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15 years at SYSU: French couple forges cultural exchange through education

  • Updated: May 20, 2025
  • Written: Feng Xianzhe
  • Edited: Feng Xianzhe

On May 20, a love story spanning cultures and continents unfolds at the Sino-French Institute of Nuclear Engineering and Technology at Sun Yat-sen University (IFCEN, SYSU), where Alexander Gewirtz and Océane Gewirtz—affectionately named "Dashan" and "Haiyang" by their students—have been shaping minds and bridging Sino-French ties for nearly 15 years.

Alexander Gewirtz and Océane Gewirtz

A Leap of Faith Across Continents

Drawn by their deep affection for China, this French academic couple relocated to China in 2010, with Dashan teaching mathematics and Haiyang physics at IFCEN, SYSU. Fifteen years on, they remain beloved figures at the institute, honored as "Most Popular Teachers" for their dedication to education and cross-cultural collaboration.

Over the years, they witnessed IFCEN’s growth, contributing through textbook compilation, dedicated teaching, and nurturing generations of nuclear engineering talents.

A Life Rooted in China

SYSU has been both workplace and witness to their intertwined professional and family lives. The couple welcomed two sets of twin sons during their time in China—“Dalong & Xiaolong” and “Dahu & Xiaohu” —names that reflect their integration into Chinese culture. In their free time, the family explores China’s diverse landscapes, weaving memories into their life here.

A family photo of the Gewirtzes

Their influence extends far beyond graduation day. Years after leaving campus, alumni maintain close ties with the couple, regularly sharing career milestones and life updates. The Gewirtzes beam with pride at these moments, taking pride in their students’ professional accomplishments and life successes.

A Continuing Journey as Cultural Bridges

As they look to the future, the Gewirtzes remain committed to deepening Sino-French educational exchanges. Their work embodies how education can transcend borders, making them enduring cultural ambassadors between France and China.

Fifteen years on, their journey is a testament to love—for a country, a profession, and the enduring power of human connection.


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