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Future Science Prize is a privately funded science prize established in 2016, with three award categories including life science, physical science, and mathematics and computer science, to recognize scientific breakthroughs in the Greater China region (which includes Mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan) that have made significant impacts in the world and stood the test of time. 

 

The 2021 Future Science Prize Week this year will be a 6-day event in Beijing from November 16th -21st.The main activities include: Public Lectures of Future Science Prize: the laureates of the three prizes in life science, material science, mathematics and computer science will explain their achievements; Dialogue: Future Science Prize Laureates with K12 Students : to provide an opportunity for more young people who love science to communicate with scientists face to face and inspire the future generation to embark on the path of scientific research and scientific innovation; Future Science Award Ceremony : honors scientists who have made significant scientific research achievements for all mankind, witnessing the moment of glory of the award winners; Symposium : world-renowned scientists share their cutting-edge scientific achievements, discuss academic innovation and share scientific achievements together.

 

The Future Science Prize Week is guided by a Steering Committee composed of renowned experts from home and abroad, and a Program Committee that sets the agenda and invites domestic and international speakers to ensure the high level of academic content and extensive global perspective of the conference. This year, Jian-Shu LI, from Zhejiang University, and Liqun LUO, from Stanford University serve as co-chairs of the 2021 Program Committee.

 

Let us transform the future with science and let science make positive impact on the Greater China region, the world, and our future generations. 

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Exhibition of Future Science & Art—Co-Sponsonred
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Agenda
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2021-11-21
2021-11-16
16:00-17:00

2021 Future Science Prize Week and Science and Art Exhibition Opening Ceremony

2021-11-17
09:00-17:00

Future Science Prize Lecture in Physical Science

(TBD)

2021-11-18
09:00-17:00

Future Science Prize Lecture in Mathematics and Computer Science

(TBD)

2021-11-19
08:30 -09:30
[Life Science] - Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine
2021-11-19
08:30-08:40

Session Chair

Liqun LUO,Co-Chair, Program Committee of the Future Science Prize Week 2021; Ann and Bill Swindell Professor of Humanities and Sciences, Stanford University;Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences;Member, U.S. National Academy of Sciences

2021-11-19
08:40-09:10

The Piwi-piRNA Pathway: a New World of Gene Regulation

Haifan LIN, Member, Science Committee of the Future Science PrizeEugene Higgins Professor, Yale University; Founding Director, Yale Stem Cell Center; Founding Dean (adjunct), SLST, ShanghaiTech; Member, U.S. National Academy of Sciences; Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences

2021-11-19
09:10-09:45

Chemical Reprogramming: A New Approach For Cell Fate Manipulation

Hongkui DENG, Professor, Peking University

2021-11-19
09:30 -10:30
[Life Science] - RNA biology to future therapies
2021-11-19
09:45-09:50

Session Chair

Liqun LUO,Co-Chair, Program Committee of the Future Science Prize Week 2021; Ann and Bill Swindell Professor of Humanities and Sciences, Stanford University;Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences;Member, U.S. National Academy of Sciences

2021-11-19
09:50-10:10

RNA methylation in biomedicine and agriculture

Chuan HE, Member, Science Committee of the Future Science Prize; John T. Wilson Distinguished Service Professor, University of Chicago; Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute

2021-11-19
10:10-10:30

Neural Regeneration: A Bumpy Journey of Discovery

Xiangdong FU, Professor, UCSD

2021-11-19
10:30 -11:30
[Computer Science] - AI and Biotechnology
2021-11-19
10:30-10:35

Session Chair

Ya-Qin ZHANG, Chair Professor and Dean, Tsinghua University; Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences

2021-11-19
10:35-11:00

Deep Learning Enables High Precision Immunopeptidomics and Personalized Cancer Immunotherapy

Ming LI, Member, Science Committee of the Future Science Prize; University Professor, University of Waterloo; Fellow, The Royal Society of Canada

2021-11-19
11:00-11:30

Protein folding by deep learning

Jinbo XU, Professor of Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago; Senior Fellow, Computational Institute at the University of Chicago

2021-11-19
11:30 -14:30
[Computer Science] - Chips
2021-11-19
11:30-11:35

Session Chair

Datong CHEN, Future Forum Council; Chairman of the Investment Committee, Hua Capital

2021-11-19
11:35-12:00

Briefly on the Development of Integrated Circuit and Technology and Industries

Zhihua WANG, Professor, Tsinghua University; Fellow of IEEE

2021-11-19
12:00-12:30

Electronic Design Automation (EDA) Technology – Past and Beyond

Steve YANG, CEO, Empyrean Technology Co.,Ltd.

2021-11-19
13:30 -15:00
[Life Science] - Functional Brain Imaging and Intervention
2021-11-19
13:30-13:35

Session Chair

Xiaoliang Sunney XIE, Member, Steering Committee of the Future Science Prize Week; Future Forum Council; Lee Shau-kee Professor, Peking University

2021-11-19
13:35-14:00

Personalized  Brain Functional Sectors

Hesheng LIU, SmartState Endowed Chair Professor of Neuroscience, Medical University of South Carolina; Director, Individual Differences Laboratory, Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital

2021-11-19
14:00-14:30

Deep Brain Stimulation from Clinical to Brain Disease Research

Luming LI, Cheung Kong Scholar Chair Professor & the foundering director, National Engineering Laboratory for Neuro-modulation; Dean, School for Aerospace Engineering; Director, Institute for Interdisciplinary Medicine and Engineering

2021-11-19
14:30-15:00

Detecting and Mapping Neuronal Current Induced Magnetic Fields in Human Brain

Jiahong GAO, Chair Professor, Peking University; Director, Center for MRI Research at Peking University; Director, Beijing City Key Laboratory for Medical Physics and Engineering at Peking University; Principal Investigator, McGovern Institute for Brain Research at Peking University

2021-11-19
15:00 -16:00
[Mathematics] - Algebraic Geometry
2021-11-19
15:00-15:05

Session Chair

Jianshu LI, Co-Chair, Program Committee of the Future Science Prize Week 2021; Chair Professor, Zhejiang University; Member, Chinese Academy of Sciences

2021-11-19
15:05-15:30

Counting Curves

Yongbin RUAN, Professor, Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics, Zhejiang University; Member, Chinese Academy of Sciences

2021-11-19
15:30-16:00

The Wonder of the Power of Algebra

Jun LI, Chair Professor, Shanghai Center for Mathematical Sciences; Professor, Mathematics at Fudan University

2021-11-19
16:00 -17:00
[Astronomy] - Cosmogenesis
2021-11-19
16:00-16:05

Session Chair

Jifeng LIU, Deputy Director-General, National Astronomical Observatories, CAS

2021-11-19
16:05-16:30

Understanding Our Universe

Xiangping WU, Member, Steering Committee of the Future Science Prize Week; Professor, National Astronomical Observatories, CAS; Director-General, China Association of Children’s Science Instructor;Member, Chinese Academy of Sciences

