The second executive board meeting of the College of Engineering Alumni Association was held in Shanghai. Many Shanghai alumni participated in the reunion event afterwards.
Nearly thirty famous foreign scholars from the United States, Britain, Germany and other countries, and more than a hundred scholars from China participated in the 4-day event.
Nie is a research fellow in Microbial Ecology and Biotechnology Laboratory, directed by Professor Xiaolei Wu in the Department of Energy and Resources Engineering.
The conference is gathering distinguished experts to discuss the global challenges of water management on Oct. 16.
Recently, Material Scientist Yanglong Hou achieved a breakthrough in controlled synthesis of Fe5C2 magnetic nanoparticles and their application in new energy conversion.
Jens-Petter Kvarstein, Vice President Technology of Statoil China, Eivind Smorgrav, Leader EOR Simulation R&D of Statoil paid a visit to COE and spoke with COE Executive Vice Dean Dongxiao Zhang.
The College of Engineering (COE) students and their fellow peers from NUS, the University of Toronto, and the Institute of Fluid Mechanics, Toulouse will work on 12 design projects provided by five companies including Siemens China.
Over four hundreds alumni returned to the Alma Mater for the grand celebration. Many distinguished guests, predecessors of the discipline, and friends from the mechanics departments of over 30 universities and institutes attended the ceremony.
Team Hanwu, comprised of Department of Energy & Resources Engineering (ERE) graduate students Tianhao Wu, Cheng Dai, Junchao Li and Tingyun Yang took second place.
Recently, four College of Engineering (COE) faculty members, Shuxiang Dong, Yanglong Hou, Qiang Sun and Xiaolei Wu, were granted tenure by Peking University, after passing the required College and University procedures.