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SCNU held the 2024 Maritime Silk Road International Conference on the Cooperation and Integration of Industry, Education, Research and Application from November 30 to December 2 at the University Town campus.
The conference aimed to take the advantages of SCNU's world-class physics discipline and abundant industrial resources in the Greater Bay Area, promote the integrated development of the four aspects in the field of physics between countries and regions along the Maritime Silk Road, and further improve the development of sci-tech industries.
Feng Wei, member of the Education Working Committee of Guangdong Provincial Party Committee, delivers the opening speech.
At the opening ceremony, Feng Wei, member of the Education Working Committee of Guangdong Provincial Party Committee, member of the Party Group and deputy director of the Education Department of Guangdong Province, stated that this series of conferences is an important platform for implementing the Belt and Road initiative and promoting the Industry, University, and Research collaboration of countries along the Belt and Road, and it promotes Guangdong province’s high-level development of education opening up to the world.
Yang Chengwei, SCNU vice president, delivers a speech at the opening ceremony.
Yang Chengwei, vice president of SCNU, introduced SCNU's history and the development of the physics discipline. He hoped to strengthen cooperation with international partners through this conference.
Professor Dirk J. Broer, academician of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, delivers a speech.
Professor Dirk J. Broer, academician of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, emphasized the importance of creating platforms to communication and cooperation, and hopes to for more interdisciplinary cooperation with the experts.
At the conference, 22 experts and scholars from multiple countries and regions shared their latest research advances on physics. The report covers the latest research achievements and future development trends in various research directions, including opto-information physics and technology, atomic and molecular physics, particle physics and nuclear physics, semiconductor physics, condensed matter physics, materials physics, physical chemistry, and computational physics and so on.
Source from SCNU News Center
Translated by Chen Siyan, Deng Lan, Zhu Ying, Tang Jingyue
Proofread by Edwin Baak
Edited by Li Jianru
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