On December 29, 2023, the Flow-Solid Control and Well Completion Laboratory held its annual work summary and exchange meeting at the Qingdao Carnival Hotel. The meeting was attended by all laboratory faculty, research assistants, graduate students, and some undergraduate students who have applied to the laboratory. The meeting aimed to review the laboratory's work in 2023, plan future activities, assess the performance of faculty and students, implement year-end performance rewards, discuss the advancement of future tasks, and exchange ideas on the development of graduate students' professional abilities and comprehensive qualities. The meeting was divided into four stages: faculty work summaries, graduate student work summaries, discussion of future work plans, and research paper writing exchange. Stage One: Professor Dong Changyin, the head of the laboratory, summarized the laboratory's overall work for 2023 and outlined future plans. In 2023, the laboratory successfully completed all research tasks and graduate training, achieving excellent results in various research projects, particularly in the field of成果转化 (technology transfer). The laboratory also made significant progress in intellectual property, collaboration, and student training. Faculty members Zhou Tong and Bai Li, along with research assistant Fang Yan, provided their work summaries. Stage Two: The focus shifted to graduate student work summaries. All graduate students reported on their learning and work throughout the year. Professor Dong briefly commented on each student's performance and announced the 2023 year-end performance reward plan. Rewards for outstanding students will include updates to work equipment, academic leave, and stipends. Stage Three: The discussion moved to planning for future work. Professor Dong outlined key tasks for early 2024 and the winter break. Plans include high-quality completion of research projects, enhancing student training and capabilities, advancing academic paper and patent writing, publishing the monograph Flow-Solid Control and Well Completion, applying for national and provincial fund projects, and organizing the second National Seminar on Sand Control and Well Completion Technology. The laboratory will also focus on building and upgrading sand production simulation systems and equipment, and strengthening academic and international exchanges. Specific work was discussed for the hydrate, gas storage, extrusion/fracturing, water control completion, and CCUS/new energy project groups. Stage Four: The afternoon session focused on advancing academic paper writing. Professor Dong arranged recent plans and specific tasks for paper writing and provided training on the process. Graduate students reported on their ongoing papers, discussed issues, and planned future writing strategies. The discussion aimed to enhance students' awareness, skills, and progress in academic writing. The meeting concluded with a collective dinner and a raffle. The event successfully reviewed and advanced the laboratory's work, promoting continued development and progress.
[摄影 战鑫杰]