The world's largest calcium formate plant, built using innovative technology developed by Tianjin University's C1 Chemistry and Technology research team, has begun operations in Shandong Province. Capable of producing 50,000 tons annually, the plant transforms industrial waste gases into valuable products, marking a major leap in sustainable industrial practices.China's metallurgy and chemical ...
On April 8, the WeChat mini program of Digital Chinese Medicine, an intelligent medical service system, was launched in Tianjin. It was jointly planned and guided by Professor Gu Xiaosong of Tianjin University, academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering and Dean of Medical College at Tianjin University, and Professor Wang Qi of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, academician of the C...
On April 19, led by Tianjin University, six national key laboratories gathered together to establish the Alliance of National Key Laboratories for Internal Combustion Engines. The unveiling ceremony of the Alliance took place at the Tianjin Auditorium.The Alliance consists of six national key laboratories: State Key Laboratory of Engines (Tianjin University), State Key Laboratory of Engine an...
A research team led by Prof. Chunwan Lv from the School of Life Sciences developed a novel immunotherapeutic agent for treating colorectal cancer.This agent, upon successful entry into tumor cells, can significantly enhance the function of cytotoxic T lymphocytes to kill tumor cells. It will help restore the vitality of the immune system and inhibit the progression of colorectal tumors.Colorect...
Editor's Note: Recently, Prof. Hu Xiaolong’s group from the School of Precision Instrument and Optoelectronic Engineering collaborated with Prof. Yang Jingyu’s group at the School of Electrical and Information Engineering and demonstrated a non-line-of-sight (NLOS) imaging system that allows people to see objects hidden behind obstacles. They introduced a superconducting nanowire single-pho...
Recently, Professor Kui Jiao 's team from the School of Mechanical Engineering has successfully developed a proton exchange membrane fuel cell with ultra-high power density, nearly doubling the performance of mainstream counterparts. The significant findings have been published in the international authoritative energy research journal "Joule".Comparison of conventional and unconventional PEMFC...