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- 业务3 | UKCSAE Home
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- "35 under 35" -- Autonomous Driving | UKCSAE Home
"35 under 35" salon event was successfully held The first "35 under 35" technical Salon event of UKCSAE was successfully held on June 18 2023. The theme of the first salon event is autonomous driving technology. Professor Xu Hongming, chairman of the association, delivered an enthusiastic opening speech. Four special guests gave academic reports and discussions on autonomous driving related technologies in turn.
- Group | UKCSAE Home
Our team President: Prof Hongming Xu – University of Birmingham Vice president: Dr Huayin Tang (Secretary general) – McLaren Automotive Shiru Song (Head of External Relations) – Ford Motor Company Dr Chunixng Lin (Head of Event & Organisation) – Jaguar Land Rover (in alphabetical order by last name) Honorary Advisors Dr Tao Chang – McLaren Automotive Prof Rui Chen – Loughborough University Dr Xiaoming Duan – Department of International Trade, UK Zhengnong Feng - Jaguar Land Rover Dr Bo Gao – AVL UK Dr Qiang Huang – Ford Motor Company Wensheng Huang – Sinopec Li Li - UK China Culture Association Dr Yufeng Li – China North Engine Research Institute Yunzeng Li - Bexley Council Prof Mike Ma - FISITA, Jilin University Prof Zhijun Peng – University of Bedfordshire Dr Jun Qiao – Changan Automobile, UK Dr Haiwen Song – Ford Motor Company William Yue – Ricardo Pingyou Zeng - Ford Motor Company Xiaofeng Zhang – Dengteng Technology Prof Hua Zhao, FREng – Brunel University London Yulong Zhu – SAIC Motor Department of Event & Organisation: Dr Ran Bao (Event Manager) – TAE Power Solutions Dr Jiayi Gu – Denso Automotive UK Dr He Ma – Ricardo Shoreham Yanping Ao – Mahle Powertrain Ltd. Department of External Relations: Dr Pin Lu – Jaguar Land Rover Department of Sectary Prof Yue Guo – Coventry University Dr Dian Liu – Lotus Dr Chaoyu Ye – Grid Edge Dr Xunzhe Zhang – Trinity College London Xingdong Mao – Spirax Sarco Yiran Liu – University of Bath
- COVID-19防疫攻略 - 1 | UKCSAE Home
COVID-19 epidemic prevention strategy-1 On March 26, 2020, the UK Society of Chinese Automotive Engineers (UKCSAE) invited Dr. Nie Nixuan from Wuchang Hospital to provide online science education and answer questions about the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Dr. Nie combined his experience in responding to the outbreak in Wuhan and gave an easy-to-understand explanation of the 'Seventh Edition of Diagnosis and Treatment Plan' based on cases, and also compiled a note to share with everyone. The coronavirus should be taken seriously, but if you know yourself and your enemy, it is not something to panic about. way for spreading Respiratory droplet transmission Wear a mask, a medical disposable mask is enough. Use your elbows to cover your mouth and nose when sneezing to avoid close face-to-face contact with others. You can hold your breath for a few seconds when others sneeze. Wear goggles (optional) to avoid other people’s saliva splashing, just wear glasses. When eating out, sit alone at a single table, avoid gathering face to face with others, and avoid talking while eating. spread by close contact Avoid direct contact with public places such as door handles and elevator buttons, and use paper towels to isolate them. If you come into direct contact with your hands, avoid rubbing your eyes, mouth, nose, and ears. Wash your hands or disinfect your hands with sanitizer. Try not to touch anything outside directly with your hands. You can use disposable gloves or spray disinfectant before touching. Go home, change all your clothes, wash your hair and take a shower. Spray alcohol or disinfectant on the bottom of the shoes and place them in a ventilated place outside the door. Spray disinfectant on the clothes and hang them in a ventilated place, or use ultraviolet light to disinfect them for more than half an hour. All items brought home from outside should be sprayed with disinfectant before being brought into the home. Cook food, do not eat it raw. Aerosol transmission in closed environments Mainly, closed places such as hospital wards where the virus gathers in high concentrations are prone to infection if exposed for a