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SCNU president Wang Enke presided over the launch meeting of the project on the properties and nuclear structure of high temperature and high density nuclear matter, held on the Shipai campus on May 22.
Scene of the launch meeting.
The project, funded by the Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation of Guangdong Province, belongs to the area of Mathematical and Physical Intersections, focusing on major scientific issues in pioneer and interdisciplinary fields, highlighting the urgent needs of economic, social, scientific and technological development in Guangdong province to carry out research and development of related platforms and bases.
Professor Wang Enke reported on the overall general situation of the project, such as the background, research content, implementation plan, and the latest research progress at the meeting. Besides, core members of the project team including Ma Yugang, a member of Chinese Academy of Sciences and researcher from Fudan University, also reported on the research content of their respectively responsible sub-topics and the important progress achieved recently.
A group photo of the attendees of the launch meeting.
Being the first of such projects undertaken by SCNU approved in 2020, the study is conducted in collaboration with Tsinghua University, Fudan University, Central China Normal University and the Institute of Modern Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, as well as other well-known domestic universities and scientific research institutes. It has a total funding of 39 million yuan.
The Guangdong Major Project of Basic and Applied Basic Research is mainly oriented to pioneering world science and technology, concentrating on key areas of national economic and social development and the advantageous characteristic industries of Guangdong province. While integrating innovative resources and research teams from Guangdong, Hong Kong, Macao, and other places to create an important source of original innovation, and promoting the development of basic research, applied basic research and technological innovation, the Major Project will continuingly produce leading original achievements covering the eight subject areas of basic research.
Source from SCNU News Center
Translated by Xu Yirui
Edited by Li Jianru
Proofread by Edwin Baak