Two young JI faculty members secure fund from Shanghai Yangfan Program

Two young JI faculty members secure fund from Shanghai Yangfan Program

The University of Michigan-Shanghai Jiao Tong University Joint Institute (JI) Assistant Professor Youyi Bi and Assistant Professor Heng Qiao secured fund from Shanghai municipal government for their research projects of “Product Optimization Design Method Based on Product Maintenance Data Analysis and Modeling”

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JI Professor Mian Li elected as ASME Fellow

JI Professor Mian Li elected as ASME Fellow

Mian Li, a tenured associate professor of UM-SJTU JI has received the designation of Fellow from ASME, as recognition of his research and education accomplishments in the area of Design Automation.

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JI COVID-19 Challenge enters final round

JI COVID-19 Challenge enters final round

The COVID-19 Challenge event hosted by the University of Michigan – Shanghai Jiao Tong University Joint Institute (JI) entered the final round on May 5, 2020. The online event held during the global pandemic period attracted more than 130 attendees from 11 countries.

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JI students excels in 2020 MCM/ICM competition

JI students excels in 2020 MCM/ICM competition

The University of Michigan-Shanghai Jiao Tong University Joint Institute students delivered outstanding performance in the 2020 Mathematical Contest in Modeling/ Interdisciplinary Contest in Modeling (MCM/ICM), according to the results announced recently.

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Online Recruitment Information Event

Online Recruitment Information Event

An online recruitment information event organized by the University of Michigan-Shanghai Jiao Tong University Joint Institute (JI) will be held on May 18 (US Eastern Time) from 8:00 to 10:00PM. JI invites applicants to apply for faculty positions in ME, ECE, and MSE.

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A Letter to Overseas JI Students

A Letter to Overseas JI Students

The unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic has rapidly become a public health crisis around the world. It happened so suddenly and so violently that every aspect of our lives, our study and our work, has been significantly disrupted. Every day, we are overwhelmed by the high number of new confirmed cases,the huge amount of information circulated online and offline, and the widespread concern and fear.

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