National Experimental Teaching Demonstration Center for Electronic Information and Computer Science (Automation Major Laboratory)
Date:2026-02-02 Read Count:
The National Experimental Teaching Demonstration Center for Electronic Information and Computer Science — Automation Major Laboratory has, since its establishment, focused on providing rich experimental and practical teaching courses for the Automation major, while offering strong support for undergraduate innovation and entrepreneurship training programs, disciplinary competitions, research mentor training projects, and graduation theses.Through years of continuous development, the laboratory has adhered to the philosophy of “integration of science and education, university-enterprise cooperation, and combination of virtual and real environments.” It has built an “engineering-oriented” experimental teaching system, established a “multi-dimensional” experimental teaching platform, and implemented a “multi-form” experimental teaching mode. These efforts have steadily improved the quality of experimental teaching and made significant contributions to the development of automation-related majors and the cultivation of outstanding talents.The laboratory was newly renovated and completed in November 2022, covering an area of 80 m². It is equipped with 64 sets of experimental devices, including:
Automatic Control Principles Experimental Platform
Robot Control Experimental Platform
Intelligent Vehicle Control Virtual Simulation Experimental Platform
Two-Wheeled Self-Balancing Intelligent Vehicle Experimental Platform
Four-Wheeled Intelligent LiDAR Vehicle Experimental Platform
Inverted Pendulum Experimental Platform
The laboratory currently has 2 part-time instructors.The laboratory primarily undertakes independent experimental courses and practical components of professional courses for undergraduate and some graduate students in Automation and related majors. It offers more than 20 online and offline experimental projects. Currently offered practical courses include:
Comprehensive Experiments for Automation Major
Comprehensive Experiments for Intelligent Equipment and Systems Major
Graduate Practice Courses
It also provides experimental facilities and course design venues for professional courses such as Principles of Automatic Control, Modern Control Theory, Computer Control, Sensors and Detection Technology, and Intelligent Equipment and Unmanned Systems.

