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A symposium with the theme of creating high-quality works and telling China's stories well was held in Beijing on December 17. A new book on foreign experts' China stories was also released on the occasion.
More than 800 job positions spanning diverse fields, including technology, education, media, and international trade were available in a recent foreign experts recruitment fair held in Shanghai.
"In my opinion, the ultimate goal of [scientific research] has to be about improving our relationship with the world that keeps us alive on this planet, which can be achieved through many different routes," well-known physical geologist Professor Michael Meadows told Science and Technology Daily. Currently, he is a dedicated researcher and educator at the School of Geography and Ocean Sciences at Nanjing University (NJU).
Recently, an Indonesian expert on scientific assessment and policy, Yoslan Nur, also an officer of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), visited Beijing for the 2023 International Symposium on the Development of Natural Science Museums under the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).
In the summer of 2019, I went to China for the first time to attend a summer school program in Beijing. The city's mix of ancient traditions and modern life amazed me. The program covered Chinese culture, history and language, and I loved exploring places like the Forbidden City and Wangfujing markets.
Linyi, located in Shandong province, is renowned for its rich cultural heritage and splendid history. In addition to its past, the city is hard at work looking ahead, positioning itself as a region that is open to the world and more than ready to take on international sci-tech cooperation.
The opening ceremony of the XJTU-POLIMI Joint School of Design and Innovation in Xi'an on September 7, 2019, marked a significant milestone in the long-standing partnership between Politecnico di Milano (POLIMI), Italy and Xi'an Jiaotong University (XJTU). This joint school was and still is the first overseas campus of POLIMI.At the forefront of this partnership stands Professor Sergio Amedeo Pignari, the executive associate dean of the XJTU-POLIMI Joint School of Design and Innovation, whose pivotal role has been instrumental in bringing this collaborative vision to reality.
Swedish scientist Henry H. Radamson, a member of the European Academy of Sciences, has made great achievements in the fields of nanoelectronics, nanophotonics, thermoelectric materials and infrared sensors. Since 2016, he has been a full-time researcher at the Institute of Microelectronics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and a lecturer at CAS University, committed to translating his research results into tangible benefits for people.
Yunnan, a beautiful province in southwest China, is not only famous for its multi-ethnic culture but also for its diverse array of mushroom species, which thrive in the unique mountainous environment that characterizes the region. This exceptional diversity served as a magnet for Dr. Samantha C. Karunarathna, which drew him to move from his homeland of Sri Lanka to achieve his dream of becoming a mushroom expert.
Having experienced diverse beauty around the world, Tony Brown, a British artist, shared his perspective on the unique beauty of China. For him, the answer lies in one word: "the people."
A Russian delegation headed by scientist Tupolev Valerii, vice-president of the Russian Academy of Engineering, visited Guangzhou Pharmaceutical Holdings Limited (GPHL) on November 18 to explore ways to conduct sci-tech exchanges.
The "Charming China — the Most Attractive Chinese Cities for Expats 2022" was released in Hangzhou, the capital city of Zhejiang province, on November 12.
In order to forge closer sci-tech cooperation, the Russian Union of Scientific and Engineering Associations (RUSEA) and Hubei Provincial Association for International Exchange of Personnel formally inked a cooperation framework agreement. Wu Jun, deputy director of Hubei’s Department of Science and Technology, underscored Wuhan's endeavors to establish itself as an influential science and innovation center. He hoped the agreement will serve as a catalyst for substantial cooperation and lay the foundation for mutually beneficial collaborations across various fields.
During my three-day visit to Nanjing, organized by the Foreign Talent Research Center in China, I had the privilege of joining a delegation of foreign experts in China to gain a firsthand perspective on the city's innovative environment and its significant contributions to China's innovation landscape.
Xi'an in Shaanxi province, northwest China, once the capital of ancient China, has long been a hub of East-West cultural exchange and mutual learning. A symposium of foreign experts held in the city on November 3 explored ways to promote international sci-tech cooperation and increase openness.
"I think [international sci-tech cooperation] is fundamental because we are in one single society in the world," French scientist Piotr Breitkopf told Science and Technology Daily, adding that by pushing science forward collectively, it allows humanity to reap the collective benefits, rather than fragmenting progress into isolated efforts.
Three years ago, Mr. Matthias Sendzik, a German engineer, embarked on a remarkable journey when he decided to seize what he described as a "a unique opportunity" in China – to live and work there.
Xi'an stands as a crucial cradle of the rich Chinese civilization, which today drives its vibrant appeal. In a recent activity held to experience the charm of this time-honored city, foreign experts were invited to discover the historical delights and cultural passions that embody Xi'an. Some of them shared their own experiences and impressions with Science and Technology Daily recently.
The trio will conduct a series of experiments in fields such as life science, fluid physics, combustion science and materials science. Notably, this is the first time that fruit flies have been taken on a Chinese space mission as experimental subjects. What made scientists choose fruit flies? What experiment will they undergo?