-
XJTU team progresses alkaline hydrogen fuel cells
May 26, 2026
Alkaline anion exchange membrane fuel cells (AEMFCs) are widely considered a vital direction for next-generation sustainable hydrogen energy conversion technologies due to their compatibility with non-precious-metal catalysts, low system costs, and high safety profile.
-
XJTU team makes breakthrough in MXene synthesis
May 21, 2026
Two-dimensional transition metal carbides/nitrides (MXenes) hold immense potential in cutting-edge fields such as energy storage, catalysis, electromagnetic shielding, and sensors.
-
XJTU professor unveils strategy to solve digital media dilemmas
May 19, 2026
Tuo Jianqing, a professor at the School of Humanities and Social Science at XJTU, recently published a paper titled The Paradox of Pleasure in the Digital Media Era in the prestigious journal Social Sciences in China.
-
XJTU team makes breakthrough in light-driven, nickel-catalyzed C-C bond construction
May 14, 2026
Shi Renyi's team at XJTU achieved a breakthrough in the field of light-driven, nickel-catalyzed C–C bond construction by synthesizing a recyclable LaFeO₃/LaCoO₃/g-C₃N₄ heterojunction.
-
XJTU IAIR publishes research in Nature Communications
May 09, 2026
The findings, titled Hyper-RAG: combating LLM hallucinations using hypergraph-driven retrieval-augmented generation, were published in the world-renowned journal Nature Communications.
-
XJTU team progresses lithium-ion battery restoration and regeneration
May 07, 2026
The direct regeneration of spent layered ternary oxide cathodes provides a sustainable pathway for resource recovery and circular battery manufacturing.
-
XJTU team reviews frontiers of machine learning-enabled intelligent water system management
April 29, 2026
As global industrialization, urbanization, and agricultural activities continue to advance, both natural and engineered water systems are facing severe environmental and operational pressures.
-
XJTU team reveals evolution of high-order genome architecture in Cell
April 22, 2026
Professor Ye Kai's team from the Ministry of Education's Key Laboratory for Intelligent Networks & Networks Security at XJTU published a research paper in the journal Cell titled The evolution of high-order genome architecture revealed from 1,000 species.
