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A pioneering civil and bridge engineer, Mao graduated from the Tangshan Industrial Technical School in 1916. He later ea... View More
A pioneering civil and bridge engineer, Mao graduated from the Tangshan Industrial Technical School in 1916. He later earned advanced degrees from Cornell University and Carnegie Mellon University. Mao designed the Qiantang River Bridge, China's first dual-purpose road-and-railway bridge, and played a pivotal role in constructing the Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge. He served as SWJTU's president four times and was elected as an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1955. View Less
An influential structural engineer, Lin graduated from SWJTU's Tangshan Engineering College in 1931 and later obtained a... View More
An influential structural engineer, Lin graduated from SWJTU's Tangshan Engineering College in 1931 and later obtained a master's degree from the University of California, Berkeley. He pioneered the standardization of prestressed concrete, significantly impacting modern bridge construction. His notable projects include the Moscone Convention Center and the Kuan Du Bridge. In 1986, he received the U.S. National Medal of Science. View Less
Known as the "father of earthquake engineering" in China, Liu graduated from SWJTU in 1933. He earned advanced degrees f... View More
Known as the "father of earthquake engineering" in China, Liu graduated from SWJTU in 1933. He earned advanced degrees from Cornell University and the University of Illinois. Liu made significant contributions to seismic design and engineering education in China and was elected as an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. View Less
An engineer and senior executive, Lu graduated from SWJTU with a degree in railway engineering. He served as Vice Minist... View More
An engineer and senior executive, Lu graduated from SWJTU with a degree in railway engineering. He served as Vice Minister of Railways and later as Deputy General Manager of China National Railway Group Limited. Lu was elected as an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering in 2017. View Less
A prominent political figure, Ke graduated from SWJTU and held various positions within the Sichuan provincial governmen... View More
A prominent political figure, Ke graduated from SWJTU and held various positions within the Sichuan provincial government, including Vice Governor and Chairman of the Sichuan Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. He also served as Party Secretary of SWJTU. View Less
Guan earned his doctorate in management science and engineering from SWJTU. He served as Chairman of China State Constru... View More
Guan earned his doctorate in management science and engineering from SWJTU. He served as Chairman of China State Construction Engineering Corporation, one of the world's largest construction companies, and was an alternate member of the 19th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party. View Less
A leading expert in railway engineering, Zhai completed his bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees at SWJTU. He deve... View More
A leading expert in railway engineering, Zhai completed his bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees at SWJTU. He developed a theoretical system of locomotive-track coupling dynamics and was elected as an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2011. View Less
An esteemed civil and structural engineer, Long graduated from SWJTU's Guizhou campus in 1944. He made significant contr... View More
An esteemed civil and structural engineer, Long graduated from SWJTU's Guizhou campus in 1944. He made significant contributions to structural engineering and was elected as an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering in 1995. View Less
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Know moreProfessor Liao Haili earned the Second Prize of the National Science and Technology Progress Award for "Key Technology of Wind Resistance for Long-Span Cable Supported Bridges and Its Engineering Application." Professor Gao Shibin received the same award for developing "Complete Sets of Technologies and Equipment for Operation Safety of HSR Pantograph-Catenary System."
Professor Wang Ping was awarded the Second Prize of the National Technology Invention Award for developing "Track Regularity Maintenance Technology for High-Speed Railway." Professor Zhang Weihua from the State Key Laboratory of Traction Power received the Second Prize of the National Science and Technology Progress Award for innovations in the HSR OCS/Pantograph System based on coupling dynamics.
Professor He Chuan from the School of Civil Engineering received the Second Prize of the National Technology Invention Award for his work on "Safety Control and Efficient Tunneling Technology for Shield Tunnels in Sandy Cobble Stratum."
SWJTU's School of Civil Engineering achieved multiple Second Prizes of the National Science and Technology Progress Award for projects including: "Packaged Engineering Technologies for Super-Large Diameter Yangtze River Shield Tunnel Facing Complex Formation with High Water Pressure and Shallow Overburden" (2014) "Packaged Technologies of Large-Section Loess Tunnel Construction for High-Speed Railway and Its Application" (2015) "Key Technologies for Construction of Large-Section Subsurface Tunnels Crossing River and Sea and Its Application" (2016) "Packaged Technologies for Shiziyang Underwater Tunnel Project of High-Speed Railway" (2017)
The university developed complete sets of technologies and equipment for the operation safety of the HSR pantograph-catenary system, which have been widely applied in China's high-speed rail network.
SWJTU developed a comprehensive dynamics research system for high-speed trains (HST), including the "Shen–Hedrick–Elkin's Theory" for wheel-rail creepage and the "Zhai–Sun Model" for train-line interactions. This research has promoted China's large coupled system dynamics research of HST to the international advanced level and supported the design and performance optimization of all HST dynamics parameters in China.
SWJTU has been at the forefront of maglev transportation technology, researching China's first EMS maglev vehicle and the world's first high-temperature superconducting maglev vehicle.
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