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Dec02, 2020

ESE Bin Ye’s group published advanced research on quantitative assessment of climate risks at the urban level

As the city expansion speed grows faster and faster, the cities are the major contributors to global climate change. However, they have been heavily affected by the related environmental problems.

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    02Sep

    A General Simple Method for Calculating Consolidation Settlements of Layered Clayey Soils without/with PVDs under Any Staged Loading

    YIN Jian-Hua
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    Design and Application of Structure-Function Integrated Nanocomposites

    ZHANG Zhong
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    Progress in Optoelectronic Devices Based on 2D Materials and the Future to Flexicibe Electronics

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    GBA Cultural Heritage Laboratory meeting at SUSTech

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    Nov

    Opportunities and Challenges: Invitation to the World-class University of Science and Technology's Liberal Arts Construction Summit Forum

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    Nov

    SUSTech Lecture Series welcomes CAE Academician’s interpretation of China’s Deep Earth Exploration Technology

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    Nov

    Southern University of Science and Technology-MIT Mechanical Engineering Joint Education and Research Center 2019 Spring Student Exchange Program Recommended candidates