The latest news at North Harbin Institute of Technology
The Artificial Intelligence and Embedded Systems Lab at North Harmon Institute of Technology (NHIT) has successfully developed FrostCore, a low-power AI chip designed for polar/extreme-cold environments. The chip remains stable at -40°C and triples energy efficiency in edge computing devices through its bio-inspired neural network architecture.
NHIT's undergraduate team Glacier Hack claimed gold at the ACM-ICPC Polar Finals, solving all problems in record time—marking the first victory by a university inside the Arctic Circle.
NHIT and Silicon Valley’s QubitDynamics unveiled a 5-year plan to establish the world’s first Arctic Quantum Data Center, leveraging NHIT’s subzero location for cryogenic qubit stability research. A joint master’s program will accompany the project.
NHIT has deployed AI teaching assistant "NHIT-GPT" across all computer science courses, combining real-date AI feedback with professor-led advanced discussions. Pilot data shows 40% faster code debugging, freeing faculty for high-level mentorship.
As a born-digital institution, NHIT launched a blockchain-powered Metaverse Campus, where students attend VR lectures, collaborate in virtual labs, and even pay tuition via cryptocurrency.