• Powerful Strategy Developed to Probe Histone Functions
    In a new paper published in Developmental Cell, a team of researchers from ShanghaiTech University, Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Tsinghua University, Johns Hopkins University and National Institute of Biological Sciences developed a powerful strategy and valuable reagents to systematically probe histone functions in Drosophila melanogaster.Associate Professor Gao Guanjun from the Sc...
    2019-03-05
  • SIAIS Hosts 5th ShanghaiTech-SIAIS Bioforum
    The 5th ShanghaiTech-SIAIS Bioforum was successfully held November 13th to 16th at ShanghaiTech University, with the theme of “Advances in Integrative Biology of Cellular Processes.” The main topic discussed was breakthrough Technological Advances in Protein Research (Cryo-EM, Optogenetics, DNA-encoded Chemical Libraries). Over 500 attendees from universities, research institutions and corp...
    2019-03-05
  • Collaboration Defines iHuman's Research
    As iHuman and SIAIS faculty and students stood in front of international and domestic media in the Ren Building auditorium for a press conference in late January, they spoke proudly of the hard work that had gone into their research, which resulted in the recent publishing of two groundbreaking research studies in the same issue of the prestigious Cell journal. What was also apparent at the p...
    2019-02-25
  • Strain-Mediated Magnetoelectric Coupling Reviewed
    Recently, SIST Assistant Professor Wu Tao, along with Virginia Tech Professor John Domann, National Chiao Tung University Professor Tien-kan Chung, and UCLA Professor Gregory Carman were invited to write a review paper on strain-mediated magnetoelectric coupling effects. Their paper was published in the MRS BULLETIN journal, with the title ‘Strain-mediated magnetoelectric storage, transmissi...
    2019-02-20
  • GaN-Based DC/DC Module Proposed
    Recently, SIST Assistant Professor Fu Minfan proposed a 300W 110V/24V digital DC/DC module based on gallium nitride (GaN) devices. The proposed module can achieve 95.8% peak efficiency and 195 W/inch3 power density, which are much better than the state of the art (Synqor’s module: 91% peak efficiency and 80 W/inch3 power density). Recently, his work on magnetic design and high-frequency digital c...
    2019-02-20
  • Fog Computing Lab Invited to Speak in UAE
    The IEEE Global Communications Conference, a major event in the network and communications was recently held in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates with the theme of “Gateway to a Connected World,” attracting 3,000 top scientists, researchers and industry practitioners from all over the world.Two members of Dr. Luo Xiliang’s research group belonging to the Fog Computing Laboratory in the School of ...
    2019-02-15
  • SPST Professor Publishes Lithium Battery Review
    School of Physical Science and Technology Assistant Professor Liu Wei’s research group recently published a review tilted “Practical challenges and future perspectives of all-solid-state lithium metal batteries” in the internationally famous journal Chem.As energy storage devices, lithium-ion batteries have become fundamental building blocks of modern society for their high energy density, supe...
    2019-02-09
  • Researchers Develop MOF@polymer Functional Composite Construction Method
    Recently, Assistant Professor Li Tao’s research group from School of Physical Science and Technology (SPST) reported a generalizable approach to construct MOF@polymer functional composites through surface-initiated atom transfer radical polymerization (SI-ATRP) in Chemical Science, the flagship journal of the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC).Grafting polymers onto nanoparticle (NP) surfaces is a ...
    2019-02-09
  • Silk Fiber Research Collaboration Published
    Recently, Dr. Ling Shengjie's research group and their collaborators developed an environmentally friendly and scalable “partial dissolution and physical dispersion” strategy to exfoliate silk fibers into different mesostructures. On the basis of the advantages of these mesosilks in tunable sizes, sharp size distributions, high modulus, excellent redispersibility, as well as versatile proces...
    2019-02-09
  • iHuman, SIAIS Publish Important Research Findings
    On January 25th, iHuman Institute and Shanghai Institute for Advances in Immochemical Science (SIAIS) held a joint press conference to announce the simultaneous publishing of two important research studies in the same issue of the prestigious Cell journal. Having two research studies in the same issue of a journal is rare, said Distinguished Adjunct Professor Rao Zihe, one of the co-corr...
    2019-01-25
  • Scientists Make Progress on Functional Bio-Films
    The Zhong group in SPST's Materials and Physical Biology Division has recently made important progress in the development of living functional materials based on engineered Bacillus subtilis biofilms. Their work, Programmable and printable Bacillus subtilis biofilms as engineered living materials, was published online in Nature Chemical Biology on Dec 3, 2018.Figure 1. Design for a progra...
    2019-01-16
  • ShanghaiTech University Hosts WTQI-2018
    The first Workshop for Topological Quantum Information (WTQI-2018) was successfully held November 19th to 20th at the School of Physical Science and Technology (SPST) at ShanghaiTech University.This workshop was co-chaired by Professor Shoucheng Zhang of Stanford University, Professor Yulin Chen of Oxford University ( and Distinguished Adjunct Professor at ShanghaiTech), Professor Jing Wang of Fud...
    2019-01-16
  • Philadelphia Orchestra Execs Visit ShanghaiTech
    On January 11, Philadelphia Orchestra President and CEO Matías Tarnopolsk visited ShanghaiTech University and met with Philadelphia Orchestra Association Executive Vice President Ryan Fleur, Senior Consultant Nicholas Platt and Senior Adviser Freda Wang. ShanghaiTech President Jiang Mianheng and School of Creativity and Art Executive Dean Yang Yang met with the delegation.This was Matías Tarnopo...
    2019-01-16
  • Breakthrough in Research on Gas Separation Membrane for CO2 Capture
    School of Physical Science and Technology Dr. Li Tao’s research group has published groundbreaking research on gas separation membrane for CO2 capture. Their work, titled “Interfacial Engineering in Metal-Organic Framework-Based Mixed Matrix Membranes Using Covalently Grafted Polyimide Brushes” was published in the leading chemical journal Journal of the American Chemical Society.Membrane ...
    2018-12-20