With the rapid development of science and technology, ultra-high energy storage technology has become one of the important indicators of social progress. For example, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)s can have ultra-long flight times, pacemaker power can last for a lifetime, a bionic robot fish can travel tens of thousands of kilometers in the ocean are just a few of the potential applications.
International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC), has recently announced the recipients of the IUPAC 2019 Distinguished Women in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering Awards. Twelve female scientists worldwide received this recognition, including Professor Kim Baldridge, who teaches at the School of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology from Tianjin University, China.
Drums shows spirit, while dances show power. Together, drum dance is inspiring and stimulating. On the night of March 30, the International Percussion Performance was in full swing at the Student Center Hall on Tianjin University Peiyangyuan Campus. As one of Tianjin University’s 12th International Cultural Festival Series, the performance was held by the 24 Festive Drum Club founded by the Malaysian students at Tianjin University (TJU).
Feng Wei, a professor at Tianjin University, led his team to develop an ultra-high-energy fluorinated carbon material that significantly improves on the performance of similar domestic and foreign products. The technology has been granted a number of Chinese and international patents.
Tianjin University has unveiled an AI-based news broadcaster, the first of its kind in Chinese colleges, at the third World Intelligence Congress held from May 16 to 19 in the northern coastal city of Tianjin.
Kim Baldridge, a professor at the School of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology of Tianjin University, received the award for 2019 Distinguished Women in Chemistry or Chemical Engineering Awards issued by International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC).