The symposium aims to strengthen international academic exchanges in food science, and especially to help bridge the communication between domestic researchers and the Royal Society of Chemistry, UK.
The work titled “An elastography method based on the scanning contact resonance of a piezoelectric cantilever” was published on the latest issue of ”Medical Physics”.
The College of Engineering's world-renown research faculty who are experts in infrastructure and urban development will assist SAP to launch pilot projects starting next year in multiple tier cities.
Design and synthesis of three-dimensional (3D) metallic carbon that is stable under ambient conditions has been a long-standing dream.
Both parties agreed that there are good potential for cooperation in several areas, and it would be very helpful to organize a joint faculty workshop for deeper communication.
The delegation from Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at GT-Emory attended the workshop with BME professors.
It focuses on further discussing ways to improve the efficiency of nanoclusters, nanotubes, nanowires, two-dimensional layered materials.
The SharPKUngfu Team of Peking University (PKU) attended the 14th China Robot Competition and RoboCup China Open and won the championship in the water polo competition.
The results titled “Photoresponsive Liquid–Crystalline Block Copolymers: from Photonics to Nanotechnology” have been published in the famous journal “Progress in Polymer Science”.
Related papers have been published in Nano Letters and ACS Nano, respectively.