Recently, Stanford University released the 2024 edition of the World's Top 2% Scientists list (seventh version), which categorizing scientists based on their citation impact across various disciplines. The list features two categories: "Career-long Citation Impact" and "Annual Citation Impact." Professors Rongxing Li, Xiaohua Tong, and Yongjiu Feng were recognized in the "Career-long Citation I...
From August 4 to August 8, 2024, College of Surveying and Geo-Informatics and University of Seoul 's Department of Geo-Informatics successfully hosted the International Workshop on GeoAI and Geoinformatics in Seoul, South Korea. The event brought together 17 undergraduates, 8 graduate students, and 3 faculty members from our institution. The workshop focused on exploring cutting-edge trends and...
On April 15, 2024, after 167 days, Xie Chenyu, the firs team member of the Chinese Antarctic expedition team born after the year 2000 and the PhD student of the College of Surveying and Geo-Informatics, successfully returned to Shanghai aboard the "Snow Dragon" polar research vessel, completing China's 40th Antarctic scientific research mission satisfactorily.Members of the 40th Chinese Antarct...
On March 16th, Dr. Harald Schuh, Academician of German National Academy of Science and Engineering and professor at Technical University of Berlin, visited Tongji University for academic exchange.In the morning, Professor Xiaohua Tong, Vice President of Tongji University and Academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering, met with Professor Harald Schuh, warmly welcoming his visit and presenting...
China’s 39th Antarctic scientific expedition has been successfully completed, which lasted 163 days and covered more than 60,000 nautical miles. On 6th April, the entire expedition team returned to the dock of China's Domestic Base for Polar Exploration in Shanghai. On 4th April, among the first team members are Yuanyuan Gu and Zheyi Cao, postgraduate students from College of Surveying and Geo...
On the morning of October 31th, 2022, the second batch of members of the 39th Chinese Antarctic Research Expedition aboarded China’s research icebreaker “Xuelong" and left Shanghai, to carry out the Antarctic scientific expedition mission. The first batch of members took the "Xuelong II" on October 26th, and the two ships are scheduled to return to China in early April 2023. The 39th Chinese ...