The Post-doctoral Workstation of XCCG in the Autonomous Region (the Innovation P
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On June 5, 2017, the
Department of Human Resources and Social Security of Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region announced the examination and
evaluation results of the postdoctoral innovation practice bases, of which the
establishment in the Autonomous Region was approved in 2013, for the year of
2017. The postdoctoral workstation (innovation practice base) of XCCG achieved
satisfactory results in examination and evaluation. This examination and evaluation
of postdoctoral innovation practice bases in the Autonomous Region involved 15
organizations where bases are installed, and the results were classified into 4
grades, i.e. excellent, satisfactory, qualified and disqualified. The
postdoctoral innovation practice bases examined and evaluated this time include
2 excellent bases, 4 satisfactory bases, 3 qualified bases and 6 disqualified
bases. In 2013, the local government approved the establishment of a
post-doctoral workstation (innovation practice base) of XCCG in the Autonomous
Region. The
postdoctoral innovation practice base is a provincial-level postdoctoral
working platform where colleges and universities, scientific research
institutions as well as enterprises and public institutions jointly cultivate
and employ high-level technological and
managerial personnel to promote the combination of
enterprises, colleges and universities as well as research
institutions. Since its establishment, XCCG postdoctoral
workstation of XCCG
has cultivated Doctor Li Peng and Doctor Yang Zhengxun in collaboration with
Chang’an University and Harbin Institute of Technology. Doctor Li Peng
conducted research on recycling high polymers (waste mulching
films and drip tubes and plastic pipes) as substitutional raw materials; the main researching project of Doctor Yang Zhengxun was the application and research of geopolymers in
road base courses in cold highland areas. This research has provided
theoretical support for the development of the highway industry and allowed the achievement of certain economic benefits. These satisfactory
evaluation results affirmed the work since the establishment of the
postdoctoral innovation practice base in 2013. Over the past 4 years, XCCG has
been committed to the construction of the
highways
in Xinjiang and the development of new road
materials. In addition, postdoctoral employees have been particularly dedicated
to the cutting-edge research subjects, proactive in innovation and attentive in
development, laying a solid technical foundation for the development of XCCG
traffic science and technology. In spite of the satisfactory evaluation results
obtained, we still have room for improvement. In the future, our
postdoctoral innovation practice base will make stricter demands on itself,
exert greater efforts on research projects, make
breakthrough in
major technologies and contribute its strength
to the progress of the traffic industry. It will strive for excellent results
in examination and evaluation next
year.