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Enjoying Rich Cultural, Academic Experiences

Source: Science and Technology Daily | 2023-03-23 09:51:39 | Author:  Staff Reporters


Professor Goh Hui Hwang. (COURTESY PHOTO)

By Staff Reporters

Four years ago, Malaysian scientist Goh Hui Hwang first made his way to China, where he took up a post as a professor at the Department of Electrical Engineering, Guangxi University. In a recent interview with Science and Technology Daily, he shared his enriching experiences in China.

A voyage of culture and research

Since his first visit to China, Goh has been mesmerised by China's civilization, which spans over 5,000 years. The traditions of Chinese calligraphy, painting, and  human values such as modesty, courtesy, and straightforwardness enchant him.

China's research and innovation atmosphere has impressed Goh, a researcher at Guangxi University. He emphasized that China prioritizes the advancement of science and technology and is intent on advancing scientific research.

Goh's scientific studies have been advanced by Guangxi University's robust scientific research and teaching environment. According to him, enormous resources and manpower were devoted to the construction of an experiment platform, thereby laying the groundwork for in-depth scientific research.

The ramifications of Goh's research on electrical power systems, renewable energy, and energy efficiency are enormous. Although fossil fuels continue to generate a significant portion of the world's electricity, they are nonrenewable and will run out someday. Using fossil fuels has also contributed to environmental issues. Goh's research focuses on improving the energy efficiency of present power systems and assuring the dependability of electric supply. His research is consistent with China's "dual carbon goals" to reduce carbon emissions and develop renewable energy sources.

Despite the advantages of conducting research in China, Goh has been confronted with some challenges. Though the pandemic has delayed the completion of his research lab, Goh is optimistic and feels that the delay will not hinder his research in the long term.

BRI promotes expansion of international collaboration

The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is an important worldwide corporation programme that has been instrumental in supporting  the growth of international cooperation. China is implementing this initiative, which entails the construction of infrastructure and transportation networks across Asia, Europe, and Africa in order to stimulate economic growth and development in these regions.

According to Goh, whose country has profited from the BRI, based on the concepts of consolidation, cooperation, and shared benefits, this effort has encouraged peace, friendships, mutual understanding, and trust among nations through widespread collaboration and shared progress.

Goh is optimistic that the Chinese government will always follow the values of peaceful collaboration, openness, inclusivity, mutual learning and win-win benefits, which not only develop political mutual trust, but also economic integration and cultural variety.

This year marks the tenth anniversary of the BRI, and Goh is certain that BRI will continue to contribute to the world's ability to solve issues, create opportunities, and develop confidence.

   

This article is also contributed by Guangxi University.

Editor:毕炜梓

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