2021-11-19
16:30-17:00

The Universe in Supercomputers

Jie WANG, Professor, National Astronomical Observatories, CAS

2021-11-19
17:00 -18:00
[Astronomy] - Livable Planets
2021-11-19
17:00-17:05

Session Chair

Xiangping WU, Member, Steering Committee of the Future Science Prize; Week Academician of National Astronomical Observatories, CAS; Member, Chinese Academy of Sciences

2021-11-19
17:05-17:30

From Wandering Earth to Find Another Home Planet

Jilin ZHOU, Professor, Nanjing University

2021-11-19
17:30-18:00

Survival in Space

Hong LIU, Professor, Beihang University; General Designer & Principal Scientist of Lunar Palace 1; Full Member, International Academy of Astronautics

2021-11-20
08:30 -10:00
[Physics] Manipulation of Quantum
2021-11-20
08:30-08:35

Session Chair

Hong DING, Member, Steering Committee of the Future Science Prize Week; Future Forum Council; Professor, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Chief Scientist, Beijing National Laboratory for Condensed Matter Physics

2021-11-20
08:35-09:00

A New Horizon in Light-Matter Control

Jun YE, Member, Science Committee of the Future Science Prize; Professor, University of Colorado, Boulder; Member, U.S. National Academy of Sciences; Foreign Member, Chinese Academy of Sciences

2021-11-20
09:00-09:30

Quantum control of single spins and its applications

Jiangfeng DU, Professor, University of Science and Technology of China (USTC); Member, Chinese Academy of Sciences

2021-11-20
09:30-10:00

Atomic Bose-Einstein Condensate in a Twisted-bilayer Optical Lattice

Jing ZHANG, Professor, Shanxi University; Director, State Key Laboratory of Quantum Optics and Quantum Optics Devices

2021-11-20
10:00 -11:10
[Mathematics] - Number Theory
2021-11-20
10:00-10:05

Session Chair

Jianshu LI, Co-Chair, Program Committee of the Future Science Prize Week 2021; Chair Professor, Zhejiang University; Member, Chinese Academy of Sciences

2021-11-20
10:05-10:30

From Diophantine equations to arithmetic geometry

Yifeng LIU, Professor, Zhejiang University

2021-11-20
10:30-11:10

Number theory and symmetry

Zhiwei YUN, Professor, MIT 

2021-11-20
11:00 -12:00
[Astronomy] - Deep Space Exploration
2021-11-20
11:00-11:05

Session Chair

Xiangping WU, Member, Science Committee of the Future Science Prize; Arthur and Gladys Pancoe Professor, Northwestern University

2021-11-20
11:05-11:30

The Search for Life on Mars

Yuk Ling YUNG, Member, Science Committee of the Future Science Prize; Professor, Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences, California Institute of Technology; Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Member, Academia Sinica

2021-11-20
11:30-12:00

Frontier Scientific Issues of Lunar and Deep Space Exploration

Chi WANG, Member, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Director General of National Space Science Center (NSSC)

2021-11-20
13:30 -14:30
[Chemistry and Materials]
2021-11-20
13:30-13:35

Session Chair

Jianhua LIN, Member, Steering Committee of the Future Science Prize; Former President of Peking University; Director of Peking University Research Center for Future Education Management and Professor of Chemistry

2021-11-20
13:35-14:00

Nanotechnology for the Carbon Neutral Future

Yi CUI, Member, Science Committee of the Future Science Prize; Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, Stanford University; Director of Precourt Institute for Energy; Executive Editor, Nano Letters; Co-Director of Battery 500 Consortium

2021-11-20
14:00-14:30

Electron Crystallography: Past, Present and Future

Xiaodong ZOU, Professor, Stockholm University

2021-11-20
14:30 -16:00
[Physics] Quantum Materials
2021-11-20
14:30-14:35

Session Chair

Hong DING, Member, Steering Committee of the Future Science Prize Week; Future Forum Council; Professor, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences; President, Beijing Kilo-Innovation Research Institute ("KIRI")

2021-11-20
14:35-15:00

Everything is quantum

Xie CHEN, Member, Science Committee of the Future Science Prize; Professor of Theoretical Physics, California Institute of Technology(Caltech)

2021-11-20
15:00-15:30

Professor and Chair, Department of Physics, Tsinghua University

Yayu WANG, Professor, Tsinghua University

2021-11-20
15:30-16:00

Calcualtion of Topological Quantum Materials

Hongming WENG, Professor, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

2021-11-20
16:00 -17:00
[Mathematics] - Geometric Topology
2021-11-20
16:00-16:05

Session Chair

Jianshu LI, Member, Co-Chair, Program Committee of the Future Science Prize Week 2021; Chair Professor, Zhejiang University; Member, Chinese Academy of Sciences

2021-11-20
16:05-16:30

Topology and Geometrization

Gang TIAN, Member, Steering Committee of the Future Science Prize; Future Forum Council; Director, Beijing International Center for Mathematical Research; Member, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Member, U.S. Academy of Arts and Sciences

2021-11-20
16:30-17:00

Mappings and Coverings of Surfaces

Yi LIU, Professor,Beijing International Center for Mathematical Research

2021-11-20
17:00 -18:00
[Chemistry] - Organic Synthetic Molecule
2021-11-20
17:00-17:05

Session Chair

Jianhua LIN, Member, Steering Committee of the Future Science Prize; Former President of Peking University; Director of Peking University Research Center for Future Education Management and Professor of Chemistry

2021-11-20
17:05-17:30

Weak-Bonding Catalysis with Organic Molecules

Li DENG, Member, Science Committee of the Future Science Prize; XU Yiming Endowed Chair Professor, Westlake University; Executive Dean of the School of Science, Westlake University

2021-11-20
17:30-18:00

Deep-Learning Applied in Molecular Dynamics Simulations

Yiqin GAO, Professor, College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering & Biomedical Pioneering Innovation Center, Peking University

2021-11-21
08:30 -11:30
Public Lectures by Award Laureates & Award Laureates Meet K12 Students

Beijing, China

2021-11-21
08:30-11:30

Public Lectures by Award Laureates & Award Laureates Meet K12 Students

2021 Future Science Prize Week and Science and Art Exhibition Opening Ceremony

Future Science Prize Lecture in Physical Science

Future Science Prize Lecture in Mathematics and Computer Science

Session Chair

The Piwi-piRNA Pathway: a New World of Gene Regulation

Chemical Reprogramming: A New Approach For Cell Fate Manipulation

Session Chair

RNA methylation in biomedicine and agriculture

Neural Regeneration: A Bumpy Journey of Discovery

Session Chair

Deep Learning Enables High Precision Immunopeptidomics and Personalized Cancer Immunotherapy

