Huang Weilong, a doctoral student at Wuhan University of Science and Technology, successfully completed the Arctic field glacier expedition

Recently, after more than a month, Huang Weilong, a doctoral student at Wuhan University of Technology, successfully completed the Arctic field glacier research mission and returned to the China Polar Research Center in Shanghai.After multiple rounds of selection by the Ministry of Natural Resources, Huang Weilong was successfully selected for the 2023 China Arctic Yellow River Station Scientific Expedition Team

Recently, after more than a month, Huang Weilong, a doctoral student at Wuhan University of Technology, successfully completed the Arctic field glacier research mission and returned to the China Polar Research Center in Shanghai.

After multiple rounds of selection by the Ministry of Natural Resources, Huang Weilong was successfully selected for the 2023 China Arctic Yellow River Station Scientific Expedition Team. As a representative of the Ministry of Education's universities, he conducted a field glacier exploration mission in the Arctic from August 31 to September 28, and was also the only student member of the field glacier exploration team.

Due to the epidemic, the scientific expedition at the Arctic Yellow River Station was interrupted for 4 years. This year's Arctic Yellow River Station scientific expedition is the first scientific expedition since the resumption of the epidemic. The inspection is tight in time and requires a large workload, and all equipment needs to be manually transported to the glacier, which requires high physical strength for field researchers. The wild glacier team overcame the difficulties and dangers of low temperatures, strong winds, thick snow, and polar bears, and successfully completed the scientific research task.

It is understood that Huang Weilong is a doctoral student at the School of Shipbuilding and Energy Power Engineering at Wuhan University of Technology. The school collaborates with the China Polar Research Center to cultivate a doctoral degree in the study of material and energy balance on the surface of Arctic glaciers. His supervisor is Professor Qian Zuoqin. Professor Qian Zuoqin has conducted years of research on heat transfer and strength of polar sea ice, as well as collisions between sea ice and structures. Currently, there are multiple doctoral and master's degrees engaged in research in this field. Professor Qian Zuoqin participated in the South and Arctic scientific research in China three times in 2010, 2013, and 2015. In this research direction, he has been approved by two National Natural Science Funds and one China Polar Science Strategic Research Fund. In recent years, he has collaborated with multiple units on projects. (Correspondent: Wang Qiang, Wuhan University of Technology)

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