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Teachers and students from the University of Electronic Science and Technology visited the Institute of Geophysical Exploration for a production internship and exchange.

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2025-07-08

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To deepen the integration of industry and education and promote collaborative talent development between universities and enterprises, on July 7, Professor Wang Yaojun from the School of Resources and Environment at University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, together with Lecturer Li Lin, led a team to the Institute of Geophysical Exploration for a production internship exchange activity.

The group of teachers and students first entered the Geophysical Innovation Studio. At the dynamic sand table demonstration area and in front of the electromagnetic monitoring platform for oil and gas fracturing, everyone gained a vivid sense of how the Institute of Geophysical Exploration’s core technologies can penetrate complex geological formations, precisely pinpoint oil and gas reservoirs, and provide critical support for exploration and development. They also saw firsthand how the integrated sky-ground-well intelligent exploration technology system efficiently serves the discovery of mineral resources buried deep underground. Through these vivid and three-dimensional presentations, theoretical knowledge from textbooks truly came to life, becoming tangible and palpable.


Subsequently, Gu Zhiwen, a member of the Party Committee of the Geophysical Exploration Institute, Deputy General Manager, and Chief Engineer, delivered a special lecture titled “Application of Wide-Field Electromagnetic Method in Fracturing Monitoring at the National-Level Shale Gas Demonstration Zone in Southern Sichuan.” Combining the complex geological conditions of the Southern Sichuan shale gas field, he systematically explained how the wide-field electromagnetic method can accurately monitor the propagation paths of fractures and fluid flow patterns during fracturing operations by实时 capturing changes in underground electromagnetic fields. Step by step, he highlighted the critical role of geophysical exploration technology in “seeing through underground engineering” during shale gas development, presenting to the teachers and students in attendance the complete technological chain—from theoretical models to practical applications on the front lines of energy exploration.


This production internship exchange meeting, guided by the principles of "practical education and industry-academia integration," has built a bridge for deepened interaction between universities and enterprises. In the future, both sides will focus on areas such as oil and gas exploration and development, and mineral resource exploration and exploitation, continuously advancing industry-academia-research cooperation to cultivate more versatile talents who possess both theoretical depth and practical capabilities for the Natural Resources sector.

 

Executive Producer | Yu Changheng

Reviewed by | Zou Zhongping

Editor-in-charge | Zhou Huiying

Text | Liu Yuzi

Figure | Wang Pan, Liu Yuzi

Editor | Wang Yuchen