strategy games as a platform, it integrates real-time target recognition, optimal strategy generation, fully automated operation, device interconnectivity, and AI strategy suggestion and evaluation functions, aiming to comprehensively enhance the gaming experience for real-time strategy game players.

 

The Lingjing·Zhishou team won a National Second Prize. Team members include Zhuge Chenghao (2022 undergraduate) from the Business School, Zhong Weihao (2022 undergraduate), Bai Xiaoteng, and Yang Mingzhe (2023 undergraduates) from the School of Airspace Science and Engineering. Their project, “Intelligent Protection Against Fraud” (Zhi Hu Fang Pian), is an AI anti-fraud tool specifically designed for the elderly. It can accurately identify AI-generated images, text, audio, and video, supporting upload detection, real-time monitoring, and voice interaction. By integrating a detection framework to identify deepfake content and using large language models for sentence-by-sentence analysis of suspicious text to reveal risks, it helps the elderly prevent fraud.

 

All the above award-winning teams are part of the “Lingjing” College Student Competition Group of the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Base of the School of Airspace Science and Engineering. The National College Student Software Innovation Competition started in 2008 and is classified as a Category A competition by Shandong University. It is also listed on the National Regular College Competition Ranking, organized by the Alliance of Demonstration Software Schools, and sponsored and supported by OPPO Guangdong Mobile Communications Co., Ltd. Since its commencement in October 2024, this year's competition spanned eight months and involved five selection stages: regional preliminary, regional semi-final, regional final, national semi-final, and national final. Teams from universities including Peking University, Zhejiang University, and Harbin Institute of Technology submitted a wide range of innovative works covering various artificial intelligence fields, including AI + Interconnectivity, AI + Graphics & Images, AI + Security, and AI + Application Innovation.

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