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2021-02
03
The Institute of Solid Mechanics (ISM), currently the primary part of the Solid Mechanics discipline at Tsinghua University, was formally established in 1999. The discipline was proposed and developed by the famous Chinese mechanics scientists Professors Zhang Wei, Du Qinghua, Huang Kezhi, and others and later became one of the first doctoral programs in China. In all the past research exercise...
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2021-02
02
The Institute of Fluid Mechanics (IFM) is an important training base for research and academic talents in fluid mechanics. It was established in 1958 on the basis of the "Engineering Mechanics Research Class" founded by Tsien Hsue-shen, Kuo Yung-huai and Chien Wei-zang. It has been qualified to grant master's and doctor's degrees in the first-level discipline.The main research areas include: tu...
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2021-02
01
The Institute of Engineering Thermophysics was founded in 1958 and selected as one of the State Key Disciplines in 1988. Then the Institute was allowed to grant PhD degrees in first-level disciplines, and a post-doctoral workstation was also built. Relying on the Key Laboratory of the Ministry of Education of Thermal Science and Power Engineering, the Institute has ranked first in the evaluatio...
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2020-12
28
Established in 2019, the Institute for Interdisciplinary Medicine and Engineering is a university-level scientific research Institute of Tsinghua University. The Institute has the advantage of multi-disciplinary collaboration in Tsinghua University supported by medical, engineering- related departments and affiliated hospitals. We develop key technologies and core products for medical equipment...
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2020-12
28
The Center for Flexible Electronics Technology, Tsinghua University (referred to as: THUFET) founded in September 2017, is attached to the School of Aerospace Engineering and co-built by the Department of Chemistry, the Department of Electronic Engineering, the Department of Precision Instrument, the Department of Physics, and the School of Materials Science and Engineering. The Center explores...
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2020-12
28
The predecessor of the Key Laboratory of Applied Mechanics (AML) was the Failure Mechanics Open Laboratory approved by the Ministry of Education in 1993. It was officially named the Key Laboratory of Failure Mechanics (FML) in 1999, and was renamed the Key Laboratory of Applied Mechanics in 2009. Under the leadership of Academician Huang Kezhi and as one of the key research bases of the mechani...