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Undergraduate Innovation & Entrepreneurship Training

Supervising national/provincial/university-level innovation training projects for undergraduate students.

Ongoing Projects

2026

Digital Simulation Platform for Emergency Evacuation in Underground Large Spaces

  • Level: University Level
  • Principal Investigator: Gong Daxuan (24345015)
  • Advisor: Lai Zhengshou
  • Duration: Jan 2026 - Dec 2026
  • Description: Development of a physics engine-based digital simulation system for disaster evacuation in large underground spaces. The project integrates real 3D underground structural models with physics simulation and intelligent agent behavior modeling to evaluate evacuation capabilities.

Completed Projects

2025

Scientific Computing Visualization and Photorealistic Rendering Based on Graphics Engine

  • Level: University Level
  • Team Members: Zheng Zefeng, Gong Daxuan, Zhang Luoyun, Zhong Zhuoneng, Zhu Xinsheng
  • Advisor: Lai Zhengshou
  • Description: Addressing the high barrier of entry and low rendering quality of existing scientific visualization software by developing a ray tracing-based renderer with GPU acceleration to lower the threshold for scientific computing visualization.

2024

Drag Force Model and Numerical Simulation of Coral Sand in Water Flow

  • Level: University Level
  • Team Members: Zhang Haoqin, Liu Mingjing
  • Advisors: Lai Zhengshou, Huang Linchong
  • Description: Research on drag force models for coral sand particles in water flow based on CFD-DEM fluid-structure coupling theory. Numerical simulation and experimental comparison of regular and coral sand particle sedimentation, analyzing the correlation between particle geometric characteristic parameters and settling behavior.

2023

Numerical and Experimental Study on Drag Force of Calcareous Sand in South China Sea

  • Level: University Level
  • Principal Investigator: Liu Mingjing
  • Advisors: Lai Zhengshou, Huang Linchong
  • Description: Integration of OpenFOAM and NetDEM to form a CFD-DEM coupling system. Design and implementation of indoor physical experiments and numerical simulations of drag force on granular materials in flow fields, validating the correctness and effectiveness of CFD-DEM.
  • Outcomes:
    • 2 software copyrights approved
    • Award in International Rock Mechanics and Engineering Numerical Simulation Competition

For more information or to apply, please contact the advisor.