Tianjin University launched an intelligence-Smart Monitoring Robot of Tunnel at the World Intelligence Congress on May 21. Based on the blockchain technology, the robot can realize intelligent monitoring and maintenance of tunnels for the whole life cycle, and thus ensure the orderly and efficient operation of tunnel traffic.At present, China ranks the first in the world in terms of total tunn...
The 5th World Intelligence Congress (WIC) kicked off in Tianjin on May 20, 2021. Tianjin University selected a dozen top scientific research achievements in the AI field to attend WIC’s Smart Tech Exhibition.Tianjin University AI Technology Exhibition PamphletAdhering to the concept of "high-end, international, professional and market-oriented", the 12 intelligent science and technology exhibi...
On May 18, Tianjin University (TJU) and Aier Eye Hospital Group signed a cooperation agreement, vowing to promote joint effortsin talent cultivation, scientific research, faculty construction, health-care service and other fields.The two sides will share available platforms for scientific research, laboratory installations and medical records. A joint system of worldwide talent introduction wil...
"Perhaps, one day, artificial intelligence may prove to be smarter than the smartest human being, or even surpass the collective wisdom of all smartest people put together. Then, what will human beings do?""What kind of reform and revolution will artificial intelligence bring to higher education? And what kind of talents should we cultivate to meet the demand of future intelligent manufacturing...
As people extend marine research and exploration to greater depths, have you ever thought about how the exploration equipment can maintain a constant energy supply as traditional secondary batteries cannot meet the extreme requirements for deep-sea exploration?The ideal answer is a self-powered energy conversion device. Dissolved-oxygen seawater batteries (SWBs) that generate electricity by red...
eVolo Magazine recently announced the winners of the 2021 Skyscraper Competition. Three winners and twenty honorable mentions were selected from 492 projects received. One graduate team from the School of Architecture won the third place with their work Another village in the sky while another undergraduate team from the same school was awarded the honorable mentions for their work Printscraper...