1. School introduction
The school was founded in 1920. Its founding name was Harbin Sino-Russian Industrial School, and later it went through Sino-Russian Industrial University , the Eastern Provincial Special Economic Zone Industrial University period, in 1928, the school was officially named Harbin Institute of Technology. In 1951, it was identified as one of the two model universities in the country for learning foreign higher education education models. In 1954, it entered the list of the first six national key construction universities.
In 1996, it entered the first batch of key universities under the national “211 Project”. In 1999, it was identified as one of the first nine universities in the country’s first batch of “985 Project” key construction projects. In 2000, it merged with Harbin University of Architecture and Architecture to form the new Harbin Institute of Technology.
As of December 2022, the school has three campuses: Harbin, Weihai, and Shenzhen; the campus area is 5.6542 million square meters, and the construction area is 3.5508 million square meters; it has 22 colleges and 107 undergraduate majors; full-time There are 4,110 teachers and 55,901 students.
2. Scientific research achievements
According to the school’s official website in March 2020, Harbin Institute of Technology has participated in 14 of the country’s 16 major scientific and technological projects such as the lunar exploration project. In aerospace, robotics, A number of major landmark achievements have been achieved in the fields of small satellites, equipment manufacturing, new energy, and new materials. The school has successfully developed and launched the "Test 1", "Test 3", "Kuaizhou 1", "Kuaizhou 2" and "Lilac 2" satellites, setting a record of five battles and five victories for small satellites developed by domestic universities in China. record.
There are 7 advanced micro-satellite platform technology research, space robotic arm technology, satellite-ground laser link test, Kuaizhou-satellite-arrow integration technology, and the range optoelectronics and control system in the Shenguang III laser device. The project was selected as one of the top ten scientific and technological developments in Chinese universities.
3. Teaching staff
As of May 2022, the total number of full-time teachers in the school is 4,165, of which 1,337 have senior positions, accounting for 32.1%, and 1,337 have deputy senior positions. 1,683 people, accounting for 40.4% of the total number of teachers.
There are 41 academicians of the two academies (including dual-employment), 304 national-level high-level talents, 225 national-level young talents, 7 National Natural Science Foundation of China innovation groups, and 12 Ministry of Education science and technology innovation teams. There are 5 innovation teams in key fields of the Ministry of Science and Technology, 6 national-level teaching teams, and 4 research-based teaching innovation teams of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.