Recently, Dr. Huiling Duan’s group from Department of Mechanics and Engineering Science, College of Engineering, made important progress in wetting transition on micro-structured surfaces.
Professor Mary Anderson, Zheng’s Ph.D. advisor, said the award is “For a seminal textbook and software that has transformed the groundwater consulting industry, and for distinguished research and sustained service.”
Peking University and Stanford University were awarded “Outstanding Contributions Award to Sino-China relations” on the award banquet of the 23rd annual meeting of the Committee of 100.
Xin-Rong Zhang group has made a series of advances in microscale super-/near-critical fluid flow and heat transfer and published their results in world renowned journals of this field.
On May 2nd, invited by the Office of Alumni Affairs and Fund Management, nearly a hundred COE alumni and their families returned to alma mater to celebrate the 116th anniversary.
Dr. Xuenan Gu, a Ph.D. graduate enrolled in 2006, won the honor with her Ph.D. thesis entitled “Fluid Degradation and Biocompatibility Study of Magnesium-based Materials”.
The mission of the conference is to serve as a network for engineering deans to leverage their collective strengths for the advancement of engineering education, research and service to the Asian community.
The research papers were published in the IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control and Automatica, the leading journals in the field of systems and control.
The research paper was published in Optics Letters entitled “High-resolution dual-modality photoacoustic ocular imaging”.
Professor Yanglong Hou’s group in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, College of Engineering, has made new advances in cancer diagnostics and therapy based on Fe5C2 nanoparticles.