Zhang and his team have been working in this field for over six years, aiming to design wearable medical devices and biosensors for mobile health.
On April 14, the Peking University Open Day was held in the Qiudeba Gymnasium at the Peking University campus. The College of Engineering and its six departments participated in the event.
An interdisciplinary team led by professors from Peking University has recently discovered a novel pathway for micro-organisms to convert solar energy to chemical energy.
Dr. Changhui Li and his research team’s paper, “Label-free imaging of zebrafish larvae in vivo by photoacoustic microscopy,” was chosen among February’s “Top 10 Downloads in Biomedical Optics Express.”
There are currently two types of programs: the Globex Design and the Globex Education. 12 universities from the U.S., Canada and Asia have participated in these two programs.
15 College of Engineering undergraduate students received scholarship of 150,000 yuan from Schlumberger China for this academic year.
Two world-renowned experts on application of DTS and other environmental sensing techniques in hydrological sciences, Professor John Selker and Professor Scott Tyler presented an overview of the DTS method.
The College of Engineering recently held an oral defense to select the eligible works to participate in the university-level competition: 20th Challenge Cup. The judging panel were made up of faculty members from all departments.
Yokohama National University (YNU) Vice President Hitoshi Yamada and several YNU Graduate School of Environment and Information Sciences professors visited Peking University (PKU) on March 19 to seek cooperation.
Chen gave a talk on turbulent flows simulation titled, "Constrained Large Eddy Simulation for Incompressible and Compressible Separated Turbulent Flows," during the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics China (KITPC) program, "New Directions in Turbulence," on March 15.