Protein folding by deep learning

Session Chair

Briefly on the Development of Integrated Circuit and Technology and Industries

Electronic Design Automation (EDA) Technology – Past and Beyond

Session Chair

Personalized  Brain Functional Sectors

Deep Brain Stimulation from Clinical to Brain Disease Research

Detecting and Mapping Neuronal Current Induced Magnetic Fields in Human Brain

Session Chair

Counting Curves

The Wonder of the Power of Algebra

Session Chair

Understanding Our Universe

The Universe in Supercomputers

Session Chair

From Wandering Earth to Find Another Home Planet

Survival in Space

Session Chair

A New Horizon in Light-Matter Control

Quantum control of single spins and its applications

Atomic Bose-Einstein Condensate in a Twisted-bilayer Optical Lattice

Session Chair

From Diophantine equations to arithmetic geometry

Number theory and symmetry

Session Chair

The Search for Life on Mars

Frontier Scientific Issues of Lunar and Deep Space Exploration

Session Chair

Nanotechnology for the Carbon Neutral Future

Electron Crystallography: Past, Present and Future

Session Chair

Everything is quantum

Professor and Chair, Department of Physics, Tsinghua University

Calcualtion of Topological Quantum Materials

Session Chair

Topology and Geometrization

Mappings and Coverings of Surfaces

Session Chair

Weak-Bonding Catalysis with Organic Molecules

Deep-Learning Applied in Molecular Dynamics Simulations

Public Lectures by Award Laureates & Award Laureates Meet K12 Students

Location

北京昆泰酒店

地址:北京市朝阳区望京启阳路2号

北京昆泰嘉瑞文化中心

地址:北京市朝阳区启阳路望京东园大望京2号地


Speakers
  • Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Stanford University.Yi Cui
    Yi Cui
    Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Stanford University.
    Yi Cui is a Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Stanford University. He received B.S. in Chemistry in 1998 at the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC), Ph.D in 2002 at Harvard University. After that, he went on to work as a Miller Postdoctoral Fellow at University of California, Berkeley. In 2005 he became an Assistant Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Stanford University. In 2010 he was promoted with tenure. His research interest is on nanotechnology for sustainability including energy and environment. He has published >510 research papers and has an H-index of 209 (Google). In 2014, he was ranked NO.1 in Materials Science by Thomson Reuters as “The World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds”. He is an elected Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science, Materials Research Society, Electrochemical Society and Royal Society of Chemistry. He is an Executive Editor of Nano Letters. He is the Director of Precourt Institute for Energy, a Co-Director of the Bay Area Photovoltaic Consortium, a Co-Director of Battery 500 Consortium and Co-Director of Stanford StorageX Initiative. His selected awards include: DoE Lawrence Award (2020), MRS Medal (2020), ECS Battery Technology Award (2019), Dan Maydan Prize in Nanoscience (2019), Nano Today Award (2019), Blavatnik National Laureate (2017), MRS Kavli Distinguished Lectureship in Nanoscience (2015), the Sloan Research Fellowship (2010), KAUST Investigator Award (2008), ONR Young Investigator Award (2008), Technology Review World Top Young Innovator Award (2004). He has founded four companies to commercialize the energy and environment technologies from his lab: Amprius Inc., 4C Air Inc., EEnotech Inc. and EnerVenue Inc.
  • Professor of Theoretical Physics at the California Institute of Technology; Member, Science Committee of the Future Science PrizeXie CHEN
    Xie CHEN
    Professor of Theoretical Physics at the California Institute of Technology; Member, Science Committee of the Future Science Prize
    Xie Chen is a Professor of Theoretical Physics at the California Institute of Technology. Dr. Chen obtained her BSc degree from Tsinghua University in 2006 and PhD degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2012. She was a Miller research fellow at the University of California Berkeley for two years before joining Caltech in 2014. Dr. Chen is a condensed matter theorist. She has made a series of contributions to the study of strongly correlated quantum many-body systems, including the classification of gapped phases in one dimension, discovery and systematic construction of symmetry protected topological phases in bosonic system in two and higher dimensions, classification and anomaly detection in symmetry enriched topological phases, the tensor network representation of topological phases and unitary evolutions, and the study of fracton models. Dr. Chen was the recipient of NSF Faculty Early Career Award and the Sloan Research Fellowship Award. She was awarded the New Horizons in Physics Prize in 2020 by the Breakthrough Foundation for her incisive contributions to the understanding of topological states of matter and the relationships between them.
  • Professor, University of Chicago; Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Member, Science Committee of the Future Science PrizeChuan He
    Chuan He
    Professor, University of Chicago; Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Member, Science Committee of the Future Science Prize
    Chuan He, Ph.D., is the John T. Wilson Distinguished Service Professor in the Department of Chemistry, Department of Biochemistry and Molecule Biology, and Institute for Biophysical Dynamics at the University of Chicago. He was born in P. R. China in 1972 and received his B.S. (1994) from the University of Science and Technology of China. He received his Ph. D. degree from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in chemistry in 2000 with Professor Stephen J. Lippard. After being trained as a Damon-Runyon postdoctoral fellow with Professor Gregory L. Verdine at Harvard University from 2000-2002, he joined the University of Chicago as an assistant professor, and was promoted to associate professor in 2008 and full professor in 2010. He was selected as an Investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute in 2013. Dr. He’s research spans a broad range of chemical biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, epigenetics, cell biology, and genomics. His recent research concerns reversible RNA and DNA methylation in biological regulation. His laboratory discovered reversible RNA methylation as a new mechanism of gene expression at the post-transcriptional level in 2011.
  • Boya chair professor, Director of Stem Cell Research Center, Peking UniversityHongkui Deng
    Hongkui Deng
    Boya chair professor, Director of Stem Cell Research Center, Peking University
    Hongkui Deng earned his B. Sc. in Cell Biology from Wuhan University and his Ph.D. in immunology from the University of California, Los Angeles. From 1995 to 1997 he was an Aaron Diamond Postdoctoral Fellow with Dan R. Littman at the NYU School of Medicine’s Skirball Institute, where he identified major co-receptors responsible for HIV entry into cells. From 1998 to 2000, Hongkui was the director of molecular biology at Viacell Inc., working on ex vivo expansion of human hematopoietic stem cells. Hongkui Deng was awarded the Cheung Kong Scholarship in 2000 and became a professor at Peking University in 2001. Since 2013, he has been the director of the Peking University Stem Cell Research Center. Professor Deng’s research focuses on somatic cell reprogramming and lineage specific differentiation of human pluripotent stem cells. In 2013, his lab developed a chemical reprogramming strategy to induce pluripotent stem cells from somatic cell types using only small molecules. This breakthrough has opened new avenues for manipulating cellular states or identities via chemical reprogramming, and his lab has recently applied this chemical approach in promoting tissue regeneration in vivo. He also serves on a number of editorial boards including Cell, Cell Stem Cell, Stem Cell Reports, and Cell Research. Professor Deng was elected to the ISSCR Board of Directors in 2010 and re-appointed for a second term in 2013. He was elected to the ISRB (International Society for Regenerative Biology) Board of Directors in 2021.
