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Session 1: Mathematics and Physics
Time: 13:30-17:20    Venue: Teaching Building No. 1, Room 108           Chair: Zhanwen Han, Hongjun Gao

No.

Time

Speaker

Title/Affiliation

1

13:30-13:55

Wenlong Zhan

Progress of Nuclear Research Center in Great Bay
CAS-HQ /Institute of Modern Physics, CAS, China

2

13:55-14:20

Y. Ron Shen

Water Science as an Impactful Research Area

University of California at Berkeley, USA

3

14:20-14:45

Shige Peng

Nonlinear Theory of Prediction

Shandong University, China

4

14:45-15:10

Hongjun Gao

The Observation of Majorana Zero Mode and Conductance Plateau in an Iron-based Superconductor

Institute of Physics & UCAS, China

15:10-15:40

Coffee Break

5

15:40-16:05

Jianwei Pan

Quantum Leap: From Tests of Quantum Foundations to New Quantum Technologies to Space-scale Tests of Quantum Foundations

University of Science and Technology of China, China

6

16:05-16:30

Alain Bécoulet

Fusion Energy: domesticating the stars

CEA, France

7

16:30-16:55

Paul T.P. Ho

First Image of a Black Hole
East Asian Observatory, USA

8

16:55-17:20

Zhanwen Han

Stars in Astrophysics

Yunnan Observatories of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, China


Session 2: Chemical Sciences
Time: 14:00-17:55    Venue: Teaching Building No. 1, Room 101        Chair: Xinhe Bao, Peter Stang

No.

Time

Speaker

Title/Affiliation

1

14:00-14:25

K. Barry Sharpless

Biological applications of SuFEx click chemistry

The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI), USA

2

14:25-14:50

Kuiling Ding

A Story of SKP/Pd Catalyst: Mechanistic Understanding, Process Innovation & Drug Discovery

Shanghai Jiaotong University/Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, CAS, China

3

14:50-15:15

Peter J. Stang

Abiological Self-Assembly: Predesigned Metallacycles and metallacages via Coordination

The University of Utah,USA

4

15:15-15:40

Benzhong Tang

Brightening the World by Conceptually New Luminogens

South China University of Technology /Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, China

15:40-15:50

Coffee Break

5

15:50-16:15

Klaus Müllen

Graphene Nanoribbons Merging the Worlds of

Graphenes and Conjugated Polymers

Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Germany

6

16:15-16:40

Song Gao

Spin Manipulation in Molecules and Solid

South China University of Technology/Peking University, China

7

16:40-17:05

Philip David Coates

Controlled structuring of polymers by processing science, technology and applications

University of Bradford, UK

8

17:05-17:30

Xinhe Bao

On the Nature of Nano-Confinement in Catalysis

University of Science and Technology of China, China

9

17:30-17:55

Flemming Besenbacher

Global challenges: From science to solutions

Aarhus University/Carlsberg Foundation, Denmark


Session 3: Life Sciences
Time: 14:00-17:50    Venue: Teaching Building No. 1, Room 109            Chair: Feng Shao, Xiao-Fan Wang

No.

Time

Speaker

Title/Affiliation

1

14:00-14:25

Muming Poo

From Brain Science to Brain-Machine Intelligence Technology

CAS Center for Excellence in Brain Science and Intelligence Technology ,China


2

14:25-14:50

Colin L. Masters

The Molecular Origins of Alzheimer’s Disease: When Does It Start and What Strategies for Primary Prevention?

The University of MelbourneAustralia


3

14:50-15:15

Philippe J. Sansonetti

«Microbes Sans Frontières»: A Research Agenda for the 21st Century

Institut Pasteur Shanghai, China

4

15:15-15:40

Xiao-Fan Wang

Successes and Challenges of Cancer Immune Therapy
Duke University Medical Center, USA

15:40-16:10

Coffee Break

5

16:10-16:35

Ian T. Baldwin

Why Nature Remains the Best Laboratory for the Study of Gene Function

Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, Germany

6

16:35-17:00

Feng Shao

Pyroptosis: From Innate Immunity to Cancer
National Institute of Biological Sciences, Beijing, China

7

17:00-17:25

Bernhard Schmid

The Value of Biodiversity in Forest Restoration for Climate Mitigation and Ecological Intensification of Agriculture

University of Zurich, Switzerland

8

17:25-17:50

Jiayang Li

Molecular Bases of High-yield Superior-quality Rice and Breeding by Design

Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, CAS, China


Session 4: Geo-sciences
Time: 13:30-17:20    Venue: Teaching Building No. 1, Room 107          Chair: Guoxiong Wu, Tandong Yao

No.

