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School of Energy Science and Engineering, HIT

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School of Energy Science and Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology
TypeEngineering school
Parent institution
Harbin Institute of Technology
DeanShuai Yong(帅永)
Location, ,
Websitepower.hit.edu.cn

School of Energy Science and Engineering, HIT (Chinese:哈尔滨工业大学能源科学与工程学院) is one of schools of Harbin Institute of Technology. It has three campuses, including Harbin campus, Weihai campus and Shenzhen campus.

History[edit]

The School of Energy Science and Engineering was established in 1994, which was formerly known as the Department of Power Engineering of HIT. This department, which was founded in 1954, was one of the earliest department in the discipline of power engineering in China. In June, 1994, the Department of Power Engineering and Automotive Engineering of HIT were merged into the School of Energy Science and Engineering. Chen Zhuoru was the first dean. In July 1997, the Department of Automotive Engineering was moved to Weihai campus from Harbin campus and in 1998, the Hydraulic Technique Teaching Base of School of Energy Science and Engineering was merged into the School of Electro-mechanical Engineering, HIT.

Faculty[edit]

The School of Energy Science and Engineering consists of nine research institutes.[1]: Institute of combustion technology, Institute of Aeronautical and Astronautical Thermophysics, Research Institute for Gas Dynamics of Engine, Institute of Propulsion Theory and Technology, Institute of Advanced Power Control and Reliability, Institute of Power Machinery Vibration and Noise Control Technology, Center for Fluid machinery and Engineering, Center for Energy and Environmental Engineering, Institute of Industrial Electronic Technology.

Qin Yukun, dean of Institute of Combustion Technology, is a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.

The school has significant contribution to China's national defense and space industry, including Long March 5[2] and Carbon-based energy storage.[3]

Disciplines[edit]

There are there disciplines of school, including:

Teaching and Scientific Research Bases[edit]

The school is equipped with a number of high-level laboratories and research bases[4], including:

  • One state-level engineering laboratory: National Engineering Laboratory of Coal-fired Pollutants Emission Reduction
  • One state-level teaching base: National Mechanics Teaching Base of Fundamental Engineering Courses (Fluid Mechanics)
  • One state-level teaching demonstration center: National Mechanics Experimental Teaching Demonstration Center (Fluid Mechanics)
  • Three provincial key laboratories: Engine Gas Power Laboratory, Power Machinery and Engineering Laboratory, and Energy and Environmental Engineering Laboratory
  • One provincial research center of engineering technology: Research Center of Coal-fired Pollution Control Engineering Technology.

Key disciplines[edit]

Several disciplines are high-level, including:

References[edit]

  1. "Introduction to the School". hit.edu.cn.
  2. "哈工大科研设计团队 助仨火箭飞天". dbw.cn.
  3. "哈工大高继慧教授团队在《纳米快报》上发表碳基储能研究论文". china-nengyuan.com.
  4. "学院简介" (in Chinese). hit.edu.cn.CS1 maint: Unrecognized language (link)


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