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TYUT Leadership Meets with Professor Xi Jiangtao, Deputy Vice-Chancellor of the University of Wollongong, Australia

On the morning of May 26, Taiyuan University of Technology (TYUT) held a symposium on cooperation and exchange with the University of Wollongong (UOW). The UOW delegation included Professor Xi Jiangtao, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Growth and Global); Ms. An Huimin (Lily An), Senior Advisor for Greater China; Distinguished Professor Jiang Zhengyi, Director of the Australian Research Council within the Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences; and Professor Ren Tingxiang from the Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences. Professor Yang Xiaowei, the Academic Vice President of TYUT, met with Professor Xi and attended the symposium. Also present were representatives from the International Cooperation Department, the Academic Affairs Office, the Finance Office, the College of Mechanical Engineering, the College of Materials Science and Engineering, and the College of Mining Engineering.

TYUT Appoints Two Internationally Renowned Professors as Honorary Professors

On the morning of May 15, TYUT held a grand honorary professorship appointment ceremony at the Conference Center, Yingxi Campus. Professor Buddhima Indraratna, Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering and Director of the Transport Research Centre at the University of Technology Sydney, and Professor Torsten Wichtmann, Chair Professor of Soil Mechanics, Foundation Engineering and Environmental Geotechnics at Ruhr University Bochum, Germany, were appointed as Honorary Professors of TYUT. Party Secretary Shen Xingquan attended the ceremony, along with Party and administrative leaders and faculty and student representatives from the College of Civil Engineering. The ceremony was presided over by the head of the College of Civil Engineering.

​TYUT’s Chemistry Enters ESI Global Top 1‰ for the First Time

On May 14, Clarivate Analytics released the latest “Essential Science Indicators” (ESI) data, revealing that Taiyuan University of Technology’s Chemistry has officially entered the global top 1‰, driven by its outstanding academic influence and research output. This marks TYUT’s third discipline to join the world’s top tier, following Engineering and Materials Science, and represents another landmark achievement in TYUT’s journey to establish itself as a world-class, open, and research-oriented university with distinct characteristics.

Member of Academia Europaea Johannes A. Lercher Delivers a Lecture at TYUT’s “Qiushi Lecture Series”

On the morning of May 9th, Professor Johannes A. Lercher from the Technical University of Munich, who is also a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors (USA), a Member of the National Academy of Engineering (USA), a Member of Academia Europaea, a Member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, and a Member of the Royal Spanish Academy of Sciences, was invited to TYUT’s “Qiushi Lecture Series.” He delivered an academic lecture titled “Enhancing Catalytic Reactivity via the Environment at Active Sites” in the first-floor conference room of the Yingxi Campus Conference Center. The lecture was chaired by Professor Li Ruifeng from the College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering.

  • President Huang Qingxue Expresses Appreciation for Solicitude from Overseas Partners on COVID-19 Outbreak

    Taiyuan University of Technology (TYUT)’ s overseas cooperative universities, including the University of Western Australia (UWA), The University of the West Indies (UWI) Mona Campus, and University of Wollongong (UOW), have sent letters in succession to President Huang Qingxue, expressing their solicitude to TYUT’s staff and students on the COVID-19 outbreak, and looking forward to a fur...

  • CGTN: Students, Teachers at Confucius Institute in Kabul Encourage China

    China Global Television Network (CGTN) reported that students and teachers at Confucius Institute in Kabul, which was established by TYUT in 2008, encourage China. —— Since the onset of the novel coronavirus outbreak in China, students and teachers at the Confucius Institute of Kabul University in Afghanistan have been following the news closely and regularly, worried about a place they hold...

  • Shanxi Daily: International Students Staying Safe in Shanxi

    International students in Taiyuan University of Technology follow online classes in their dormitory.  Life is still safe for international students in North China's Shanxi province, despite the outbreak of the novel coronavirus pneumonia in the country.According to the Shanxi Provincial Education Department, there were 748 international students in Shanxi as of February."We have paid close att...

  • TYUT International Students Gala Night 2020

    ​International Students Gala Night this year showcased a magnificent cultural feast of both traditional and modern performances involving over 100 enthusiastic performers from 20 countries. The Gala was divided into four chapters: Silk Road, Mutual Learning, Openness and Inclusiveness, One World and One Dream. The splendid show presented a wonderful evening for more than 800 audience at Tongze...

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