Recently, the results of the 2025 China Simulation Federation Science and Technology Awards were announced. The research project "Key Technologies and Systems for Real-time Simulation and Intelligent Scheduling in Large-scale Waste Electronic Product Recycling," with Beijing University of Technology as the first completing institution and Professor Han Honggui from BJUT's College of Computer Science as the first contributor, won the First Prize for Innovative Technology.


Professor Han Honggui's team targeted key bottlenecks in the field of electronic waste recycling and resource utilization. The team proposed several core technologies, including precise identification of waste electronic product classification and grading, and multi-level dynamic scheduling for recycling routes. They have also developed a large-scale intelligent recycling simulation platform for waste electronic products. The project's findings have been used by waste electronic product recycling companies in Beijing, Shanghai, and Shenzhen, effectively reducing operational scheduling costs and achieving second-level data synchronization across the entire process, yielding significant economic and social benefits.