  • XU Yiming Endowed Chair Professor, Westlake University,Executive Dean of the School of Science, Westlake UniversityLi DENG
    Li DENG
    XU Yiming Endowed Chair Professor, Westlake University,Executive Dean of the School of Science, Westlake University
    Professor. Li Deng received his B.S. degree from Tsinghua University, China (1987), M.S. degree from University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (1990), and Ph.D. degree from Harvard University (1995). He carried out his postdoctoral studies at Harvard with Professors George Whitesides and Gregory Verdine as an American Cancer Society Postdoctoral Fellow. He joined Brandeis University as an Assistant Professor of Chemistry in 1998. He was promoted to Associate Professor with tenure in 2003, to Full Professor in 2005, and was named the Orrie Friedman Distinguished Professor of Chemistry in 2005. He served as the Chair of the Chemistry Department at Brandies University from 2011 to 2014. He joined Westlake University in July of 2018 and is currently XU Yiming Endowed Chair Professor and Executive Dean for the School of Science at Westlake University. Professor Deng is widely recognized as a pioneer and leader in the field of organocatalysis. His research program focuses on the invention and the development of powerful and practical chiral organic catalysts promoting novel and highly selective reactions. His studies have established new concepts and strategies that are utilized by laboratories around the world for the successful development of numerous new catalysts and reactions. A broad range of reactions invented in his own laboratories have been successfully applied in academic and industrial laboratories. Many of these reactions have also found wide applications in target- and diversity-oriented synthesis. Several of his catalysts have been licensed to pharmaceutical and chemical companies. Professor Deng has received the Sloan Research Fellowship, the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Fellowship, the Chan Memorial Award in Organic Chemistry and the Arthur C. Cope Scholar Award of the American Chemical Society.
  • Professor, University of Science and Technology of China (USTC),  Academician of Chinese Academy of SciencesJiangfeng Du
    Jiangfeng Du
    Professor, University of Science and Technology of China (USTC), Academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences
    Prof. Jiangfeng Du is a professor of University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) and the Academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences. He received his doctoral degree in USTC in 2000. Since the year 2004 he works as a professor and now he serves as vice president of USTC. Prof. Du developed a series of advanced spin quantum control methods to precisely manipulate spin quantum states as well as several kinds of advanced magnetic resonance spectrometers. Based on these, he made fruitful achievements by applying the spin quantum control technologies into information and metrology sciences. The major research results include prolonging the spin quantum coherence time by three orders against the realistic quantum noises and demonstrating the single-protein spin resonance spectroscopy under ambient conditions. Du was awarded the second prize of National Natural Science Award, The Outstanding Achievements in Natural Science by the Ministry of Education of China, The Huang Kun Award of Solid-state Physics and Semiconductor Physics from Chinese Physical Society, and The Award in Basic Science from Zhou GuangZhao Foundation.
  • Chair Professor,Peking University;Director,Center for MRI Research at Peking University;Director,Beijing City Key Laboratory for Medical Physics and Engineering at Peking University;Principal Investigator,McGovern Institute for Brain Research at Peking UniversityJia-Hong Gao
    Jia-Hong Gao
    Chair Professor,Peking University;Director,Center for MRI Research at Peking University;Director,Beijing City Key Laboratory for Medical Physics and Engineering at Peking University;Principal Investigator,McGovern Institute for Brain Research at Peking University
    Dr. Jia-Hong Gao earned Ph.D at Yale University in 1991 and obtained his post-doc training at Massachusettes Institute for Technology during 1991-1992. Dr. Gao was a professor and the director of Brain Research Imaging Center at the University of Chicago during 2006-2013, now he is a professor and the director of Center for MRI Research at Peking University. Dr. Gao devoted himself to the research and development of neuroimaging technologies and their application in neuroscience and medicine for decades, published more than 200 research papers in Science, Nature, PNAS and Neuron as well as other professional scientific journals. Dr. Gao served as the Chair of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM) and the Chair of Overseas Chinese Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, and now he is the Chair of Chinese Association of Brain imaging.
  • Professor, College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering & Biomedical Pioneering Innovation Center, Peking UniversityYiqin Gao
    Yiqin Gao
    Professor, College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering & Biomedical Pioneering Innovation Center, Peking University
    Yi Qin Gao received his bachelor’s degree from Chemistry Department of Sichuan University in 1993, a master’s degree from Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1996, and a PhD degree from California Institute of Technology in 2001. From 2001-2004, he was an assistant professor in Chemistry Department, Texas A&M University. Since 2010, he has been a Professor in College of Chemistry & Molecular Engineering; Peking University. He became a PI in BIOPIC in 2013. He was awarded the Clauser Prize, the Searle Scholar, the Distinguished Lectureship Award from the Japanese chemical society, the Promising Scientist Prize from Quantum Systems in Chemistry and Physics (QSCP), and the Pople Medal from Asia-Pacific Association of Theoretical and Computational Chemistry. Prof. Gao has published over 150 papers. He is on the editorial board of J. Phys. Chem., ACS central Science, Biophysical J. and J. Material Chemistry.
  • Paul & Marcia Wythes Professor, Princeton University;  Member, National Academy of Engineering;  Foreign Member, Chinese Academy of Engineering;  Member, Science Committee of the Future Science PrizeKai LI
    Kai LI
    Paul & Marcia Wythes Professor, Princeton University; Member, National Academy of Engineering; Foreign Member, Chinese Academy of Engineering; Member, Science Committee of the Future Science Prize
