10 Years from 32151, Automation, SJTU

My old classmate Gong Liang sent us an email to remind us to return to Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) on April 11, 2009 – it is the official “Get Back to School” day of SJTU. More than that, it is 10 years since we graduate from university. It brought my memory back to the class 32151 of Automation Department of SJTU.

10 years. I changed a lot in the last 10 years, and the time as a student in Shanghai Jiao Tong University seems to be very far from me. At that time, there was no blog, no digital camera, and there was plenty of time. I am not a good student when I was in university – I may talk about it when I am in the mood of getting back to old days…

My office now is still on the campus of the university, but only today, I suddenly realized that I have ever studied here 10 years ago – think about how long the 10 years are.

Yes. I am getting back to Min Hang campus on April 11. If there is any other alumni who go back to Minhang Campus, please let me know, and let’s schedule some time to know each other and talk.

Here is a list of names of classmates. I read the names of each person, and, ops, for some, I had a hard time to remember… We didn’t contact each other after graduation (to be more exactly, I intentionally isolate myself from others). Hope April 11, 2009 is an opportunity to reconnect to my old friends.

32151班

段晓文   陈黛    曲波    吴立纲   周捷

张铭    王锋    魏海滨   梅佳予   王晔

朱元晨   殷重先   宗锐    周珉    王怡靖

周俊威   刘冬清   王建硕   马劲    柴海林

张宜    何宇升   钱江    黄学    朱顺波

张震    宫 亮   陈汇钢

32152班

言玮    万洁卉   刘枫    王治    杨永

赵翊捷   潘炜    金东    吴文翔   刘毅

方圆海   徐军    顾军    池纪锋   费嘉亮

向阳    王凌云   王茂华   张江红   王昊鹏

赵家佳   潘正    陈波    徐光业   陈旻

张华    尹启龙   冯传正   

32153班

桑伟数   何育敏   王爱华   朱磊    冯玮

张敏毅   周纪    赵海峰   陈德嵘   俞清

叶凌    李炜    赵晋    池永华   蔡峰峰

李晓冬   陈昶    甘泉    卢会来   祁江

于祖强   冼旭和   盛浩军   杨添龙   郑鸿

严胜    

8 thoughts on “10 Years from 32151, Automation, SJTU

  1. Hello, may I ask an unrelated question?

    I’ll visit Shanghai soon and thought I might use Twitter to communicate. I have a basic GSM phone and a China Mobile SIM. With this, is it possible to sent tweets? Like to an SMS number or an email?

    Alternatively, I could do it from a Windows Mobile PDA. (Not a PDA phone). Is free wifi common in Shanghai nowadays? Maybe with so many apartments, people set up the router and forget the security. Even in the US it’s not unusual to find a free wifi with the SSID of “linksys” or “dlink”.

    xie xie!

  2. I don’t think you can use SMS or email (I believe there must be many add-on, but I am not a deep user of twitter’s addons).

    Free wifi is not common, although they have paid Wifi. If you use Windows Mobile PDA, you can access Internet via GPRS network – always on, no matter where you go.

  3. I’m in F0003203, graduated in 2004. The way they name the class has changed a lot.

  4. Thanks Jian Shuo. My PDA isn’t a phone, no GPRS.

    If you get a China Mobile SIM with a phone-PDA, can you use GPRS? Do you have to sign up for a monthly data plan, or is it like the voice/sms where you pay per minute or per SMS? In the US you typically have to sign up for a 1-2 year contract and pay per month for data, but then it’s generally unlimited data.

    xiexie!

    Greg

  5. im writing my documented essay based on the topic of Hukou (actually still not sure about it.. i have to confirm that topic with my teacher ><) haha, and it turns out that you are my senior~!wow, a little excited~^_^

    呵呵,欢迎学长回交大参加校庆哦~

    ps: i’d like to add you as my friend on FB. please accept me and dont think of me as a weird stranger *^_^*

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