long time. The chance of infection is low in confined spaces such as elevators, so just wear a mask and avoid direct contact. Please open windows for ventilation at home. The impact of feces, urine, etc. on the environment causes aerosol transmission Pay attention to the hygiene of public toilets. Try not to use it in contact with it Disinfectant: It is recommended to use 75% alcohol. The proportion of 84 disinfectant should be used strictly in accordance with the instructions. Do not put disinfectant in the car to avoid high temperature and fire. In short, be sure to wear a mask when going out, wash hands frequently, and avoid crowd gatherings . Symptoms of COVID-19 infection The main symptoms are fever, dry cough, and fatigue. A small number of patients are accompanied by symptoms such as occlusion, runny nose, sore throat, myalgia and diarrhea. Severe patients often develop dyspnea and/or hypoxemia one week later. Mild patients may only present with low-grade fever, mild fatigue, etc., without pneumonia. The symptoms of some cases of children and newborns are not typical, showing vomiting, diarrhea and other gastrointestinal symptoms, or just mental weakness and shortness of breath. prevention It is important to maintain a good and optimistic mood. Most patients have a good prognosis, and most of the severe cases are elderly with underlying diseases. Drink 2000mL of water every day, soak vitamin C effervescent tablets in water and drink once. Moderate exercise, breathing exercises or Baduanjin (refer to the video). Or exercise in other ways, based on body tolerance. Preventive Chinese medicine prescription: 10g of astragalus, 10g of Atractylodes, 10g of Fangfeng, 10g of dried tangerine peel, 10g of Pinellia ternata, 10g of Codonopsis pilosula, 10g of Poria, 10g of licorice, 10g of Scrophulariaceae, and 10g of Morus bark. It can be taken as daily drinking water. treat Western medicine: Antiviral: Arbidol, Oseltamivir. or other antiviral drugs. It is not recommended to use three or more antiviral drugs at the same time. If adverse drug reactions occur, discontinue the drug immediately. The number of days of use shall not exceed 10 days. Cough and phlegm relieving: Asme, Cherno, Ambroxol Anti-inflammatory drugs: moxifloxacin, azithromycin, amoxicillin. Chinese patent medicine: Dry and itchy throat: swallow and feel refreshed Cough relieving and phlegm resolving: powerful loquat dew, Chuanbei loquat dew, lung force cough Fever symptoms: Xiaobuihu granules Fatigue, diarrhea: Huoxiang Zhengqi Capsules (pills, water, oral liquid) Use when fatigue is accompanied by fever, dry stool and other obvious symptoms of heat symptoms. Mask choice Q&A Q: Do people who recover from infection develop antibodies? A: People who have fully recovered will produce certain antibodies and will not be infected for a period of time. Q: If I hear an unknown cough in my yard, can I still open the window for ventilation? A: It is very important to open windows for ventilation. We should develop the habit of opening windows for ventilation every day. Q: Is it safe to order takeout? How to pick up express delivery safely? A: Do not have direct contact with the courier. Put the items at the designated location and pick them up yourself. The outer packaging of items should be disinfected, and the food inside can be heated before eating. Q: How can I ensure my safety when going to the supermarket? What are the chances of infection in supermarkets? A: Wear a mask, especially in supermarkets with central air-conditioning systems. Reduce touching, refer to 'Close Contact Transmission'. Q: Is there a better way to recycle masks? Oven at 60°C, dry for 40 minutes A: Poor temperature control may damage the mask material. You can put the mask in a ventilated place to dry and ventilate. If you have multiple masks, you can dry one and use one to achieve circulation. Q: If someone in your family is infected and quarantined at home, how can you prevent others from being infected? A: The quarantined person lives in a separate room, uses a separate toilet, uses separate tableware and does not eat with other people. Used tableware must be disinfected. If the quarantined person is someone who needs care, protection must be taken during the care process.
