Laboratories

Mechanical Engineering

2017 JI Winter Design Expo concludes successfully

The exhibition showcased 50 projects of JI’s various experimental courses from freshman through senior year, including “Introduction to Engineering,” “Design and Manufacturing III,” and “System Design and Implementation,” as well as a “Global Multidisciplinary Design Project.”

Professor Shou-Hang Bo and collaborators discovered the fastest magnesium-ion conductor

Professor Shou-Hang Bo of the Joint Institute and his collaborators have recently published a paper entitled “High magnesium mobility in ternary spinel chalcogenides” in Nature Communications, describing the discovery of the fastest magnesium-ion solid-state conductor (magnesium scandium selenide), a major step towards making solid-state Mg batteries a reality.

Professor Xudong Wang elected 2018 IEEE Fellow

Xudong Wang, a tenured professor at the UM-SJTU Joint Institute, has been conferred the prestigious IEEE Grade of Fellow for his extraordinary accomplishments in the field of wireless mesh networks.

Professor Yanfeng Shen wins IMECE Best Paper Award

During the 2017 ASME-sponsored IMECE held in Tampa, Florida recently, JI Professor Yanfeng Shen receved the Best Paper award for his paper titled “Efficient Modeling of Nonlinear Scattering of Ultrasonic Guided Waves from Fatigue Cracks using Local Interaction Simulation Approach.”

Electrical and Computer Engineering

2017 JI Winter Design Expo concludes successfully

The exhibition showcased 50 projects of JI’s various experimental courses from freshman through senior year, including “Introduction to Engineering,” “Design and Manufacturing III,” and “System Design and Implementation,” as well as a “Global Multidisciplinary Design Project.”

Professor Shou-Hang Bo and collaborators discovered the fastest magnesium-ion conductor

Professor Shou-Hang Bo of the Joint Institute and his collaborators have recently published a paper entitled “High magnesium mobility in ternary spinel chalcogenides” in Nature Communications, describing the discovery of the fastest magnesium-ion solid-state conductor (magnesium scandium selenide), a major step towards making solid-state Mg batteries a reality.

Professor Xudong Wang elected 2018 IEEE Fellow

Xudong Wang, a tenured professor at the UM-SJTU Joint Institute, has been conferred the prestigious IEEE Grade of Fellow for his extraordinary accomplishments in the field of wireless mesh networks.

Professor Yanfeng Shen wins IMECE Best Paper Award

During the 2017 ASME-sponsored IMECE held in Tampa, Florida recently, JI Professor Yanfeng Shen receved the Best Paper award for his paper titled “Efficient Modeling of Nonlinear Scattering of Ultrasonic Guided Waves from Fatigue Cracks using Local Interaction Simulation Approach.”

Material Science and Engineering

2017 JI Winter Design Expo concludes successfully

The exhibition showcased 50 projects of JI’s various experimental courses from freshman through senior year, including “Introduction to Engineering,” “Design and Manufacturing III,” and “System Design and Implementation,” as well as a “Global Multidisciplinary Design Project.”

Professor Shou-Hang Bo and collaborators discovered the fastest magnesium-ion conductor

Professor Shou-Hang Bo of the Joint Institute and his collaborators have recently published a paper entitled “High magnesium mobility in ternary spinel chalcogenides” in Nature Communications, describing the discovery of the fastest magnesium-ion solid-state conductor (magnesium scandium selenide), a major step towards making solid-state Mg batteries a reality.

Professor Xudong Wang elected 2018 IEEE Fellow

Xudong Wang, a tenured professor at the UM-SJTU Joint Institute, has been conferred the prestigious IEEE Grade of Fellow for his extraordinary accomplishments in the field of wireless mesh networks.

Professor Yanfeng Shen wins IMECE Best Paper Award

During the 2017 ASME-sponsored IMECE held in Tampa, Florida recently, JI Professor Yanfeng Shen receved the Best Paper award for his paper titled “Efficient Modeling of Nonlinear Scattering of Ultrasonic Guided Waves from Fatigue Cracks using Local Interaction Simulation Approach.”