An admissions session about the Smart Logistics Program at Tsinghua Shenzhen International Graduate School (SIGS) was held on May 7 at the School of International Education of Wuhan University. The event showcased the research and educational resources as well as the innovative achievements of SIGS’s Smart Logistics Program. Students from Wuhan University attended the session.
During the session, Professor Wai Kin (Victor) Chan, associate dean of SIGS and director of the Smart Logistics Program, provided an in-depth analysis of the latest research dynamics and cutting-edge technologies in the field of smart logistics. He also introduced future developments in this area. Chan also detailed the resource advantages of SIGS, including top-notch scientific research facilities, extensive industry cooperation experience, and an international faculty team, all of which strongly support the program's in-depth research. He further shared innovative results achieved by the school, underlining its leadership in the smart logistics field and providing students with valuable practical experience and learning opportunities.
Chan also elaborated on the course offerings of the Smart Logistics Program, faculty strengths, and opportunities for practical applications. He emphasized that the integration of theory and practice will enable students to master the skills the field requires.
Following Chan’s remarks, a representative from the SIGS Admissions Office introduced the school's overall admission policies and the upcoming SIGS global summer school program.
Wai Kin (Victor) Chan introducing the Smart Logistics program at SIGS
Throughout the session, students from the School of International Education at Wuhan University engaged in lively discussions with Chan about future trends and academic research directions in smart logistics.
Group photo of event attendees
The Smart Logistics program at SIGS is an English-taught program tailored to cultivate high-end talents in smart logistics who are globally competitive and adopt an international perspective. Graduates are expected to be competitive in smart logistics engineering, technical management, and cross-cultural exchange, and apply interdisciplinary knowledge including logistics engineering, information technology, and data science in various logistics scenarios along the “Belt and Road.”
For more information on the Smart Logistics Program at SIGS, please visit:
https://www.sigs.tsinghua.edu.cn/en/2023/1010/c1668a91291/page.htm
Edited by Alena Shish & Yuan Yang
Reviewed by Zhang Chengping & Chen Chaoqun