High-end Dialogue

In order to reflect the purpose of the World Youth Scientist Summit for the Yangtze River Delta, according to the needs, on the basis of research, nearly 50 overseas academicians were invited to carry out the project docking activities for the “three provinces and one city” in the Yangtze River Delta. ), the specific implementation is as follows:

Time 2019年10月26日,下午14:00-17:30

Time
Activities
        Time                                                 Content
   14:00-14:10 Welcome speech by the leaders

   

   

   14:10-14:50

Roundtable Dialogue

1.Jean-Loup Parier, Member of the Board of Directors and former Dean of the French National Institute of Pharmacy.

2.Piet Herdewijn,Academician of the Royal Academy of Medical Sciences of Belgium, tenure professor of the Catholic University of Leuven.

3.Oleksandr Ryzhkov,Academician of Ukraine Academy of Shipbuilding.

4.Robert Roberts,Fellow of British Royal Society, Academician of Canadian Royal Academy of Sciences.

5.Constantin Polychronakos,Academician of Canadian Royal Academy of Sciences, Academician of Canadian Academy of Medical Sciences.

6.Edward A. Johnson,Professor and Vice Chairman of Prescott College, Arizona, President of the Sias International University Foundation.

7.Christopher Alexander Hunter,Fellow of the British Royal Society, Academician of Royal Irish Academy.

  

   14:50-15:10

 

                                      Tea break

   

  

  

  15:10-17:00

Projects

1.Bio-inspired facial recognition analysis (Marwan Jabri,Academician of Australian Academy of Engineering, Director of the Silicon Valley Artificial Intelligence Laboratory)

2.Design and Implementation of novel microbial core metabolic system (Philippe Marlière, French Biologist, Bioenergy Consultant, Director of CEA Life Sciences)

3.Nanoplasmonic Devices Enabling Modern Immuno-Diagnosis and Therapy: From Antibody Drug Screening to Noninvasive Liquid Biopsy (Liu Gang,Fellow of AIMBE)

4.Environmentally friendly radiation protection coating (Senyk Ilona,Ph.D., Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture, Senior Research Fellow in Technology Electrochemistry and Polymer Composites Technology)

ONE HEALTH Sustainable Development Project (Edward Lin, Research Fellow of Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, University of Washington Medical Center and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center)

6.Unsupervised identity authentication system based on dynamic password voice (Zheng Fang, Senior Member of IEEE, Vice Chairman of APSIPA)

7.Innovative polymer materials for the Asian orthopedic market (Ravier Yannick, General Manager Asia of Cartolux (Suzhou) Co., Ltd.)

   17:00-17:30 Free exchange and project docking

Participants

Overseas academician

1. Yvon Le Maho, Fellow of the French Academy of Sciences, Fellow of the French Academy of Pharmacy, Fellow of the European Academy of Sciences, and a foreign academician of the Norwegian Academy of Science and Literature. He is an internationally renowned ecophysiologist, chairman of the French Polar Institute, professor at the University of Strasbourg, chairman of the National Ecology and Sustainability Department of Natural Heritage and Biodiversity Science Advisory Committee, and he is an international “biodiversity” Member of the French Committee of the Intergovernmental Science Platform on Ecosystem Services, Chairman of the French Polar Research Council for 12 consecutive years, Standing Consultant of the French National Research Center, Member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the French Natural History Museum, and Member of the French Council of UNESCO.

2. James Scott, Fellow of the Royal Academy of Sciences, Fellow of the British Institute of Biology, Senior Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, and a famous British cardiologist. Formerly Chairman of the Royal Institute of Medical Sciences, he is currently Director of the Institute of Genetics and Genomics at Imperial College of Technology, Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine at the National Heart and Lung Institute, and Honorary Chief Physician at Hammers Hospital.

