Sichuan University (SCU)
四川大学
China
Sichuan University is one of the earliest modern universities in China, with a history that can be traced back to the Sichuan Sino-Western School founded in 1896. The current Sichuan University is the result of two mergers, first with the former Chengdu University of Science and Technology and then with the former West China University of Medical Sciences. The expanded Sichuan University has three campuses --- Wangjiang, Huaxi and Jiang’an in the historical and cultural city of Chengdu, sprawling 7,050 mu (approximately 470 hectares).
With a long tradition in education, Sichuan University has, over the past 120 years, given rise to many academic heavyweights, industrial elites and leading administrators who are pillars of the society. Its famous alumni include Zhu De, one of the founding fathers of the People’s Republic of China, and Yang Shangkun, China’s former president, as well as Guo Moruo and Ba Jin, renowned masters of modern Chinese literature, who have all once studied at Sichuan University. Moreover, over 50 academicians of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and the Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE) are Sichuan University alumni.
Currently, the university is dedicated to cultivating globally competitive innovators. It has more than 37,000 full-time undergraduate students and 20,000-plus master and PhD candidates, as well as nearly 3,000 international students.
The university offers a comprehensive range of disciplines to its students, with 33 colleges, covering 12 subject areas, such as humanities, science, engineering and medicine. According to Thomson Reuters’ Essential Science Indicators (ESI), 13 of its disciplines, including chemistry, clinical medicine, engineering, pharmacology and toxicology, biology and biochemistry, mathematics, physics, neuroscience and behavioral science, molecular biology and genetics, agricultural sciences, plant and animal sciences and social science are ranked among the global top 1%. Particularly, chemistry is ranked among top 1‰ globally.With a strong faculty team of 5,238 full-time faculty members, including 1,051 full professors, 1,230 associate professors and 15 CAS and CAE academicians, Sichuan University has built robust research programs, having made a series of representative research achievements. For example, Feng Xiaoming’s catalytic asymmetric Roskamp reaction provided a new method for the synthesis of chiral compounds. Studies on carbon capture and utilization (CCU) and CO2-mineralization are promoting the rise of a new energy industry in China and even globally. Cross-disciplinary studies on translational medicine led to an innovative technological chain of gene discovery – drug R&D – clinical treatment. In 2014 alone, 3,647 papers were published in journals listed in the Science Citation Index (SCI). Based on the Nature Index data in 2014, Sichuan University is ranked at 106th among global academic institutions.
The university’s research strength is also demonstrated in 13 national-level research bases and four state-level international science and technology cooperation bases. Having achieved many national-level science and technology awards, the university has already become a major driver of the socioeconomic development in western China.
Looking forward, Sichuan University is committed to making greater contributions to the progress of society and human civilization.
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1 November 2017 - 31 October 2018
Region: Global
Subject/journal group: All
The table to the right includes counts of all research outputs for Sichuan University (SCU) published between 1 November 2017 - 31 October 2018 which are tracked by the Nature Index.
Hover over the donut graph to view the FC output for each subject. Below, the same research outputs are grouped by subject. Click on the subject to drill-down into a list of articles organized by journal, and then by title.
Note: Articles may be assigned to more than one subject area.
AC | FC |
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299 | 175.21 |
Outputs by subject (FC)
Subject | AC | FC | |
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Chemistry | 194 | 130.69 | |
Physical Sciences | 62 | 32.09 | |
Life Sciences | 56 | 16.73 | |
Earth & Environmental Sciences | 6 | 1.55 | |
Environmental Science and Technology | 2 | 0.40 | |
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth | 1 | 0.25 | |
Nature Communications | 1 | 0.22 | |
Water Research | 2 | 0.69 |
Highlight of the month
Turning up the heat on bacterial infections
© KATERYNA KON/Science Photo Library/Getty
A nanoagent capable of killing bacteria when illuminated by infrared light has been developed by scientists in China. This could lead to new methods for preventing and treating bacterial infections and disinfecting wounds.
Antibiotics are widely used to fight bacterial diseases such as pneumonia and tuberculosis, but their overuse has led to drug-resistant diseases. Although various antibacterial agents, such as metal nanoparticles, have been used to treat bacterial infections, they can cause long-term tissue damage and be detrimental to human health.
Now, scientists from Sichuan University have grown a polymer brush on the surface of a composite nanoparticle consisting of a carbon nanotube and iron oxide. The nanoparticles trap bacteria and then kill them when they are heated by near-infrared light.
The work may lead to tunable nanoagents that could replace antibiotics in the fight against bacterial diseases.
- Advanced Functional Materials 28, 1605708 (2018). doi: 10.1002/adfm.201705708
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Top articles by Altmetric score in current window
Age-associated microbiome shows the giant panda lives on hemicelluloses, not on cellulose
The ISME Journal: Multidisciplinary Journal of Microbial Ecology
2018-02-01
Hierarchical and stage-specific regulation of murine cardiomyocyte maturation by serum response factor
Nature Communications
2018-09-21
1 November 2017 - 31 October 2018
International vs. domestic collaboration by FC
- 64.42% Domestic
- 35.58% International
Note: Hover over the graph to view the percentage of collaboration.
Top 10 domestic collaborators by FC (144 total)
- Sichuan University (SCU), China
- Domestic institution
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Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), China
(29.12)
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Nankai University (NKU), China
(11.28)
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Chongqing University (CQU), China
(8.58)
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Soochow University, China
(7.23)
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Tsinghua University, China
(7.07)
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University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC), China
(6.81)
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People's Liberation Army (PLA), China
(6.79)
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Peking University (PKU), China
(6.62)
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China Academy of Engineering Physics (CAEP), China
(5.62)
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University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (UCAS), China
(5.37)
Top 10 international collaborators by FC (257 total)
- Sichuan University (SCU), China
- Foreign institution
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King Abdulaziz University (KAU), Saudi Arabia
(6.68)
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National Research Council (NRC), Canada
(6.25)
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Queen Mary University of London (QMUL), United Kingdom (UK)
(5.26)
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Harvard University, United States of America (USA)
(4.22)
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Johns Hopkins University (JHU), United States of America (USA)
(3.78)
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Free University of Berlin (FU Berlin), Germany
(2.58)
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University of California, San Diego (UC San Diego), United States of America (USA)
(1.97)
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University of Massachusetts Medical School (UMass Medical School), United States of America (USA)
(1.94)
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Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), Singapore
(1.91)
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The University of Queensland (UQ), Australia
(1.74)
Note: Collaboration is determined by the fractional count (FC), which is listed in parentheses.
Affiliated joint institutions and consortia
- BESIII Collaboration, China
- Collaborative Innovation Center for Biomaterials Science and Technology, China
- Collaborative Innovation Center of South China Sea Studies, China
- Joint Laboratory for Reproductive Medicine of the Chinese Uaniversity of Hong Kong and Sichuan University, China
- MicroArray Quality Control (MAQC) Consortium, United States of America (USA)
- National Engineering Research Center for Flue Gas Desulfurization, China
- SCU-PolyU Institute for Disaster Management and Reconstruction, China
- Sino-German Centre for Water and Health Research, China

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