The college attaches great importance to teaching and scientific research. According to the market demand, especially the economic development trend of Shanghai, we will focus on cultivating talents who are: environmental pollution control and recycling of resources, integration of building environment, equipment and energy-saving system, environmental traffic pollution control, environmental geotechnical and pollution control, building structure detection and reinforcement, integration of soft and hard disciplines, and close combination of knowledge and practical ability, so as to give full play to their respective advantages and form the characteristics of each major in our college.
In terms of student work in 2008, the employment rate of students was 100%, ranking first in the whole school, and the signing rate was 69.66%, ranking third in the whole school. Won 7 national and Shanghai awards. In terms of teaching, in 2008, the Education Highland Project 1 was under construction, with a funding of 6 million yuan, and the Central and Local Laboratory Project 1 had a funding of 2 million yuan. The funds for completing the construction of the undergraduate laboratory in the school reached 1 10,000 yuan, and "Architectural Environment" won the national excellent course and "Steel Structure" won the Shanghai municipal excellent course. In 2008, it undertook 62 foreign scientific research projects, and the proportion of funds for vertical and horizontal projects reached 0.24: 1, including National Natural Science Foundation of China 1, 2 national key projects at ministerial level, and energy conservation and emission reduction projects of Shanghai 2008 Innovation Action Plan and Shanghai 2008 Science and Technology Innovation Action Plan 1. Project under research 2 1, including National Natural Science Foundation Project 1, National Ministry Project 1, World Expo Project 1, and 3 key projects of Shanghai Science and Technology Commission. The completion rate of scientific research projects reached 100%. Spending on scientific research abroad is 80104400 yuan, an increase of 12.82% compared with last year, and the per capita scientific research expenditure is increased by 150 10.78% compared with last year, of which the vertical project expenditure is 2,396,200 yuan, accounting for 295.7% of the total expenditure. Published academic papers 136, with an average of 2.52 papers per capita, including 28 papers retrieved by SCI and EI, 5 papers published by international authoritative academic journals, 25 papers published by international academic conferences, and 48 papers published by domestic CSCD and authoritative academic journals. Published monograph 1 department and 4 books. There are 6 authorized patents, including 2 utility model patents and software copyright 1. 36 patents were applied, including invention patent 16, utility model patent 17, design patent 2 and copyright 1. Won the 1 scientific research award, and the "complete set of energy-saving technologies for existing comprehensive commercial buildings" won the second prize of Shanghai Science and Technology Progress in 2008. In terms of discipline construction, in 2008, it won the key laboratory project of Shanghai Education Commission 1, and the school discipline construction fund reached 1 ten thousand yuan, as well as the fourth key discipline construction project of Shanghai Education Commission under construction. In terms of international exchanges and cooperation, in 2008, seven groups of experts and scholars from Germany, Britain, Australia and Hong Kong were invited and received, and they went to the United States, Germany, Britain, South Korea, Austria, Asia, Greece, Spain and Hong Kong for1person-time academic exchanges, and signed agreements with Aachen University of Technology, Vienna University of Natural Resources and Applied Sciences, South Korea and other related disciplines. At the same time, the Fifth International Conference on Transportation Planning and Management in the Asia-Pacific Region was held from 2 to 4 June 2008. Twenty representatives from six countries including Britain, the United States, Australia, Canada, Singapore and Malaysia and 6 1 domestic representatives attended the meeting.