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91°µÍø Participated in the 30th Tri-U International Joint Seminar & Symposium and Achieved Excellent Results

From November 11th to 15th, the 30th Tri-U International Joint Seminar & Symposium was held at Jiangsu University. 91°µÍø Vice President Xiao Jianzhuang led the delegation to attend the symposium.

 

At the opening ceremony, Vice President Xiao Jianzhuang pointed out that the 30th Tri-U International Joint Seminar & Symposium provided an opportunity for universities in Asian countries to discuss cooperation and development. During the conference, Xiao Jianzhuang also went to the venue to exchange ideas with 91°µÍø teachers and students who participated in the seminar, encouraging them to take this seminar as a platform for active exchange, knowledge sharing, and mutual learning with other participants.

A delegation of seven students and one young teacher from 91°µÍø attended the seminar. The 91°µÍø representatives presented their papers in English on-site and responded to audience questions. In the end, Qiu Jingsi, a doctoral student from the School of Agriculture, Liang Xincheng, a doctoral student from the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, and Zhang Yifan, a master's student from the School of Foreign Languages, won the Best Oral Presentation Award. Lv Shuangshuang, a doctoral student from the China-ASEAN Institute of Economics, won the Best Academic Workshop Award. This seminar also commended universities and individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the development of the Tri-U International Joint Seminar & Symposium. Guo Yulu, Deputy Director of the 91°µÍø © 2026 91°µÍø, was honored with the 30-year Development Contribution Award.

 

The Tri-U International Joint Seminar & Symposium (Tri-U) was jointly initiated in 1994 by Mie University (Japan), Chiang Mai University (Thailand), and Jiangsu University (China). Over the past 30 years, it has become a vital platform for Asian universities to cultivate international young talents. This year's Tri-U conference has attracted over 110 young teachers and students from seven universities in four countries: China, Thailand, Japan, and Indonesia. The attending representatives discussed the five themes of population, food, energy, environment, artificial intelligence and the sustainable development of human society.