• Novel Method for Chiral Indole Derivatives Synthesis Through Chiral Anion Catalysis
    School of Physical Science and Technology (SPST) Professor Yang Xiaoyu’s research group has developed a novel method for chiral indole derivatives synthesis through chiral anion catalysis. Their work, "Regioselective and Enantioselective Synthesis of β-Indolyl Cyclopentenamides by Chiral Anion Catalysis" was recently published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition, a top chemical ...
    2018-10-08
  • SPST Group Publishes Review Article
    School of Physical Science and Technology (SPST) Professor Chen Yulin’s group recently published a review article on the photoemission study of quantum materials in Nature Reviews Materials titled ‘Visualizing electronic structures of quantum materials by angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy.’ Electronic structures are the genes of materials that determine their electronic, magne...
    2018-10-08
  • ShanghaiTech Congratulates Nobel Winner
    The 2018 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was announced on October 3rd.  The winners for this year are Frances H. Arnold (USA), George P. Smith (USA) and Sir Gregory P. Winter (UK). Frances Arnold shares half of the prize for her research for the directed evolution of enzymes. George Smith and Gregory Winter share the other half of the prize for their research for the phage display of peptides and an...
    2018-10-04
  • SIAIS Scientific Governing Board Member Shares Nobel Prize
    The 2018 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was announced on October 3rd.  The winners for this year are Frances H. Arnold (USA), George P. Smith (USA) and Sir Gregory P. Winter (UK). Frances Arnold shares half of the prize for her research "for the directed evolution of enzymes." George Smith and Gregory Winter share the other half of the prize for their research "for the phage display ...
    2018-10-04
  • SPST Professor Honored by Shanghai Government
    Recently, School of Physical Sciences and Technology (SPST) Professor Osamu Terasaki, director of Center for High-resolution Electron Microscopy (CћEM), was awarded the 2018 Magnolia Silver Award in recognition of his positive contributions to Shanghai’s economic and social development, especially for fostering international exchange of advanced technology.Professor Terasaki is a world-renowned s...
    2018-09-30
  • SPST Professor's Group Reports Novel Semiconductor Material
    In a paper titled “All-Inorganic Perovskite CsSnBr3 as a Thermally Stable, Free-Carrier Semiconductor,” School of Physical Science and Technology (SPST) Professor Mi Qixi’s group studied a new semiconductor material CsSnBr3 (cesium tin bromide). Compared with similar materials, a more favorable crystal structure and electronic band structure enable CsSnBr3 to generate free charge...
    2018-09-25
  • Google VP Jay Yagnik Speaks on AI
    On September 18th, the School of Creative Arts and the Office of Student Affairs invited Jay Yagnik, Google Vice President and Engineering Fellow, to speak on AI at Google and share his views on the application and development prospects of the artificial intelligence industry at ShanghaiTech’s International Conference Center.Jay began by introducing different ways to deal with spam e-mails, showi...
    2018-09-20
  • CAS Li Jinghai Gives ShanghaiTech Lecture
    Li Jinghai, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, was invited to ShanghaiTech to give the ShanghaiTech Lecture on “Mesoscience: Exploring Mesoscale of Different-Level Mesoarea.”Hosted by President Jiang Mianheng, more than 300 teachers and students, including 2018 new graduate students, attended the lecture. Li Jinghai first reviewed the history of chemical engineering science,...
    2018-09-18
  • Opening Ceremony Welcomes Incoming Students
    On September 14, ShanghaiTech held an opening ceremony for the entering class of 2018. The ceremony was attended by representatives from institutes affiliated to Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), ShanghaiTech faculty and students.  ShanghaiTech this year welcomes its fifth class of 422 undergraduates coming from 17 provinces and municipalities nationwide. The university also admitted it...
    2018-09-15
  • NTU Academic Leaders Visit ShanghaiTech
    On September 6th, Professor Ling San, Provost & Vice President of Nanyang Technological University (NTU) and alumna Ms. Ye Hairong, and met with Vice President Li Ruxin. VP Li Ruxin introduced ShanghaiTech’s establishment and the latest developments. As quite a few ShanghaiTech faculty members have study or research experience at NTU they agreed to explore collaboration opportunities based on...
    2018-09-11
  • Nobel Prize Winner Joachim Frank Gives ShanghaiTech Lecture
    On August 31, Columbia University Professor and 2017 Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry Joachim Frank delivered the first ShanghaiTech Lecture of the new academic year on “Single-particle cryo-EM -- A Journey to High Resolution without Crystals” to a packed auditorium.Vice President Gong Jinkang introduced the host of this lecture series, Professor Kurt Wüthrich, Distinguished Adjunct Professor of...
    2018-09-04
  • Large-Scale Convex Optimization Developed
    Professor Shi YuanMing and his collaborators at HKUST and Tsinghua University have recently developed large-scale sparse and low-rank frameworks for optimizing across the communication, computation and storage resources in ultra-dense networks (UDNs), thereby providing principled ways to design communication-efficient mobile artificial intelligence (AI) systems and intelligent internet-of-things (...
    2018-08-31
  • SPST Scientists Make Nanomaterials Advance
    Research teams led by Dr. Yu Ping and Dr. Li Gang of the School of Physical Science and Technology have found a new way for engineering the zigzag edge state of Graphene Nanoribbons with atomic precision. Their work, entitled “Edge State Engineering of Graphene Nanoribbons,” was published online in Nano Letters on August 15, 2018.Graphene nanoribbon, a novel one-dimensional graphe...
    2018-08-31
  • First Human Frizzled Receptor Structure Deciphered
    The Xu Laboratory at ShanghaiTech’s iHuman Institute has deciphered the high-resolution crystal structure of the first human Frizzled receptor. As a gatekeeping protein in regulating the fundamental Wnt signaling in embryonic development and tumorigenesis, the Frizzled receptors (FZDs) have been cancer drug targets for decades without success.However, these results, which illustrate the unique ar...
    2018-08-23