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Jiang's honorary achievements
Professor Jiang has always maintained an active academic thought and grasped the frontier development trend of the discipline. He is quite influential in the academic circles at home and abroad, and has published more than 20 books/kloc-0. His "Statistical Theory of Polymers" and "Coordination Field Theory" won two national science conference awards; The theory of harmonious field won the first prize of national natural science1982; "Molecular Orbital Graph Theory" and "Computational Method of Quantum Chemistry" won the second prize of Scientific and Technological Progress of the State Education Commission with 1985 and 1987 respectively. "Theory, method and application of molecular orbital graph" won the first prize of National Natural Science 1987.

Professor Jiang's life and resume have been included in various versions of Who's Who at home and abroad. Six biographies published by the International Biography Center (IBC) in Cambridge, England, published his resume or biography, among which "Successful People" was included in three consecutive editions. His resume has been published for two consecutive editions in the American Biography Center's "International Outstanding Leaders" and "Five Thousand Celebrities in the World", and Jiang was hired as a consultant judge. The British International Biography Center awarded him the honor of "1993 World Intellectual".

In his teaching work, Professor Jiang has offered undergraduate and graduate students specialized courses such as quantum chemistry, mathematical and physical methods, physical chemistry, thermodynamics, advanced materialization, material structure, polymer physical chemistry, statistical mechanics and chemical graph theory. 6 doctors and more than 20 masters have been trained. The textbook "Structural Chemistry" edited by him was published by Higher Education Press 1997, and it was determined as "a subject textbook of 2 1 century".