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2022-05-27
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Professor Alberto Conejo. (COURTESY PHOTO)

As an ancient Chinese proverb goes, "A respected teacher should be adept at imparting professional knowledge and dispelling students' doubts." Professor Alberto Conejo, a world -renowned expert in metallurgical engineering from Mexico, certainly radiates these qualities.

Conejo has been engaged in close academic exchanges and scientific research cooperation with University of Science and Technology Beijing (USTB) for a long time. In 2018, he was appointed as a full-time professor at the School of Metallurgical and Ecological Engineering of USTB, where he is responsible for undergraduate and graduate education in metallurgy, having trained many exceptional students along the way.

In 2021, Conejo received the Chinese Government Friendship Award, the highest honor bestowed upon foreign experts who have made the most significant contribution to international exchanges.

Working in China, a dream came true

"I find it easy to comprehend why I choose to work in China. China is the world's largest steel producer," Conejo told Science and Technology Daily, emphasizing that China has the world's largest steel company and that USTB, has the top metallurgy department.

He said it is a great privilege to work at USTB and advance his own research, adding that working and living in China is a dream came true.

Conejo never conceals his admiration for his Chinese co-workers and students, praising their openness to rising challenges and teamwork. Other factors, like the freedom of the academic environment and advanced infrastructure, also serve as decisive factors keeping him in the country.

Despite the differences between Chinese and Mexican cultures, Conejo believes that, "We share the same emotions and feelings under the surface of both cultures. USTB is now my home, my ship on this journey to achieve my dreams," he said, adding that what he cherishes most is his connection with Chinese people.

Metallurgy, an ever-changing field

Conejo has developed substantial expertise in the metallurgical engineering field prior to joining USTB. He has created a distinct perspective on the evolution of this field.

He said that metallurgy is a mature and time-tested science with a long history. He once encountered the confusion generated by the 1980s closure of the metallurgical departments in the U.S., seeing it as a mistake in a field that is constantly changing and evolving.

Conejo admitted that it is challenging to improve the energy efficiency of steel production. However, he is prepared to solve the issue with counterparts around the world. His research discoveries have attracted a great deal of interest from businesses and colleges domestically and internationally.

There are always obstacles in the way of progress. However, he is determined to pursue environmental sustainability and a shared community for humankind. "USTB researchers have played a vital role in the good shift toward a more environmentally friendly steel sector. If we can eliminate all hurdles to study in the field of metallurgy and work collaboratively with other researchers, we will undoubtedly create a better world," he noted.

Global efforts lead to advancement

Conejo emphasized that concerted efforts are required to mitigate the effects of global challenges such as climate change and the current pandemic.

"Even though the chances of face-to-face discussion has [been] reduced, collaboration is still essential for fostering shared development, which is not restricted to specific fields or nations," he said, highlighting that the diversity of perspectives and resources enriches every aspect of the world.

Professionally, Conejo maintains that carbon pollution and climate change are two of the most significant concerns facing the world today. He values China's efforts to minimize carbon emissions in pursuit of sustainable growth. In addition, he hopes that USTB will promote its brand and recruit the most talented international students possible.

He said that despite some people calling him a "utopian," he is confident that international cooperation, instead of isolated endeavors, will ultimately advance human society.

This article is also contributed by University of Science and Technology Beijing.

原文链接:科技日报

(责编:孟婍、陈丽萍)

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