Time

Speaker

Title/Affiliation

1

13:30-13:55

Bojie Fu

Coupling Human - Earth Systems for Sustainability

Research Centre for Eco-Environmental Sciences, CAS, China

2

13:55-14:20

Michael J. Benton

The Origin of Feathers

University of Bristol, UK

3

14:20-14:45

Tandong Yao

The Asian Water Tower Change and its Impact in a Warming World

Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research, CAS, China

4

14:45-15:10

R. Lawrence Edwards

Lessons about Past and Future Climate from Chinese Caves

University of Minnesota, USA

15:10-15:40

Coffee Break

5

15:40-16:05

Guoxiong Wu

Subtropical circulation, Tibetan Plateau, and Asian Summer Monsoon

Institute of Atmospheric Physics, CAS, China

6

16:05-16:30

Michael Wagner

Microbial Ecology of the Nitrogen Cycle and its Implications for Environmental Health

University of ViennaAustria

7

16:30-16:55

Xiankang Dou

The State-of-the-art Atmospheric Lidar and its Application

Wuhan University, China

8

16:55-17:20

Lixin Wu

Transparentizing Global Oceans and Maritime Community with a Shared Future for Mankind

Pilot National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology (Qingdao), China


Session 5: Information Sciences
Time: 14:00-17:50    Venue: Teaching Building No. 1, Room 207                      Chair: Ming Liu, Junfa Mao

No.

Time

Speaker

Title/Affiliation

1

14:00-14:25

Debdeep Jena

New Devices to enable Future Memory, Logic, and Communication Systems

Cornell UniversityUSA

2

14:25-14:50

Andre Ivanov

On Approaches for Addressing Reliability and Safety Issues in the Internet of Things
University of British Columbia, Canada

3

14:50-15:15

Junfa Mao

Semiconductor Heterogeneous Integration for Millimeter Wave Circuits and Systems

Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China

4

15:15-15:40

John E. Bowers

Silicon Photonic Integrated Circuits for Timing, Navigation and Data Communications

University of California, Santa Barbara, USA

15:40-16:10

Coffee Break

5

16:10-16:35

Ming Liu

Beautiful Life from Innovation of Integrated Circuit

Institute of Microelectronic, CAS, China

6

16:35-17:00

Jonathan Knight

The Power of Light: Optical Fibres as a Force for Good

University of Bath, UK

7

17:00-17:25

C. L. Philip Chen

New Technologies and Trends in Artificial Intelligence:
Computational Algorithms, Data Modelling, and Applications

South China University of Technology, China

8

17:25-17:50

Siegfried Selberherr

Status and Future of Solid-State Non-Volatile Memory

Institute for Microelectronics, Austria


Session 6: Technological Sciences
Time: 14:00-17:50    Venue: Teaching Building No. 1, Room 208             Chair: Zhonglin Wang, Yidong Gu

No.

Time

Speaker

Title/Affiliation

1

14:00-14:25

Richard N. Zare

Ultrafast Enzymatic Digestion Using Microdroplets

Stanford University, USA

2

14:25-14:50

Yidong Gu

Science Program on the Chinas Space Station

National Space Science Center, CAS, China

3

14:50-15:15

Steven G. Louie

Interaction and Topological Effects in Atomically Thin 1D & 2D Materials

University of California at Berkeley, USA

4

15:15-15:40

Xueming Yang

Development of VUV Free Electron Laser and its Application in Chemical and Molecular Sciences

Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS, China

15:40-16:10

Coffee Break

5

16:10-16:35

Vigor Yang

Data-Enabled Engineering Design Innovation for Aerospace Systems

Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

6

16:35-17:00

Guowei He

Predict Turbulence-generating Noise for Quiet Environments

Institute of Mechanics, CAS, China

7

17:00-17:25

Zhonglin Wang

Triboelectric Nanogenerators for Internet of Things and Self-powered Systems

Beijing Institute of Nanoenergy and Nanosystems, CAS, China/Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

8

17:25-17:50

Ruxin Li

Ultra-high Peak Power Lasers: 10PW and Beyond

Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, CAS, China


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