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XJTU research team's joint research results published in Nature
May 17, 2024
Professor Yue Shengying from Xi'an Jiaotong University (XJTU), in collaboration with researchers from Peking University, has made significant advances in understanding the effects of inhomogeneous strain on thermal transport in nanomaterials.
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XJTU researchers unveil mystery of water flow at nanoscale
May 14, 2024
By utilizing high-precision, large-scale molecular simulations, a team led by Professors Bai Bofeng and Sun Chengzhen at the State Key Laboratory of Multiphase Flow in Power Engineering at Xi'an Jiaotong University (XJTU) studied the capillary flow characteristics of water in nanochannels with characteristic scales ranging from sub-nanometer to 30 nm.
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XJTU research team makes new progress in self-assembled nanomedical materials
May 12, 2024
A research team led by professors Dang Dongfeng and Meng Lingjie from the School of Chemistry at Xi'an Jiaotong University (XJTU) developed a morphologically-dynamic self-assembled organic nanocrystal photosensitizer material using an asymmetric D-A type aggregation-induced emission (AIE) molecule, TIBT.
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XJTU study shows competitive rankings clear the air
May 10, 2024
Based on monthly air quality rankings and pollutant concentration data, the study analyzed how the competitive pressure brought about by the urban air quality ranking policy under environmental assessments affects urban air quality and social welfare.
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Shaanxi, China: "Mind control" has come true
May 10, 2024
Does it sound incredible to connect brain with computer and let human mind control objects? In Shaanxi, China, the development and application of brain-computer interaction technology is refreshing our recognition. Let's explore the new world of science and technology with Taya, a Kazakh student.
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XJTU researchers make advances in low-temperature sodium-ion batteries
April 27, 2024
Professor Wang Pengfei's team at the School of Electrical Engineering, Xi'an Jiaotong University (XJTU), has designed a low-concentration ether-based electrolyte that can facilitate rapid Na+ transport. Results from electrochemical tests and molecular dynamics simulations collectively indicate that this electrolyte exhibits excellent dynamic characteristics at low temperatures, effectively reducing unfavorable polarization and significantly increasing electrochemical impedance.
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XJTU research team makes important progress in phase change artificial electronic synapses
April 24, 2024
Recently, Professor Ren Wei and Professor Niu Gang from the School of Electronics and Engineering of Xi'an Jiaotong University (XJTU) achieved high-reliability long-term/short-term electronic synapses by modifying traditional GST devices through ruthenium (Ru) doping.
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XJTU researchers make important progress in cathode materials for sodium-ion batteries
April 17, 2024
Professor Wang Pengfei of the School of Electrical Engineering and Associate Professor Gao Zhibin of the School of Materials Science and Engineering at Xi'an Jiaotong University (XJTU) collaborated to develop a novel high-entropy cathode material for sodium-ion batteries.