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XJTU researchers make advances in Hydrogel 3D printing
April 15, 2019
Researchers from the State Key Laboratory for Strength and Vibration of Mechanical Structures of XJTU proposed a novel method for patterning liquids by using the capacitor edge effect.
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Director General Safdar Ali Shah of CPEC HEC of Pakistan visits XJTU
April 12, 2019
On April 1, 2019, Safdar Ali Shah, director general of CEPC HEC of Pakistan visited XJTU and attended a three-day academic activity.
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Case Western Reserve University visits XJTU for cooperation in engineering
April 03, 2019
On March 21, 2019, Dean of the Case School of Engineering at Case Western Reserve University (CWRU), Venkataramanan "Ragu" Balakrishnan, visited XJTU.
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XJTU researchers develop novel composite graphene interlayer
April 01, 2019
A XJTU research team led by associate professor Li Mingtao from the School of Chemical Engineering and Technology developed a laminated 2D g-C3N4/graphene cathode interlayer and Lithium-Sulfur batteries with enhanced cycling performance.
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XJTU researchers publish a review article in Materials Horizons
March 29, 2019
Recently, XJTU Jia-Lab for Interface and Atomic Structure summarized progress of recent years in fabricating freestanding single-crystalline functional oxide films via epitaxial lift-off technique.
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XJTU elected as secretariat unit of organizing committee of the National Undergraduate Electronics Design Contest
March 27, 2019
Recently, the general meeting and the first working conference in 2019 of the organizing committee of the National Undergraduate Electronics Design Contest was held at the International Education Exchange Center of the Beijing Institute of Technology.
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XJTU researchers find the mechanism of embrittlement in oxygen embrittlement of body-centered-cubic niobium
March 25, 2019
Researchers in the Center for Advancing Materials Performance from the Nanoscale (CAMP-Nano) of the School of Materials Science and Engineering of XJTU systematically studied the effect of oxygen solutes on the mechanical deformation of niobium by combining the research methods of macroscopic mechanics with micro-nanoscale in-situ mechanical performance analysis and atomic-scale simulations. They demonstrated the roles of oxygen solutes in point defect aggregation, screw dislocation and permanent nucleation damage of niobium, revealed the micro-mechanism of hardening and damage initiation caused by oxygen solutes, and created clear physical images of the hydrogenem brittlement of niobium.
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XJTU and University of York sign cooperation agreement
March 21, 2019
On the afternoon of March 5, 2019, Ian A Graham, FRS and director of Bio York, and his delegation visited XJTU.