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Two disciplines of XJTU ranked top 1% on ESI ranking list
According to the latest data (released on July 13, 2017) of Essential Science Indicators (ESI), two disciplines of XJTU are ranked top 1% of the ESI list, including MOLECULARBIOLOGY &GENETICS and ECONOMICS &BUSINESS. XJTU takes the 430th place among the 5465 institutions listed in ESI.
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Latest development in understanding DNA repair mechanism
Recently, XJTU researchers and Professor Zhang Pumin from Baylor College of Medicine, USA and other researchers collaborated to have made progress in understanding the DNA repair mechanism.
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Researchers improve the electrocatalysts for hydrogen evolution
Hydrogen production through the process of water electrolysis can, on a large scale, convert electrical energy generated by renewable energy into easily stored chemical energy, which plays an important role in renewable energy conversion and chemical production.
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Paper published in Nature Communications: Effect of hydrogen on the integrity of aluminium–oxide interface at elevated temperatures
This work is published in Nature Communications on Feb. 20, 2017.
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Optimized “Alloy-Parallel” morphology of ternary organic solar cells from XJTU researcher
Wang Zaiyu of XJTU Department of Materials is the first author of the paper. Optimized “Alloy-Parallel” Morphology of Ternary Organic Solar Cells was published on Advanced Energy Materials.
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12 XJTU faculty earned prizes on the national microcourses competition
The Second National Collegiate Microcourses Teaching Competition, which was hosted by the National Collegiate Faculty Online Training Center of the Chinese Ministry of Education, releases the results lately.
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XJTU Renewed its CPSF funding record
According to the China Postdoctoral Science Fund guidelines, the postdoctoral fund for special programs is open for application once annually, with an offer of 150,000 yuan per applicant.
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Professor Wu Kun was elected ISIS vice chairman
The first International Information Science Summit was held recently at Vienna University of Technology, Austria.