李月:一期一会的那段华年,是我未来的源动力!

大学 作者:宁波诺丁汉大学 2021-07-27 12:57:39

Please scroll down for the English version-UNNC experience empowers alumna.

眼前这位言笑晏晏、明朗十足的90后女子李月,是宁波诺丁汉大学计算机系2020届的博士毕业生。2016年从宁诺本科毕业后,她就以优异的成绩拿到了本科直博的录取通知书。目前她已成为了西交利物浦大学智能工程学院计算机系的一名讲师。

“其实有不少人把女博士、计算机系贴上了狭隘的标签,似乎这些代表了呆板、无趣的衍生词,所以我一直想让大家看看,只要你愿意,人生的无限精彩都由自己定义,这也是母校浸润给我的一种态度!”李月说。



校园多元化的第二课堂

走出了精彩的求学路


喜欢社交的李月在大一时就在学校参加了多个组织社团,包括青协、舞队、舞社、口才与演讲协会等。第一年,她作为青协志愿者带领团队去新疆支教,陌生且艰苦的环境,极大地锻炼了她统筹领导的能力;第二年,她在舞社带领小伙伴们一起举办了 “舞动诺大” 舞蹈比赛和 “天鹅湖” 舞台剧,当日演出,座无虚席;第三年,在院系的支持下,她创办了第一个计算机类的学生学术社团——计算机爱好者协会……

最令她自豪的是大三那年,凭借自身的英语能力和计算机综合素质,在学校的推荐下,她和另一位学生陈天翊一起参加了在上海举办的“创意英伦” 盛典,与威廉王子现场同台交流。据悉,那次盛典是英国政府有史以来展开的规模最宏大的国际推广活动,也是威廉王子首次访问中国,被英国《每日电讯报》称为王子“历史性的远东之旅”,同时,她们俩也是“智慧城市”环节唯独受邀的中国学生。

从左至右:陈鲁豫、李月、陈天翊、威廉王子

2017年,李月结束了在英国诺丁汉大学的第一年研究学习,重新回到了宁诺,正是那一年,她遇到了挚爱的运动——攀岩。

“当时就觉得新奇好玩,第一次攀岩结束,感觉蛮棒的,于是顺理成章地加入了攀岩校队。”李月说,没想到这个不经意的开始,却是热爱的起航。

这项富有挑战精神和独特魅力的项目,真正激发了李月对它的热爱。而这种热爱,进一步推动着李月在这项运动中持之以恒,屡创佳绩。2019年夏天,李月参加了由中国大学生体育协会举办的中国大学生攀岩南区赛,并且获得了第三名的好成绩,尤其值得一提的是,这也是宁诺在攀岩赛事中获得的首枚奖牌。在随后的中国大学生攀岩锦标赛,她再一次创造佳绩,取得了第八名的成绩。

“除了能够强健体魄,锻炼身体以外,通过参加攀岩,让我交到了很多新的朋友。而同样的,因为有志趣相投的朋友能够在一起运动,也使得我更好地在攀岩这条路上坚持下去。这个过程不仅仅是一个运动的过程,同样也是一个社交的过程。社交与运动本就是紧密相联的。同时,像攀岩这样的Adventure Sports,包括我喜欢的潜水、滑雪,都能够提高一个人拼搏、冒险的精神。这样的精神在学习上也对我有着很大的帮助。”李月说。



老师们的言传身教

长大后我就成了你!


看着李月多姿多彩的文体生活,你或许会觉得她一个“玩世不恭”的女生,会不会耽误专业课呢?不!完全没有!这就是家长们常说的一款别人家的孩子——学得好,玩得好!

李月在校期间不仅学术成绩名列前茅,而且常常是各类奖项获得者的专业户,涉及项目也是五花八门,体育类、文艺类、实践类等等,还荣获了2020年度三校优秀博士生奖。

我在宁诺的时候,老师们一直坚持一种理念,除了专业知识的学习,鼓励同学们多探索尝试各种兴趣爱好,他们说,或许以后每个人并不一定都从事专业本身,但能够全身心地热爱生活,这才是生命本质。

李月坦言,自己读博也是受到了她博士生导师庄以仁教授(Prof. Eugene Ch'ng)的鼓励和支持。

Eugene不仅在学术和教学上成果丰富,而且是合气道黑带三段,也是宁诺合气道的创始人和道场主。在忙碌的学术和教学活动里,Eugene 仍然坚持每周至少三次带学生练习合气道,他非常鼓励学生们通过参加体育活动来增强自己的体魄。导师在学术和生活方面的表现无疑给了李月榜样的力量,激励她在学术工作的同时也好好生活。

还有计算机系的Dave老师,讲课幽默风趣,教学模式善用鼓励、肯定的方式,从不吝啬对学生的真诚夸赞,“这点非常让我受益,所以即使当时选择了从未涉略过的计算机专业,也是一直保持着积极的驱动力学习的。我现在做了老师,也在努力践行他的鼓励式教学,目前看来非常棒。偶尔有教学问题,我还会叨扰他们,他们也都是知无不言、言无不尽,是我一辈子的恩师!”李月感慨道。

李月说,“这一路回顾,自己的青春与宁诺相遇,像极了禅学所说的一期一会,自己觉得非常幸运和感恩。在未来,我也会继续向暖前行,始终做自己的小太阳。”



UNNC experience empowers alumna


After obtaining her doctoral degree from the School of Computer Science at the University of Nottingham Ningbo China (UNNC), Yue Li is now a lecturer in the Computing Department of the School of Advanced Technology at Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University. “As long as you wish, the broadness of life is up to yourself – this is what I learnt from my years at UNNC,” she said.

 

During her undergraduate study at UNNC, Yue participated in a variety of student clubs and organisations, including Young Volunteer Association, Dance Team and others, where she practiced her leadership skills and organisational capabilities. With the support of the School of Computer Science, she founded the first computer-related student club on campus – the Psycho Union.

 

In her year three, Yue and another peer student from UNNC, Tianyi Chen, took part in the GREAT Festival of Creativity in Shanghai, where they had the opportunity to communicate with Prince William face to face. The event was to demonstrate the best of British creativity, and Yue and Tianyi were the only Chinese student invited in the session.

 

In 2017, Yue returned to UNNC from the UK to start her doctoral study, and soon encountered her favourite sport - climbing. Yue joined the University’s rock-climbing team and took part in multiple climbing events. In 2019, she has won third place in the competition held by the China University Sports Association. Besides climbing, she also enjoys other adventurous sports such as diving and skiing. To Yue, sports can improve her spirit, help with study, and is a good channel of social interaction.

 

Besides diverse extra-curricular activities, Yue also had excellent academic performance during her study at UNNC. “At UNNC, I have been always encouraged to explore my real passions, in or outside the field of major,” Yue recalled. “Because not all people will develop their major into a career, but the ability to be passionate about life is valuable to everyone.”

 

During her postgraduate study, Yue also received much encouragement and support from her doctoral supervisor, Professor Eugene Ch’ng. Apart from his academic and teaching achievements, Eugene is an Aikido Black Belt III and the founder and owner of UNNC Aikido Society. His passion has undoubtedly inspired Yue. “Also, thanks to Dr Dave Towey, I was able to explore computer sciences – a new area to me for PhD study bravely. He is humorous and good at encouraging and approving students,” said Yue.

 

Looking back at her study journey, Yue feels grateful for what she has gained at UNNC, and will continue to let life glow in the future.


图片来源 | 李月

English | Elena Yang,ETT


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