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Talent Cultivation of Xinjiang Institute of Physical and Chemical Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Subject Overview Xinjiang Institute of Physical and Chemical Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences is one of the units authorized by the State Council Academic Degrees Committee 1987. In 2004, it was approved by China Academy of Sciences to set up a doctoral training center. By the end of 20 14, the Institute had two first-class doctoral programs and seven doctoral programs in two disciplines. Two disciplines 10 master training centers and 2 postdoctoral mobile stations.

Postdoctoral Mobile Station: Chemistry, Electronic Science and Technology

First-class discipline doctor training point: chemistry, electronic science and technology

Doctor training center in two disciplines: mechanical chemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, material physics and chemistry, microelectronics and solid-state electronics, physical electronics and computer application technology.

Master programs in two disciplines: organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, material physics and chemistry, microelectronics and solid-state electronics, physical electronics, medicinal chemistry, computer application technology, computer technology and material engineering. By the end of 20 14, Xinjiang Institute of Physical and Chemical Technology of Chinese Academy of Sciences had 243 graduate students (including 26 master students 103 doctoral students).

On 20 14, Yu Hongwei, a doctoral student supervised by Pan Shilie, won the Excellent Doctoral Thesis Award in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.

20 1 1, two doctoral students, Yang Yun and Wang Yiyuan, won the Excellent Doctoral Thesis Award in Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.