    Kai Li is a Paul M. Wythes '55, P'86 and Marcia R. Wythes P'86 Professor at Princeton University, where he served on the faculty since 1986. He received his Ph.D. from Yale University, M.S. from Chinese Academy of Sciences, and B.S. from Jilin University. His research areas include operating systems, parallel and distributed systems, storage systems, and analysis of big data. He pioneered Distributed Shared Memory (DSM), allowing shared-memory programming on a cluster of computers, which won the ACM SIGOPS Hall of Fame Award in 2012. He proposed user-level DMA mechanism for efficient cluster communication, which went into the RDMA standard of Infiniband. He co-led (with Prof. Fei-Fei Li) the ImageNet project, which propelled deep learning to become the most active research area in machine learning. He co-founded Data Domain, Inc. and led the innovation of deduplication storage system product line to replace tape libraries at data centers. The product line has taken over 60% of the market. The company went public in 2007 and later acquired by EMC. He was elected as an ACM fellow, an IEEE fellow and a member of National Academy of Engineering.
  • Cheung Kong Scholar Chair Professor & the Foundering Director, National Engineering Laboratory for Neuro-modulation; Dean, School for Aerospace Engineering; Director, Institute for Interdisciplinary Medicine and EngineeringLiming Li
    Liming Li
    Cheung Kong Scholar Chair Professor & the Foundering Director, National Engineering Laboratory for Neuro-modulation; Dean, School for Aerospace Engineering; Director, Institute for Interdisciplinary Medicine and Engineering
    李路明,86年进入清华大学机械工程系本科学习,96年博士毕业留校工作。博士,教授,长江学者特聘教授,国家杰出青年科学基金获得者,神经调控技术国家工程师实验室主任,清华大学航天航空学院院长,清华大学医工交叉研究院院长。他带领团队历时20年,研发成功应用于帕金森病治疗的系列全植入脑起搏器,发明了变频调控方法,为了帮助偏远地区的患者解决术后程控问题,发明了远程程控技术,已在全国300多家医院实现规模化临床应用,有14000多患者植入了他研发的产品,全系列脑起搏器于2016年获得CE认证,已经走出国门,在英国、巴基斯坦、孟加拉国、印度尼西亚实现临床植入,并首次实现了国内规模化异地、国际跨境远程程控治疗,取得了重大经济社会效益和国际影响。他将脑起搏器打造为大脑的研究工具,在磁共振相容、同步记录等方面技术全球引领,脑起搏器也已经应用于抑郁症、阿尔兹海默症等临床研究,基于脑起搏器的脑机接口也取得了新的突破。李路明以第一完成人获得2018年度国家科技进步一等奖。
  • University Professor, University of WaterlooMing Li
    Ming Li
    University Professor, University of Waterloo
    Ming Li is a Canada Research Chair in Bioinformatics and a University Professor at the University of Waterloo. He is a fellow of Royal Society of Canada, ACM, and IEEE. He is a recipient of Canada's E.W.R. Steacie Fellowship Award in 1996, the 2001 Killam Fellowship and the 2010's Killam Prize. Together with Paul Vitanyi they have pioneered the applications of Kolmogorov complexity and co-authored the book "An introduction to Kolmogorov complexity and its applications". His recent research interests recently include bioinformatics, natural language processing, deep learning,and information distance.
  • Chair Professor of Shanghai Center for Mathematical Sciences, Professor of Mathematics at Fudan UniversityJun Li
    Jun Li
    Chair Professor of Shanghai Center for Mathematical Sciences, Professor of Mathematics at Fudan University
    Jun Li, received his bachelor and his master degree in mathematics, in early 1980’s, from Fudan University. In 1989 he received his PhD degree from Harvard University. He joined Stanford University faculty in 1992; since 1998 becoming professor in mathematics of Stanford University. He specialized in algebraic geometry, a research field in theoretical mathematics. He is recognized internationally for his contributions to the theory of moduli spaces. He received his Terman fellowship in 1993, his Sloan fellowship in 1995. In 1994 he was invited to give a 45-minute lecture at International Congress of Mathematicians. In 2001 he received the Morningside Gold Medal of Mathematics. Since 2019, he became a fulltime chair professor of Shanghai Center for Mathematical Sciences, and professor at Fudan University. Currently, He serves as the director of Shanghai Center for Mathematical Sciences; codirector of Shanghai National Center for Applied Mathematical, and vice chair of the Chinese mathematical society.
  • Eugene Higgins Professor of Cell Biology, Professor of Genetics, of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences, and of Dermatology; Founding Director, Yale Stem Cell Center; Founding Dean (adjunct), School of Life Science and Technology, ShanghaiTech University.Haifan LIN
    Haifan LIN
    Eugene Higgins Professor of Cell Biology, Professor of Genetics, of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences, and of Dermatology; Founding Director, Yale Stem Cell Center; Founding Dean (adjunct), School of Life Science and Technology, ShanghaiTech University.
    Eugene Higgins Professor of Cell Biology, Professor of Genetics, of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences, and of Dermatology; Founding Director, Yale Stem Cell Center; Founding Dean (adjunct), School of Life Science and Technology, ShanghaiTech University. Dr. Lin studies the self-renewing mechanism of stem cells, stem cell-related cancers, and reproductive biology. He made key contributions to the demonstration of stem cell self-renewing division and the proof of the stem cell niche theory. He discovered the Argonuate/Piwi gene family and their essential function in stem cell self-renewal and germline development. He is also a discoverer of PIWI-interacting RNA (piRNA), a discovery hailed by Science as one of the 10 Breakthroughs in 2006. Recently, he demonstrated the crucial roles of the Piwi-piRNA pathway in epigenetic programming and post-transcriptional regulation of mRNA and lncRNA. Dr. Lin received his BS degree from Fudan University, PhD degree from Cornell University, and postdoctoral training at the Carnegie Institution for Science. He joined the faculty of Duke University Medical School in 1994, where he rose to Full Professor. He founded and directed Duke Stem Cell Research Program (2005-2006), Yale Stem Cell Center (2006-present), and School of Life Science and Technology at ShanghaiTech University (2014-present). Dr. Lin has played numerous leadership roles in the scientific community. He is Vice President (2020-2021), President-Elect (2021-2022), President (2022-2023), and Past President (2023-2024) of the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR). He has served as Director (2009-2019, 2020-present), Treasurer (2013-2016), and Chair of various committees (2009-present) of the ISSCR, as well as on the advisory boards/ committees of over 30 other academic and nonprofit organizations. Dr. Lin received more than 30 awards in his career. He is a Member of US National Academy of Sciences, a Member of American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and a Fellow of the American Association for Advancement of Science.
  • 未来科学大奖周Program Committee委员,北京大学前校长,北京大学未来教育管理 研究中心首创主任林建华
    林建华
    未来科学大奖周Program Committee委员,北京大学前校长,北京大学未来教育管理 研究中心首创主任
    林建华,男,汉族,1955年10月生,山东高密人,1976年7月加入中国共产党,1973年11月参加工作,理学博士,教授,博士生导师。 十三届全国人大常委会委员,第十三届全国人大外事委员会副主任委员,北京大学前校长,北京大学未来教育管理研究中心首创主任。 1982年2月在北京大学化学系获得学士学位,1986年12月在北京大学化学系获得博士学位。1986年12月起在北京大学任教;1988年12月至1993年6月先后在德国Stuttgart的Max-Plank固体研究所和美国Iowa州立大学化学系和Ames国家实验室从事博士后研究,研究领域为无机固体化学和无机材料化学;1993年6月回国后在北京大学化学与分子工程学院任副教授,1995年任教授;1998年6月至2002年4月任北京大学化学学院院长,2001年4月任校长助理,2002年2月任教务长;2002年9月至2004年12月任北京大学副校长兼教务长;2004年12月至2010年12月任北京大学常务副校长兼教务长;2010年12月至2013年6月任重庆大学校长。2013年6月任浙江大学校长。2015年2月任北京大学校长。2017年4月任北京大学校长、党委副书记。2018年10月不再担任北京大学校长、党委副书记。 主要研究领域为固体化学,涉及新型无机固体化合物的合成、结构和性质。近年来,主要从事过渡金属复合氧化物、新型微孔硼酸盐、稀土-过渡金属金属间化合物的合成、结构、物理和化学性质方面的研究。1995年获国家教委科学技术二等奖,1996年获国家杰出青年基金,2009年获国家级教学成果一等奖。
  • 未来科学大奖周Program Committee 2021轮值主席,浙江大学求是讲席教授、数 学高等研究院院长,中国科学院院士励建书
    励建书
    未来科学大奖周Program Committee 2021轮值主席,浙江大学求是讲席教授、数 学高等研究院院长,中国科学院院士
    励建书,中国科学院院士,从事自守型与李群表示理论的研究。1981年毕业于浙江大学数学系,后获康奈尔大学硕士学位、耶鲁大学博士学位。曾任美国马里兰大学教授、香港科技大学数学系主任、香港数学会主席、上海交通大学数学科学学院院长等。现任香港科技大学讲座教授, 并任2018年国际数学家大会程序委员会委员。
  • President, Innovent Biologics Group; Member, Science Committee of the Future Science PrizeYongjun LIU
    Yongjun LIU
    President, Innovent Biologics Group; Member, Science Committee of the Future Science Prize