- "35 under 35" -- Virtual Simulation | UKCSAE Home
"35 under 35" salon event-Virtual Simulation was successfully held The new "35 under 35" event of the Society of Chinese Automotive Engineers of the UK was successfully held on September 29, 2024. The theme of this salon event is virtual simulation, focusing on the application of advanced virtual simulation technology in modern automobile development. Professor Xu Hongming, Chairman of the Society of Chinese Automotive Engineers in the UK, delivered an opening speech at the event, introduced the significance of the "35 under 35" event, and elaborated on the important role of virtual simulation in automotive technology innovation. In this salon, four special guests delivered academic reports in turn, discussing the latest applications and developments of virtual simulation technology in intelligent driving and new energy vehicle development. This salon event was hosted by Wang Hetian, a doctoral student of WMG at the University of Warwick. The sharing content of the guests was in-depth and wonderful, and the discussion session interacted with the audience enthusiastically, providing a professional and in-depth academic exchange platform for online audiences. First, Dr. Xu Yipeng from the University of Liverpool shared with everyone "Intelligent decision-making algorithms to achieve refined charging management of electric vehicles". Dr. Xu Yipeng is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Liverpool, UK, and is mainly engaged in the management of flexible resources on the power demand side such as electric vehicles. Dr. Xu introduced the severe challenges facing the power system power balance in the context of the construction of a new power system, and elaborated on the flexible energy storage opportunities created by electric vehicles as a new type of flexible and adjustable load in the current environment, and discussed in depth the large-scale real-time charging management strategy of electric vehicles based on the learnable long-term and short-term impact balance. The second report came from Dr. Kong Yan, a postdoctoral researcher at Brunel University London. Dr. Kong Yan's research areas mainly involve data-driven control and multi-vehicle collaborative control. The theme of this report is "Vehicle Cooperative Optimization Base on Date-driven Control". Dr. Kong Yan introduced the vehicle optimization control method and demonstrated how to achieve the balance and optimization of multiple goals such as driving safety, energy management, and driving comfort in different driving scenarios. He also introduced a framework for multi-vehicle collaborative optimization and explored how to achieve collaborative optimization of regional traffic and energy through vehicle networking technology. Afterwards, He Xu, a doctoral student in mechanical engineering at the University of Birmingham, shared his experience on the topic of "The significance and application of virtual simulation in human-machine co-driving technology". He Xu's main research direction is data-driven modeling and optimization control of human-machine co-driving frameworks. He is also a member of the CASE Vehicle Education and Research Center at the University of Birmingham. In this sharing session, the role of virtual simulation in promoting the development of human-machine collaborative driving systems was discussed. Through virtual simulation technology, human-machine co-driving systems can be tested in a safe environment, reducing development costs and accelerating design iterations. The last guest speaker was Yi Xiao, a PhD student from the University of Glasgow. His topic was "Graph Spatial-temporal Networks Based Decision Making for Automated Vehicles". Yi Xiao graduated from Tongji University with a bachelor's degree in Vehicle Service Engineering and a master's degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Glasgow. He is currently studying at the James Watt School of Engineering at the University of Glasgow. His main research areas include planning and control of autonomous vehicles, and he focuses on the application of graph neural networks in the prediction and planning of social behaviors of vehicles. After the report, the guests and online audiences had a wonderful discussion on the development and prospects of virtual simulation and digital twin technology in the fields of new energy vehicles and autonomous driving, and gave professional insights into the multi-angle questions raised by the online audience. The event was strongly supported by the association's partner Gasgoo, and attracted more than 15,000 viewers to watch the live broadcast online. (Event playback link: https://zhibo.gasgoo.com/watch/11299932 ) The "35 under 35" event is a series of activities launched by the Society of Chinese Automotive Engineers in the UK. It aims to provide a platform for young talents to display and share their scientific research results, and at the same time share their experience and insights in studying, scientific research and work with members and colleagues. If there are young talents who are interested in participating in the future series of activities as guests, please scan the code and fill in the registration form below, or contact the person in charge of the association directly.
