On May 24, 2010, the president of Germany Aalen University Prof. Schneider and his party Mr Cromm, and Prof. Fu visited NIMTE on invitation. The NIMTE deputy director WANG Weiguo and the department principal of magnetic materials Yan Aru warmly received the guests and held discussions with visiting exchange.
At the forum, WANG Weiguo welcomed the guests from afar, and briefly introduced the development ideas and research directions of NIMTE. Yan Aru introduced the NIMTE research progress on permanent magnetic materials. Prof. Schneider introduced the student education on Aalen University, and reported their research on the permanent magnet materials. Through the initial understanding, both sides also took detailed discussions on the collaboration mode between universities, research institutes and business corporations, the student development, and the research issues of interest in depth and detail.
Aalen Technical College is located in Baden- Württemberg in southern Germany. It is a long established German university on application science and technology, based on science and engineering professionals and assisted by economic and other liberal arts majors. There are about 2,000 students including 100 from abroad, and more than 100 professors and nearly 100 lecturers. The performance of this university on International exchanges is pretty good. It has cooperation agreements with the France Strasbourg University, the UK's Teeside University, and other universities in Finland, Hungary, and China. Especially, there are points in common and co-operation on the field of permanent magnetic materials research with our NIMTE. This discussion and exchange deepened the mutual understanding between the two sides, and laid foundation for possible cooperation on reasearch projects, academic exchanges and student education in future.
The Human Resource Leader, the Magnetic Materials professor Shen Baolong, and other researchers interested participated in the forum.
Prof. Schneider and his party visited the laboratories of the Magnetic Materials Division.
Renjie Chen