From May 26 to 30, a delegation from Tianjin University, led by Vice President Li Bin, visited Russia to promote academic collaboration. The delegation participated in the 6th Annual Meeting of the Association of Sino-Russian Technical Universities (ASRTU) and the China-Russia University Presidents’ Forum. They also visited several key Russian universities, including Moscow Power Engineering Institute ...
On June 7, a group of former students of Professor Ye Shenghua, a 91-year-old academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering and long-time professor at Tianjin University, jointly donated RMB 10 million to establish the “Ye Shenghua Education Fund.” The donation reflects their deep respect and gratitude for their mentor’s lifelong dedication to education and scientific advancement.At the donation ...
On the evening of June 7, Tianjin University held a special concert to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Peiyang Chinese Orchestra. The event took place in the Lecture Hall of the Datong Student Center, drawing a full audience of students, faculty, alumni, and music lovers who gathered to enjoy a captivating evening of traditional Chinese music.The concert opened with a majestic performance of ...
He Yan, an international student from Azerbaijan at Tianjin University, was awarded the Grand Prize in the advanced category of the fifth “Stories of China Retold in English” Challenge (Domestic Foreign Students Category). The event attracted nearly 1,000 participants from 91 universities across 84 countries and regions.He’s story, titled “Chasing the Chinese Dream, Cherishing My Youth”, detailed ...
Professor Yang Jiesheng, Chair Professor at the School of Microelectronics, Tianjin University, has been elected a Foreign Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering (CAE), one of the highest professional honors in the global engineering community. The CAE announced its 2025 cohort on May 15, recognizing 50 new Fellows and 7 Foreign Fellows. The induction ceremony was held on May 27.Professor Yang ...
A research team led by Associate Professor Yiwen Wang from the School of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology, Tianjin University, developed a novel screening strategy using a Drosophila (fruit fly) model to identify anti-nephrolithiasis compounds from herbal medicines. A pathological model of kidney stone formation was successfully established by inducing crystal deposits in the Malpighian tubules ...