- Participate | UKCSAE Home
Membership No register fee required. Membership can be requested as individual or group Two types of membership are available Associate member: apply to who work for Automotive industry in the UK. Affiliate member: apply to who study in Automotive area or relevant subjects in the UK. Membership will automatically turn to Affiliate once leave the country (or leave automotive industry). Submit the application form for authorization. Both individual and association have the right to terminate the membership. 加入我们
- 2020/10 New Challenges under New Brands | UKCSAE Home
academic-20200523 2020/10 - 电动车主题研讨会 "Gathering high-end talents and discussing forward-looking topics." has always been the original intention of the Chinese Automotive Engineers Association of the UK. Under the epidemic, we will still work with experts from the European automotive industry to hold online seminars to discuss the latest and most forward-looking hot topics in the automotive field. The association will launch the second technical seminar of the year on May 23, 2020. This seminar has specially added a special discussion session with experts to provide professional interpretations on hot topics in the industry that everyone is concerned about. Date: May 23, 2020 Time: 09:50-12:00 (London time) 16:50-19:00 (Beijing time) Format: Online (Zoom platform) Cost: None Language: Chinese Speaker: Dr. Huang Qiang Speech topic: Trends and challenges of automotive product innovation and strategic choices of automakers Expert Panel: Dr. Huang Qiang, Professor Ma Fangwu, Dr. Zhou Yi, Dr. Song Haiwen, Professor Li Yufeng Panel Discussion: Changes and Opportunities Brought by COVID-19 to the Automotive Industry Registration method: To complete the registration form of Wenjuanxing, you can directly click the link https://www.wjx.top/m/77264567.aspx or long press the QR code on the poster to enter the registration. Registration time: The channel has been opened and will end at 17:21 on May 21. Friends are welcome to sign up and participate. The conference link will be sent to the registration email address one day before the conference.
- 【技术专题】Optimizing Fuels & Engines | UKCSAE Home
Anchor 1 2020/07/25 - Designing Fuels & Engines for Optimum Efficiency On July 25, 2020, UKCSAE (UK Chinese Society of Automotive Engineers) will launch its fifth annual online technical seminar. Speech Topic: Designing Fuels and Engines for Optimum Efficiency Speaker: Prof Roger Cracknell Panelists: Prof Hongming Xu, Dr Jun Qiao, Dr Haiwen Song summary: Pathways to low carbon mobility are presented and discussed in the context of the trajectory towards net zero carbon. A full lifecycle approach is needed to make a fair comparison between different pathways. Choosing the right fuel can also play a key role in minimising “tank to wheels” emissions: this point is illustrated looking at various examples. Date: July 25, 2020 London time 10:00-12:00 (Beijing time 17:00-19:00) Format: Online (Zoom platform) Cost: None Language: English This event will be open to all interested friends inside and outside the association. Please scan the QR code in the picture below to enter the registration page. The conference link will be sent to the registration form registration email address one day before the meeting. Anchor 2
- UKCSAE | UKCSAE Home
About us UKCSAE’s initiation and registration was a result of immense support bestowed by friends across industries and geographies. UKCSAE is a non-profit association connecting the Chinese community of automobile industry in the UK, and promoting exchange and support among its members and with related partner organizations. The association plans to organize industry-level summit annually, as well as technical seminars online and offline, and industry networking events periodically. The association engages Chinese employees in auto companies, suppliers, consultancies, universities and research institutes, and relevant entities of the UK’s automobile industry and related industries. The association currently has over 200 registered members from over 50 companies and organizations, and with its inception, is officially opening up for membership registration. Cooperation partner: - The International Federation of Automotive Engineering Societies (FISITA) - Society of Automotive Engineers of China (SAEChina) - Northern America Chinese SAE - North American Association of Chinese Engine Engineers (NAACEE) - Germany CGME - Japan Chinese SAE