    Dr. Liu is one of the world’s most prolific researchers in immunology, with over 80,617 citations (Google Scholar) and more than 260 published articles in top journals such as Nature and Science. He discovered the plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDCs), a new cell type of the innate immune system, specialized in anti-viral immunity. His research has led to the development of several key drug targets in the areas of allergy, immunology and oncology. Dr. Liu received his doctor of medicine degree in 1984 from Norman Bethune University School of Medicine in China, and earned his doctorate in immunology in 1989 at the University of Birmingham in the U.K. Dr. Liu will be responsible for leading all of Sanofi’s research with the goal of delivering innovative and high-value medicines for patients. He will work in collaboration with Sanofi’s Senior Leadership Team to build a competitive R&D organization that leverages the best expertise, both internally and externally. He joined Innovent Biologics Group as president in October 2020.
  • 中国科学院国家天文台副台长刘继峰
    刘继峰
    中国科学院国家天文台副台长
    1973年2月出生,汉族,中共党员,研究员,博士生导师。中国科学院国家天文台银河系三维结构研究团组首席科学家,中国科学院大学天文与空间科学学院副院长。     1996年及1999年本科和研究生毕业于北京大学,2005年博士毕业于美国密歇根大学天文系,其后至美国哈佛大学工作,历任爱因斯坦学者、哈佛大学史密松天文台PI研究员。2010年从哈佛大学到国家天文台工作,2011年起在中国科学院大学任岗位教授,2014年获“国家杰出青年基金”,2015年入选科技部“中青年科技创新领军人才”,2016年获评“全国优秀科技工作者”,同年获得“Delta Lectureship Award”,2017年入选“百千万人才工程”,2019年入选首届腾讯“科学探索奖”。 刘继峰研究员研究兴趣为致密天体和恒星的多波段观测研究。目前已在国际期刊发表学术论文七十余篇,其科研成果入选“2013年度22个中国科学家代表成果”,并入选“2015年中国十大科技进展”和“2019年中国十大科技进展”。2013年11月、2015年12月和2019年11月均以第一作者在国际顶级学术杂志《自然》发表科研成果。2013年的工作被《自然》列为新闻头条,并称之为“摘取了这个领域的圣杯”。2015年12月的工作被《自然》杂志称为“本领域2015年度五个重大发现之一”。2019年11月的工作利用我国大科学装置LAMOST采用新方法发现了银河系最大恒星级黑洞,将推动改变恒星演化理论。其科研成果为美国、英国、德国、法国、西班牙、意大利等外媒广为关注和报导,也为中央电视台、人民日报、新华社、光明日报、科技日报等主流媒体广泛报导。
  • SmartState Endowed Chair Professor of Neuroscience,Medical University of South Carolina; Director, Individual Differences Laboratory, Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General HospitalHesheng Liu
    Hesheng Liu
    SmartState Endowed Chair Professor of Neuroscience,Medical University of South Carolina; Director, Individual Differences Laboratory, Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital
    Hesheng Liu received his B.S, M.S. and PhD from Tsinghua University, Beijing. He is SmartState Endowed Chair Professor of Neuroscience, and Associate Director of the Center for Brain Imaging at the Medical University of South Carolina. He holds a joint faculty appointment at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital. His research focuses on developing novel neuroimaging and computational tools to reveal brain functional organization at the individual level, to guide surgical interventions and neuromodulation treatments.
  • Professor,Beihang University, General Designer & principal scientist of Lunar Palace 1 , full member of International Academy of AstronauticsHong Liu
    Hong Liu
    Professor,Beihang University, General Designer & principal scientist of Lunar Palace 1 , full member of International Academy of Astronautics
    Dr. Hong Liu, a professor of the School of Biological Science and Medical Engineering, Beihang University. She received her doctoral degree from Moscow University in 1994. After returning to China, she successively taught at China Agricultural University, Beijing Normal University and Beihang University. Her research interests include space bioregenerative life support and biosafety. She has published more than 160 papers in international and domestic important academic journals and conferences, including more than 110 SCI papers. She has obtained 37 national patents for invention, and published 3 monographs. The achievement of “Lunar Palace 1” she led won the honor of "Ten Major Scientific and Technological Progress of China's Colleges and Universities" of 2015, and was exhibited in the large achievement exhibition of "Great Journey and Brilliant Achievements—Celebrating the 70th Anniversary of the Founding of the People's Republic of China" in 2019. The image of "Lunar Palace 365" experiment was selected as one of the best science images of the journal Nature in 2017. "Lunar Palace 1" team won the "China Youth Wusi Medal Group" of 2019. Professor Hong Liu has also won the National “Wuyi Women's Medal” and the National Outstanding Teacher.
  • Professor, Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics, Zhejiang UniversityYifeng Liu
    Yifeng Liu
    Professor, Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics, Zhejiang University
    Yifeng Liu, currently a Professor at the Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics at Zhejiang University, obtained his PhD from Columbia University in 2012, under the supervision of Professor Shouwu Zhang. He was a C.L.E. Moore Instructor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 2012 to 2015. He then became an Assistant Professor at Northwestern University from 2015 to 2018, an Associate Professor at Yale University from 2018 to 2019, and a Professor at Yale University from 2019 to 2021. In June 2021, he joined Zhejiang University. His main areas are Algebraic Number Theory, Algebraic Geometry, and Automorphic Forms. In 2018, he received the SASTRA-Ramanujan Prize "for his many spectacular contributions to arithmetic geometry and number theory".
  • Professor,Beijing International Center for Mathematical ResearchYi Liu
    Yi Liu
    Professor,Beijing International Center for Mathematical Research
    Yi Liu graduated as a PhD from the University of California at Berkeley in the United States. From 2012 to 2015, Liu was appointed as a Taussky—Todd instructor in the California Institute of Technology. Liu is currently a professor at Beijing International Center for Mathematical Research. His research area is 3-dimensional manifolds and hyperbolic geometry. Some selected works include: proving with others Simon’s conjecture on knots; proving the existence and continuity of L2 Alexander torsion for 3-manifolds; proving McMullen’s conjecture on surface automorphisms. Since 2015, Liu has been the principal investigator of a NSFC Outstanding Youth project. In 2017, Liu received the Qiushi Outstanding Youth Award.
  • Professor, Stanford University; Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Member, U.S. National Academy of Sciences; Member, Science Committee of Future Science PrizeLiqun LUO
    Liqun LUO
    Professor, Stanford University; Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Member, U.S. National Academy of Sciences; Member, Science Committee of Future Science Prize
    Dr. Luo grew up in Shanghai, China, and earned his bachelor's degree in molecular biology from the University of Science and Technology of China. After obtaining his PhD in Brandeis University, and postdoctoral training at the University of California, San Francisco, Dr. Luo started his own lab in the Department of Biology, Stanford University in late 1996. Together with his postdoctoral fellows and graduate students, Dr. Luo studies the logic of brain wiring using genetic tools. They have developed mosaic marking systems in flies and mice and used them to study how signals are transduced from cell surface receptors to the cytoskeleton, how neuronal processes are pruned, and how neural circuits are organized and built. Dr. Luo is currently the Ann and Bill Swindells Professor of Humanities and Sciences, Professor of Biology and an Investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. He teaches neurobiology to Stanford undergraduate and graduate students. He recently published a single-author neuroscience textbook “Principles of Neurobiology” (Garland Science 2015). Dr. Luo has served on the editorial boards of several scientific journals, including Neuron, eLife, and Annual Review of Neuroscience. He has also served on the Pew Scholar National Committee and Scientific Advisory Committee of Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation. He is recipient of the Guo Mo-Ruo Prize, Sloan Award, McKnight Technological Innovation in Neuroscience Award, the Society for Neuroscience Young Investigator Award, the Jacob Javits Award from National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, HW Mossman Award from American Association of Anatomists, and the Lawrence Katz Prize. Dr. Luo is a Member of the National Academy of Sciences and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
