On the afternoon of February 24th, the School of Electrical Engineering held a new semester work meeting to convey the spirit of the school meeting and arrange and deploy the school's new semester work tasks. Yin Lumin, the secretary of the college party committee, presided over the meeting, and Ding Lei, the dean, attended the meeting.

Ding Lei conveyed the spirit of the school's work deployment meeting for the spring semester of 2025, conveyed the speeches of Secretary Ren Youqun and President Li Shucai, and comprehensively summarized the key work of the college in 2024 from five aspects: organized scientific research, organized talent cultivation, organized service development, student safety, and performance analysis. At the same time, he deployed and required various work of the college in the new semester. He pointed out that the college should formulate a three-stage development plan around the goal of building a "hundred-year strong college", and further enhance its awareness and ability to serve the "great ones of the country". He emphasized that in 2025, the college will continue to promote the construction of the "three organized", accelerate the construction of the School of Digital Electronics, and inject new momentum into the high-quality development of the college.

Yin Lumin affirmed the hard work and outstanding contributions of all faculty and staff in the past year in his concluding speech, emphasizing the need to promote the development of the college with the core concept of "planning, daring, practicality, and cooperation": first, facing the major strategic needs of the country, planning the "15th Five-Year Plan" well, ensuring the successful conclusion of the "14th Five-Year Plan" and the smooth start of the "15th Five-Year Plan"; second, encouraging all faculty and staff to dare to innovate and create and actively apply for major projects and awards, and daring to explore unknown areas; third, prioritizing "practicality" in all work, focusing on connotative development, promoting the improvement of virtual simulation courses and breakthroughs in the application of teaching reform projects; fourth, advocating the concept of "harmony and symbiosis", seeking common ground while reserving differences, unifying thinking, consolidating consensus, and contributing to the construction of a double first-class electrical discipline.

All faculty and staff of the college attended the meeting.