A team from Tianjin University recently embarked on a six-day field trip across Guizhou Province, visiting Zunyi, Pingtang, Guiyang, and other locations as part of the "Youth Excellence Growth Camp." The initiative aimed to deepen students' understanding of history, science, and cultural heritage through immersive and educational experiences.At the site of the Zunyi Conference, the team revisited the ...
——Tianjin University's Zhu Yuling Returns to International Competition and Wins Women's Singles Title at 2025 WTT US Grand SmashZhu Yuling, an associate professor and table tennis instructor at Tianjin University, secured an impressive victory at the 2025 World Table Tennis (WTT) US Grand Smash, defeating Chen Yi 4-2 in the women’s singles final. This marks a remarkable return to international competition ...
On July 12, the Conference on the Development of the Chemical Engineering Discipline was held at Tianjin University (TJU) to celebrate its centennial anniversary of the chemical engineering discipline.Tianjin University holds the Conference on the Development of the Chemical Engineering Discipline on July 12.The event brought together academic experts, industry leaders, alumni, and representatives ...
Professor Wang Gengsheng from the Center for Applied Mathematics at Tianjin University has been invited to deliver a keynote address at the International Congress of Mathematicians (ICM) 2026. The ICM official website recently announced the list of speakers, and Professor Wang has been selected to present in the Control Theory and Optimization session.A leading expert in the field, Professor Wang currently ...
Established in 1925, the School has been a driving force in chemical engineering education and research, growing into one of China’s leading institutions in the field. Over the past century, it has made remarkable contributions to both academia and industry, fostering innovation, training generations of professionals, and advancing research in key areas such as process engineering, catalysis, and ...
As applause echoed through Tianjin University's auditorium on July 5, Lee Hsuan Suan stepped forward, her heart pounding. In perfect Chinese, the Malaysian graduate shared her dream with fellow classmates and teachers: “I aspire to plant seeds of Traditional Chinese Medicine worldwide, bringing its healing power to more people.”Li, 23, was born in Kampar, Malaysia—a peaceful town nestled in Perak ...