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New achievement made on Internet of Things and Edge Computing
Recently, XJTU Associate Professor Lin Jie and Professor Yang Xinyu from the School of Electric Engineering together with researchers from the Towson University, the George Washington University, and the University of Macau finished a research on the Internet of Things related to basic edge computing.
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Research on flexible magnetoelectric control advances
This result, for the first time, developed a magnetoelectric coupling effect from flat to flexible curve research, perfectly filling in the gap of magneto-electric composite technology in the flexible spintronic electric field.
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XJTU researchers make significant progress in the study of vertical hererostructures of transition-metal dichalcogenide (TMD) materials
Recently, Professor Pan Yi from the research team led by Professor Min Taiof the School of Material Science and Engineering,collaborating with scientists from the United States and Germany, conducted a series of in-depth research on MoS2-WSe2.
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XJTU researchers make advancement on carrier phase determination of PW laser pulses
Recently, Professor Li Jianxin from the Laser and Particle Beam Science and Technology Institute, XJTU School of Science, cooperated with Professor Christoph H. Keitel's group from the Max Planck Institute, Germany.
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XJTU doctoral candidates publishes research result in journal Hepatology
Under the guidance of Professor Zhuang Guihua, XJTU doctoral candidate Xie Li from the School of Public Health, completed research on health economic evaluation, targeted at primary hepatic carcinoma.
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Significant progress in spherical rare-earth clusters assembly and magnetic exchange “fingerprints”
The sizes of the compounds increase from 1.2nm to about 2.0 nm with the addition of the nuclei number.
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The regulatory mechanism of mitochondria in osteoblast differentiation process revealed
Their research discovered that the process of osteoblast differentiation is accompanied with significantly decreased level of the stress response of mitochondria to oxidation and the specific activation of SOD2.
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XJTU researcher published latest findings on top international journal
Through the new method, new findings were obtained, which will provide guidance to the application and modification of this scale.