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Which university did Xu Tianqi graduate from?
Xu Tianqi graduated from East China University of Science and Technology.

East China University of Science and Technology, formerly known as East China Institute of Chemical Technology, was formed by merging the chemistry departments of Jiaotong University (Shanghai), Aurora University (Shanghai), Datong University (Shanghai), Soochow University (Suzhou) and Jiangnan University (Wuxi). 1952. It is the first institution of higher learning in New China which is famous for its chemical characteristics.

The school has three campuses, Xuhui, Fengxian and Jinshan, with a total area of 2,532 mu, a total area of 950,000 square meters of various buildings, and a total collection of 3.53 million books in the library. There are analysis and testing centers, jewelry testing centers and other national metrological certification units. The school was awarded the honorary title of "Civilized Unit (Campus)" in Shanghai for 13 times.

There are more than 29,000 full-time students in the school, including undergraduate students16,766, graduate students10/0/75 and doctoral students 265,438. There are about 3,000 faculty members, including 9 academicians from China Academy of Sciences and China Academy of Engineering, 0/person from European Academy of Sciences, and more than 30 national talents such as winners of National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars.

There are 3 national famous teachers, 4 national teaching teams and 2 Huang Danian-style teachers. There are high-level innovation teams 10, such as the innovation research group of the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the innovation team in key fields of the Ministry of Science and Technology, and a large number of young and middle-aged scholars have emerged.

Research institutions of East China University of Science and Technology:

By the end of June 2023, there were 5438+0, 2 national key laboratories, 3 national engineering (technology) research centers, 3 frontier science centers of the Ministry of Education, 2 basic science centers of the National Natural Science Foundation of China and 39 provincial and ministerial key scientific research bases.

By the end of June, 2022, the school had 2 national key laboratories, 1 national engineering laboratories, 3 national engineering (technology) research centers, 1 frontier science centers of the Ministry of Education, 1 basic science centers of NSFC, 32 provincial-level key scientific research bases and 5 provincial-level humanities and social science think tanks (bases).