3. Oleksandr Ryzhkov, winner of the "Best Young Scientists of America 2007" competition, the Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada Award (granted to the most talented young scientists), "NUS Best Young Scientist - 2010" Winner of the competition, Fellow of the Ukrainian Academy of Ship Sciences, Ph.D. in Engineering Science, Visiting Professor of the National University of Taras Shevchenko, Kiev. Former Director of the International Cooperation Education Science Center, Admiral Makarov, National Shipbuilding University, Makalov National Shipbuilding University, Science Teaching and International Dean of International Integration.

4. Olivier Pironneau, Fellow of the French National Academy of Sciences, a foreign academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, a member of the French University Institute, an honorary adjunct professor at the University of Houston, and a research direction in the mathematical economy.

5. Eric Westhof, Fellow of the French Academy of Sciences, Fellow of the German Academy of Sciences, Fellow of the European Academy of Sciences. Currently, he is the head of Education and Training of the French Academy of Sciences, EMBO member of the European Molecular Biology Society, Chairman of the French Nuclear Strategy Guidance and Coordination Committee, Member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Institute of Ribonuclease Research in New York, USA, and Cambridge RNA Data Center Strategic consultant. He has served as Chairman of the French Association of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Vice Chairman of the French Biophysical Committee and Chairman of the Society for RNA RNA Society of the International Society of Science.

6. Hervé Le Treut, world-renowned scientist, academician of the French Academy of Sciences, academician of the French Academy of Agricultural Sciences, academician of the European Academy of Sciences, member of the 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP21) Steering Committee, UNESCO Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the General Assembly in the context of climate change.

7. Piet Herdewijn, Fellow of the Royal Academy of Medical Sciences of Belgium, Tenured Professor of the University of Leuven, Director of the Pharmaceutical Chemistry Research Institute, Director of the Rega Institute, and Director of the Academic Committee. His research interests include the application of nucleic acid chemistry in synthetic biology and the development of new antiviral and immunosuppressive agents. Thanks to his outstanding contributions, he won 16 awards including the Royal Belgian Medicine Award, the Royal Belgian Pharmacy Award, the International Ribose, and the Special Contribution Award for Nucleoside Nucleic Acid.

8. Julius Rebek, academician of the American Academy of Sciences, double academician of the School of Science and Art, academician of the European Academy of Sciences, and foreign academician of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, is an internationally renowned physical organic chemist and supramolecular chemist. The Scripps Research Institute in the United States is the largest private non-profit research institute in the United States and has been ranked among the top 10 in the American Institute of Biomedical Research. His main research areas include reactive intermediates, molecular replication, and molecular recognition and self-assembly of chemical warfare agents for sensors and antidote, molecular self-assembly, and protein surface mimicry.

9. Peter J. Stang, winner of the Priestley Medal of the American Chemical Society in 2013, Fellow of the National Academy of Sciences, Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Foreign Fellow of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Foreign Fellow of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Committed to the rapid assembly of nanoscale molecular devices for practical applications such as information storage, artificial photosynthetic devices. Short-term interests include molecular identification, chiral recognition, host-guest interactions, catalysis, and enantoselective catalysis.

10. John R. Speakman, Fellow of the European Academy of Sciences, Fellow of the Royal Society of England, Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (Scottish Academy of Sciences). He is currently an Honorary Professor of the Royal Society of Wolfson and a Chair Professor at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland. His research interests include molecular biology, mass spectrometry, ecological nutrition, metabolism, insulin resistance, diabetes, and metabolic diseases.

11. Moshe Szy, Fellow of the Royal Canadian Academy of Sciences, founding director of the Sackler Institute of Epigenetics and Psychology at McGill University, and a research fellow at the Canadian Institute of Advanced Research in Brain and Biological Development. Is an epigeneticist and biologist, one of the pioneers in the field of epigenetics, the authority of cancer and medical research in Canada and the world, and Professor James McGill and GlaxoSmithKline-CIHR pharmacology at McGill University. Chairman.

12. Andrea Califano, Fellow of the National Academy of Medicine, Clyde and Helen Wu, Professor of Chemical and Systems Biology, Columbia University Medical Center, Founding Chairman of the Department of Systems Biology, JP Sulzberger Columbia Genome Director of the Center, deputy director of the Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center, and a professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics and Biomedical Informatics.

