October 22-26, the world's leading Laboratory Sustainability Conference was held in California, USA! With The theme of "The Road to Decarbonization", the event focused on sustainable design, system optimization, green laboratories, net-zero facilities, and laboratory decarbonization. Mr. Haipeng Chi, Chairman of DYNA, as Vice President of the International Sustainability Lab China Chapter, led the team to the event and exchanged ideas with laboratory owners, operators, designers, engineers, builders and sustainability managers. After the meeting, Chi Haipeng led the academic flow delegation to visit 12 laboratories in Anaheim, Irvine, San Diego, Riverside, Denver and other cities, including 10 LEED platinum laboratories, and shared cutting-edge laboratory technologies with I2SL board members.
On October 26, the delegation visited the "Intelligent Laboratory Exchange Seminar" at the University of California, Irvine, and had in-depth exchanges with participants on topics such as the intelligent and sustainable development of laboratories. Then visit SUSAN & HENNRY SAMUELI and NNATURAL SCIENCES at the University of California, Irvine
The University of California, Irvine, founded in 1965, is part of the University of California system and is known as the "public Ivy." There are eight Nobel Prize winners and seven Pulitzer Prize winners, and the school ranks 34th in the 2023 Best Universities in the United States. Named to Sierra Magazine's Top 10 Greenest Campuses for 12 consecutive years, it currently has 23 LEED Platinum buildings and 11 LEED Gold buildings.
Observation and Modeling Laboratory for Marine Ecosystems and biological research facility for health sciences.
University of California, San Diego (abbreviated as UCSD or UC San Diego) As of 2020, UCSD alumni include 27 Nobel Prize winners, 3 Fields Medal winners, 8 National Medal of Science winners, 8 MacArthur Fellows and 2 Pulitzer Prize winners, and the current faculty includes 254 members of the United States Four Schools.
has the highest density of Nobel Prizes in the world. Currently, there are about 300 professors, 109 members of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 75 members of the National Academy of Sciences, 38 members of the National Academy of Engineering, and 8 members of the National Academy of Medicine.
University of California, Riverside, referred to as UCR, is one of the top 1.3% universities in the World ranked by the Center for World University Rankings. Richard Schrock, Nobel Prize winner in chemistry, and Barry Clark Barish, Nobel Prize winner in physics, teach at UCR.
On October 30, the delegation came to Colorado School of Mining, and Chi Haipeng was invited to give a keynote speech on "Building a laboratory like a Car & Black Light Laboratory", and jointly discussed the fully automated assembly production line, black light laboratory and other patented technologies independently developed by DYNA with the scholars on site.
Chi Haipeng introduced that the model data bridge system independently developed by Dana Technology can realize the connection between parametric design of building models and industrial production data. The fully automated assembly production line is composed of robots, positioner, SPR riveting system, ground rail, fixture, control system, etc. Only 3 technical workers can complete the workload of the original 216 people, and the production efficiency has increased by 6900%. The "Black Light Laboratory" of Dayna Technology is a system composed of independently developed software systems, robots, intelligent hardware, automatic control equipment and testing equipment, etc., from sample entry to automated testing, to the final data storage and management of all processing, transmission and testing processes without manual operation. It is more suitable for the relatively fixed process, high operation frequency, high labor intensity, and the experimental operation scene involving toxic substances, explosion and fire danger, or other harmful to human body.
Then we visited the petroleum engineering laboratory and teaching building, physics laboratory and teaching building of Colorado School of Mines.
Colorado School of Mines is mainly committed to engineering and applied science research, and is one of the strongest institutions in the world in the research of resource development, exploitation and utilization. The Colorado University of Mines was built to cater to the local mining industry and was the first public institution of higher learning in Colorado.
Since its founding in 1876, the University of Colorado Boulder has produced 13 Nobel Prizes, 9 MacArthur Awards, 2 Pulitzer Prizes, 1 Turing Award, 1 Lasker Prize in Medicine, 29 academicians of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 25 academicians of the National Academy of Sciences, There are 24 members of the National Academy of Engineering and 22 members of the National Academy of Medicine