  • Professor, Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics, Zhejiang UniversityYongbin Ruan
    Yongbin Ruan
    Professor, Institute for Advanced Study in Mathematics, Zhejiang University
    Yongbin joined the IASM as a permanent faculty in Jan, 2020. He did his undergraduate degree (1978-1982) and master degree (1982-1985) at Sichuan University. He obtained his Ph.D from UC-Berkeley in 1991. Afterwards, he was a postdoc at Michigan State University (1991-1993), an assistant professor at University of Utah (1993-1996), a Van Vleck Chair Professor at University of Wisconsin-Madison (1996-2005) and a Bill Fulton Collegiate Chair Professor at University of Michigan (1996-2020).
  • 未来科学大奖周Program Committee委员,中国科学院国家天文台研究员,中国青少 年科技辅导员协会理事长,中国科学院院士武向平
    武向平
    未来科学大奖周Program Committee委员,中国科学院国家天文台研究员,中国青少 年科技辅导员协会理事长,中国科学院院士
    武向平,中国科学院国家天文台研究员,全国政协委员,中国科协常委,中国科学院院士,中国科学院大学天文与空间科学学院院长,中国青少年科技辅导员协会理事长。主要从事宇宙学的研究,发起并主持了在天山地区开展的“宇宙第一缕曙光探测”科学实验,目前担任中国科学院先导科技专项 “多波段引力波宇宙研究”首席科学家,国际大科学工程“平方公里阵列射电望远镜SKA”中国首席科学家,500米口径球面射电望远镜(FAST)科学委员会主任。曾获中国青年科学家奖、中国科学院自然科学一等奖、国家自然科学二等奖、何梁何利科技进步奖等奖励。
  • Lee Shau-kee Professor, Peking UniversityXiaoliang Sunney Xie
    Xiaoliang Sunney Xie
    Lee Shau-kee Professor, Peking University
    Professor Xiaoliang Sunney Xie is Biophysical chemist. He is the Lee Shau-kee Professor of Peking University. He was the Mallinckrodt Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Harvard University until 2018. As a pioneer of single-molecule biophysical chemistry, coherent Raman scattering microscopy, and single-cell genomics, he made major contributions to the emergence of these fields. In particular, his inventions in single-cell genomics have been used in vitro fertilization to benefit thousands of couples in China by avoiding the transmission of monogenic diseases to their newborns. Prof. Xie received numerous international awards, in particular, Albany Prize in Medicine and Biomedical Research, Peter Debye Award of American Chemical Society and Biophysical Society Founders Award.
  • Full Professor, Toyota Technological Institute at ChicagoJinbo Xu
    Jinbo Xu
    Full Professor, Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago
    Dr. Jinbo Xu is a full professor at the Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago, a computer science research and educational institute affiliated with the University of Chicago. Dr. Xu’s research lies in machine learning, optimization and computational biology. He has developed several popular bioinformatics programs such as the CASP-winning RaptorX (http://raptorx.uchicago.edu) for protein structure prediction and IsoRank/HubRank for biological network analysis. The deep learning method invented by him for protein structure prediction has been widely adopted by the community and initiated the revolution of protein structure prediction. Dr. Xu is an Associate Editor of <> and has received many awards, including Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship, NSF CAREER award, RECOMB's Test-of-Time award, RECOMB best paper award 2014 and PLoS Computational Biology Research Prize. Dr. Xu is one keynote speaker at the 2021 Future Science Prize week and one invited speaker at the 2022 Nobel Symposium (NS184) at Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences ∙ California Institute of Technology,Yuk Ling Yung
    Yuk Ling Yung
    Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences ∙ California Institute of Technology,
    Honors/Awards Fellow, American Geophysical Union, elected 2003 NASA Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal, 2004 Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science, elected 2005 Academician, Academia Sinica, elected 2010 Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, elected 2011 Chinese-American Engineers and Scientists Association of Southern California (CESASC) Achievement Award, 2014 Gerard P. Kuiper Prize, Division for Planetary Sciences of the American Astronomical Society, 2015 Asteroid (19370) Yukyung, American Astronomical Society, 2015 Spacecraft Investigations Co-investigator, NASA Cassini Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph (UVIS) Experiment Team Member, NASA Orbital Carbon Observatory 2 (OCO-2) Mission Interdisciplinary Scientist, ESA Venus Express Team Member, New Horizons Mission (to Pluto and Kuiper Belt Object) Research Areas: Professor Yung’s research interest consists of six major overlapping areas: planetary atmospheres, planetary evolution, atmospheric chemistry, atmospheric radiation, astrobiology and global change, with a strong emphasis on the synergy between modeling and observations, and collaboration with colleagues at Caltech and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL).
  • Academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Director General of National Space Science Center (NSSC)Chi Wang
    Chi Wang
    Academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Director General of National Space Science Center (NSSC)
    Wang Chi is the Director General of National Space Science Center (NSSC), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), and the Academician of CAS. He received his Ph.D. from MIT in 1998, and has been a research professor in NSSC since 2000. He has been engaged in space physics and space weather research, and published more than 200 peer-reviewed scientific papers including Nature, Science. He is currently the Chief Scientist of the Strategic Pioneer Program on Space Science (II), Deputy Chief Designer of the Chang’e 4 lunar exploration mission, the mission PI of ESA-China joint space science mission “Solar wind – Magnetosphere – Ionosphere Link Explorer (SMILE) ”. He won the special prize of National Science and Technology Progress Award,and Qian Xuesen Outstanding Contribution Award etc.
  • Professor and Chair, Department of Physics, Tsinghua UniversityYayu Wang
    Yayu Wang
    Professor and Chair, Department of Physics, Tsinghua University
    Yayu Wang received his B.S. degree in physics from the University of Science and Technology of China in 1998 and his Ph.D. from Princeton University in 2004. From 2004 and 2007 he was a Miller research fellow at UC Berkeley. After a brief visit to MIT, he joined the physics department of Tsinghua University in December 2007, and is currently the chair of the department and Dean of the School of Science. His recent research interests include transport studies of topological insulators and scanning tunneling microscopy studies of high temperature superconductors. He has received the First Class National Natural Science Award, the Tencent Xplorer Prize, the Kun Huang Award from the Chinese Physical Society, Outstanding Young Researcher Award from NSF of China, Li Foundation Heritage Prize, the William L. McMillan Award in Condensed Matter Physics, and the Miller Research Fellowship Award from UC Berkeley.
  • Professor in the National astronomical observatories (NAOC), Chinese Academy of Science (CAS).Jie Wang
    Jie Wang
    Professor in the National astronomical observatories (NAOC), Chinese Academy of Science (CAS).
