By?LONG?Yun?&?BI?Weizi
Dr. Pavel Neuzil.?(COURTESY?PHOTO)
"I do like being a scientist, exploring the sci-tech world with endless possibilities," Czech scientist Dr. Pavel Neuzil told Science and Technology Daily.
In 2015, those endless possibilities eventually took his academic odyssey to China, where he serves as a distinguished professor in the School of Mechanical Engineering at Northwestern Polytechnical University (NPU) in Xi'an, northwest China's Shaanxi province. In the process, he has built up a bond of affection with the people and the country.
Conducting trailblazing research
Neuzil's research endeavors extend beyond the academic community, also aiming to bring tangible benefits to society. His work in developing Digital PCR technology for prenatal diagnostics stands as a vivid example of his commitment to public welfare. By offering simpler and more efficient methods for detecting genetic abnormalities in unborn children, Neuzil strives to lower the incidents of conditions such as Trisomy 18 and 21, commonly known as Edwards syndrome and Down syndrome, respectively.
Neuzil joined NPU keen to do further research after he found China provided a flourishing academic landscape. Speaking highly of Chinese universities, he attributed their rapid academic progress to the conducive research environment.
Reflecting on his own experience at NPU, Neuzil appreciated the support he has been receiving from the university, with a functional laboratory established within a year of his arrival.
Moreover, he finds himself particularly drawn to the diversity of the working environment, where collaboration with Chinese colleagues provides a source of pleasure. "Professor Neuzil is a pragmatic and down-to-earth scientist, who diligently dedicates himself to his work and lives a modest lifestyle," say his colleagues at NPU.
Guiding the next generation
Despite his reserved character, Neuzil's dedication to his work is evident in his interactions with students, who express sincere gratitude for his guidance. "Essentially, I guide my students to the door, but they take the steps to walk through it on their own. They are determined individuals with aspirations, and I merely assist them in realizing their goals," he said.
In his classes, Neuzil highlights the value of curiosity in propelling his students' careers forward. Drawing from his own experience, he advises researchers to remain open-minded and receptive to learning from their peers, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and knowledge-sharing. Additionally, he attaches great importance to problem-solving skills and seeking guidance when faced with challenges, cautioning against repeating mistakes without seeking assistance.
Whether it is guiding his students toward academic success, or enjoying outdoor activities in nature, Neuzil instills a sense of dedication and perseverance in them. This helps foster a mutually beneficial relationship. He considers the holistic growth of his students as one of his "greatest accomplishments" in China.
He also commended the diligence and passion shown by Chinese students, recognizing China's efficient talent cultivation system as instrumental in providing young individuals with abundant opportunities.
Exploring cultural harmony
Neuzil's journey has taken him across the globe, but it's in China where he feels a profound connection. Xi'an, known for its deep-rooted history, resonates with him. "I am a conservative person, and I like history," he said, finding comfort in the city's ancient character. Shaanxi province's tranquil atmosphere also appeals to him, offering a peaceful escape from the busy city life where he enjoys exploring the Qinling mountains.
Immersing himself in China's vibrant culture, Neuzil cherishes his encounters with locals from all walks of life. His time in China has been marked by admiration for its people and traditions, transcending cultural differences. Despite these distinctions, he finds inner peace in the enduring Confucian values ingrained in Chinese society.
Driven by the "Chinese spirit of helping one another," he has taken part in a number of volunteer activities in China, finding fulfillment in lending a helping hand where he can, and he is deeply touched by the gratitude of those he assists.
This article is also contributed by NPU.
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