13. Michael Karin, Human Health Harvey Award, Brupbacher Cancer Research Award and William B. Coley Outstanding Research Award for Basic and Oncology Immunology, Fellow of the American Association for Cancer Research, European Society for Molecular Biology (EMBO) Fellow, the country's outstanding cancer research scientist. He is currently a professor in the Department of Pharmacology and Pathology at the University of California, San Diego. He is a researcher at the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences. He is currently a professor in the Department of Pharmacology and Pathology at the University of California, San Diego. He is a researcher at the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences and has received the honorary title of National Researcher.

14. Jonathan L. Sessler, Fellow of the European Academy of Sciences and Fellow of the National Inventors of the United States. Known for its pioneering work in the amplification of porphyrins and their applications in biology and medicine. He is currently a professor at the University of Texas at Austin, Professor Doherty-Welch, a member of the National Academy of Inventors, and a researcher at the University of Texas at Austin Institute of Cell and Molecular Biology.

15. Sergiy Bushuyev, member of the Ukrainian National Academy of Sciences, School of Architecture, Fellow of the New York Academy of Sciences, Fellow of the St. Petersburg Academy of Engineering, Professor of the National University of Kiev, Project Management, Ph.D., Computer Integrated Management Systems . Chairman of the Ukrainian Project Management Association, member of the International Project Management Association - Board of Directors (Certification and Verification), member of the Global Forum Committee of Project Management, Director of the NATO Research Project Management Seminar.

16. Sergiy Ryzhkov, Fellow of the Ukrainian Shipbuilding Academy, winner of the 2007 Ukrainian Presidential Prize, 2006 - President of Ukraine awarded young scientists.

17. Philippe Marlière, biologist, inventor. A pioneer in xenobiotic biology, he founded several biotechnology and industrial biology companies. He was a former researcher at Ecole Normale Supérieure (rue d'Ulm, Paris), and also served as a bioenergy consultant and synthetic biology for CEA Life Sciences. Director of the Department (French Atomic Energy and Alternative Energy Agency).

18. VALER II BYKOV, academician of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, academician of the Ukrainian Academy of Education, research direction for the Internet of Things "smart home" system, intelligent system creation, data computing equipment modeling and analysis, information system process , development and implementation.

19. Andriy Buketov, National Academician of Ukraine, Kherson National Maritime Academy.

20. Charles Cantor, Senior Fellow of the American Academy of Sciences, co-founder of the Human Genome Project, has taught at the University of Columbia Human Genetics and Professor of the University of California at Berkeley, and the US Department of Energy's Human Genome (Human) Genome Project) First Director of the Center

21. Ren Fuji, Academician of the Japanese Academy of Engineering, Fellow of the Japanese Institute of Technology, Fellow of the European Union Academy of Sciences, Professor of the University of Tokushima, Japan, and an expert in emotional robotics.

22. Marwan Jabri, Fellow of the American Academy of Sciences, Director of the Silicon Valley Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.

23. Liu Ke, a foreign academician of the Australian National Academy of Engineering. A world-renowned energy expert, won the International Pittsburgh Coal Conversion Innovation Award in 2013 and the National Emerald Special Science Award in 2006.

24. Zhang Ruiwen, a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and a member of the National Academy of Inventors.

25. Lu Hua, Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and Professor of Lifelong American.

26. Zheng Fang, IEEE Senior Member, APSIPA (Asia Pacific Signal and Information Processing Association) Vice Chairman, Director of China Acoustics Society, Director of China Chinese Information Society, Director of China Chinese Information Society Voice Special Committee.

27. Liu Gang, IEEE IEEE Fellow

28. Du Guanhua, Fellow of the International Eurasian Academy of Sciences, Member of the Executive Committee of the Asian Western Pacific Association of Pharmacists

Organizer 中国科学技术协会浙江省人民政府

Supporting Organizer 浙江省委人才办 浙江省科学技术协会 温州市人民政府

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