    Jie Wang, Professor in the National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences. Awarded the National Nature Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholar. Deputy Director of the key lab of computational cosmology, CAS. In 2008, Graduated from Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich and Max-Planck institute for astrophysics, Germany, and then worked at Durham University in the UK as a Newton International fellow. In 2012, was selected by the thousand youth talents plan to work at NAOC. Received the Outstanding Youth Fund from the National Natural Science Foundation of China in 2021. The research fields mainly cover the formation and evolution of the structure of the universe using numerical simulation methods. Many excellent achievements have been made in exploring the internal structure and evolution of dark matter halo, and the formation and evolution of the Milky Way by using n-body simulation. Has published nearly 50 articles in international journals including , and has been cited more than 5000 times.
  • CEO, Empyrean Technology Co.,Ltd.Steve Yang
    Steve Yang
    CEO, Empyrean Technology Co.,Ltd.
    Dr. Steve Yang, CEO of Empyrean Technology Co.,Ltd. Prior to Empyrean Technology, Dr. Yang was at Sun Microsystems and Synopsys. He holds a Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from UC San Diego; and a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Tsinghua University.
  • Fellow, National Institute of Standards and Technology, U.S. Dept. of Commerce Fellow of JILA and Professor Adjoint, JILA and Dept. of Physics, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80309-0440 (Web http://jila.colorado.edu/Yelabs/)JUN YE
    JUN YE
    Fellow, National Institute of Standards and Technology, U.S. Dept. of Commerce Fellow of JILA and Professor Adjoint, JILA and Dept. of Physics, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80309-0440 (Web http://jila.colorado.edu/Yelabs/)
    Fellow, National Institute of Standards and Technology, U.S. Dept. of Commerce Fellow of JILA and Professor Adjoint, JILA and Dept. of Physics, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado 80309-0440 (Web http://jila.colorado.edu/Yelabs/)
  • Professor, Shanxi University; Director,State Key Laboratory of  Quantum Optics and Quantum Optics DevicesJing Zhang
    Jing Zhang
    Professor, Shanxi University; Director,State Key Laboratory of Quantum Optics and Quantum Optics Devices
    Jing Zhang, born in January 1974, Professor of Shanxi University. He is now the director of the Institute of Optoelectronics of Shanxi University and the director of the State Key Laboratory of quantum optics and quantum optics devices. Winner of national fund for Distinguished Young Scholars, distinguished professor of Changjiang Scholars, chief scientist of national key R & D program, national outstanding professional and technical talents, and fellow of American Optical Society and American Physical Society. He is mainly engaged in the research of continuous variable quantum information and ultracold atomic physics. As the team leader, he was supported by the science foundation for innovative research groups of NSFC in 2008. He has successively presided over 1 national key R & D plan project, 3 national major scientific research plan projects and 2 national fund key projects. He has published more than 100 papers in important academic journals such as Nature Phys., Nature Nanotechnology, Phys. Rev. Lett., and has been cited by SCI for more than 5000 times. Won one second prize of National Natural Science (the second principle Investigator), one second prize of National Technological Invention (the fifth principle Investigator), the second prize of National Natural Science in 2020 (the first principle Investigator), the National May Day Labor Medal, Rao Yutai award of Chinese Physics Society, Tencent science exploration Award, etc.
  • Professor, MITZhiwei Yun
    Zhiwei Yun
    Professor, MIT
    Zhiwei Yun was born in Changzhou, Jiangsu Province in 1982. In 2000, he got a gold medal in the 41st International Mathematical Olympiad. He received a bachelor’s degree from Peking University in 2004 and a Ph.D. degree from Princeton University under the supervision of Robert MacPherson (professor at the IAS). From 2012 to 2017, he held faculty positions at Stanford University and Yale University. He joined the MIT faculty as a full professor in 2018. Zhiwei Yun’s research is at the intersection of algebraic geometry, representation theory and number theory in pure mathematics. He is particularly interested in the application of geometric methods in representation theory and number theory. In 2012 he received the SASTRA Ramanujan prize. He received the 2018 New Horizons Prize in mathematics, and the ICCM gold medal in 2019. He was an invited speaker at the ICM in 2018 and became a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society in 2019.
  • Professor, School of Astronomy and Space Science, Nanjing UniversityJilin Zhou
    Jilin Zhou
    Professor, School of Astronomy and Space Science, Nanjing University
    Jilin Zhou, professor of School of Astronomy and Space Science, Nanjing University. His research field is exoplanet formation, detection and dynamics. He proposed and leads the construction of the time domain observatory, Nanjing University. His group found more than 100 exoplanet candidates in the survey of Antarctic, which is the first time in the world in Antarctic region. He got the younger outstanding funding from NSFC in 2009.
  • Stockholm UniversityFull Professor
    Full Professor
    Stockholm University
    Xiaodong Zou is a full professor, head of Inorganic and Structural Chemistry Division, and deputy head of the Department of Materials and Environmental Chemistry, Stockholm University. She received her B.Sc. in physics at Peking University in 1984, M. Sc. in metal physics at Beijing University of Science and Technology 1986 and Ph.D. in structural chemistry at Stockholm University in 1995. After a one-year postdoc at Lund University in Sweden, she joined the faculty at Stockholm University in 1996 as an assistant professor, and became professor in structural chemistry 2005. Prof. Zou’s research interests have been developments of electron crystallographic methods and design of novel porous materials. She is one of the pioneers in establishing electron crystallography as an important technique for accurate atomic structure determination of unknown 3D crystals, which revolutionized the structural analysis of new materials. Her group has demonstrated the power of electron crystallography in studying complex structures including zeolites, metal-organic frameworks, pharmaceuticals and proteins. Prof. Zou has also made key contributions in design, synthesis and applications of novel porous materials. In 2006, she received 100 MSEK from the Swedish Research Council (VR) and Sweden’s Innovation Agency VINNOVA and built up the Berzelii Center EXSELENT on Porous Materials at Stockholm University and was the director 2006-2012. She has co-authored > 325 peer-reviewed publications, and given more than 200 invited talks. Prof. Zou received several prestigious awards including Tage Erlander Prize for Science and Technology 2002 and Göran Gustafsson Prize in Chemistry 2008, both given by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, and the Arrhenius-plaketten 2012 given by the Swedish Chemical Society. She is also a distinguished professor of the Swedish Research Council and a Wallenberg Scholar. She is an Fellow of the Royal Chemical Society, council member of the International Zeolite Association, elected member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences), elected member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences, and the member of Nobel Committee in Chemistry.
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