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Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU)

Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) is a major research university in Shanghai

An entirely new solution to the global water crisis?

Solar powered clothing that both heats and cools the body

New desalination approach makes it is possible for water, produced by sunlight, to be even cheaper than tap water

A fingertip-sized on-chip spectrometer offers new functions in all fields of science and industry

Reversing the signs of aging by eating sea squirts?

A passive solar evaporation system for inexpensive desalination

Has climate change begun to suffocate the world’s fisheries?

Real-time tactile control gained with a light and inexpensive inflatable robotic hand

The potential to non-invasively treat tumors that are buried deep inside the body using ultrasound

Using the heart’s own energy to power a pacemaker

On the path to reliable quantum machine learning

Cutting the energy required for training and running neural networks

Solar-powered water desalination made simple: Fresh potable water from seawater

The blackest black material . . . ever

Made from carbon nanotubes, the new coating is 10 times darker than other very black materials. With apologies to “Spinal Tap,” it appears that black can, indeed, get more black. MIT engineers report today that they have cooked up a material that is 10 times blacker than anything that has previously been reported. The material

The blackest black material . . . ever

Practical photonic quantum computing moves closer

New method fills critical need to measure large-scale quantum correlation of single photons For the first time, researchers have demonstrated a way to map and measure large-scale photonic quantum correlation with single-photon sensitivity. The ability to measure thousands of instances of quantum correlation is critical for making photon-based quantum computing practical. In Optica, The Optical Society’s

Practical photonic quantum computing moves closer

Electric fields can be used to guide neural stem cells transplanted into a rat brain to repair brain damage

Electric fields can be used to guide neural stem cells transplanted into the brain toward a specific location. The research, published July 11 in the journal Stem Cell Reports, opens possibilities for effectively guiding stem cells to repair brain damage. Professor Min Zhao at the University of California, Davis, School of Medicine’s Institute for Regenerative Cures studies

Electric fields can be used to guide neural stem cells transplanted into a rat brain to repair brain damage

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  • Shanghai Jiao Tong University

    Shanghai Jiao Tong University is one of China’s most prestigious and selective universities, enjoying a growing global reputation for its impressive research outputs. Founded in 1896 by a civil ...

  • CU Science Discovery

    Science Discovery is offering full-day classes for grades K-8 on both days. Note: Classes being duplicated between Friday and Monday will have separate content, allowing students to take both the ...

  • Tan Chen

    Prior to that, he received his BS degree in Mechanical Engineering from Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU), China, and a joint MS degree from SJTU and École des Mines de Douai, France. He was an ...

  • Inventors & Innovators

    Shi graduated from Shanghai Jiao Tong University and the University of North Texas before earning his PhD from Purdue in developmental neurobiology. Jerry Woodall, who was the Epstein Distinguished ...

  • Shanghai Jiao Tong University

    We do not currently have any opportunities to transfer your studies from SJTU to an undergraduate level via our Global Transfer Programme. If you are interested in studying at an undergraduate level ...

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