Participants: All Laureates, Academicians of the CAS and CAE, Young Scientists, Scholars and Young Entrepreneurs, about 300 people
Agenda:
① 5P Forum: 10 Young Scientists speak individually and discuss in groups;
WLA Young Scientists Forum • Second Half
Participants: All Laureates, Academicians of the CAS and CAE, Young Scientists, Scholars and Young Entrepreneurs, about 300 people
Agenda:
② Tablecloth Forum: 20 Round Tables, each can have 14-16 participants to do an in-depth exchange; Participants: Laureates, Young Scientists, Scholars, Young Academicians and Young Entrepreneurs ③Poster Display: 100 Young Scientists display their research achievements.
WLA International “Big Science” Projects Strategic Dialogue initiate background description
Highlights: International “Big Science” Projects are important means for human beings to exploit the frontiers of knowledge, explore the unknown world and solve major global problems. 20 domestic and international strategic scientists will discuss continuously for 200 minutes, focusing on research areas that the international science and technology community generally concerned about, and that have a deep influence on the development of human society and technological progress. They will promote new academic ideas, new scientific discoveries, new technological inventions and new directions in the industry in the collision of ideas.
Some of the Topics: ①Human Genome Project ②Earth BioGenome Project ③Square Kilometre Array ④Geochemistry (A project of UNESCO International Centre On Global-Scale Geochemistry) ⑤The International Microbiome Project (proposed by IHMC in Shenzhen) ⑥Brain Science and Neurodegenerative Diseases ⑦International Space Weather Meridian Circle Program ⑧Group on Earth Observations ⑨Integrated Ocean Drilling Program
Participants: Part of the Laureates, Representatives from“Big Science” Projects institutes, innovative enterprises.
WLA Mobius ∞ Forum
The forum focuses on the future of science and the limits of humanity, looks forward to the global science and technology after 20 years, and explores the core topics that will affect the destiny of mankind and the future of the planet.
Closing Ceremony
Theme Forum Two: WLA Brain Science and Neurodegenerative Disease Summit Randy Schekman•Erwin Neher•Michael Rosbash•Yoshinori Ohsumi•Edvard Moser•May-Britt Moser•Jean-Marie Lehn•Alim Louis Benabid•Xiaoliang Sunney Xie•Gero Miesenböck
Highlights: Discussions on frontier technology and major key issues in the field of brain science and medical imaging, including common areas of brain cognition such as Alzheimer's disease, neurodegenerative diseases, mental illness, aging, and reading of consciousness; neuroscience such as nerve level, cell level, and intercellular changes in the nervous system; and research on new high-resolution molecular imaging and brain imaging technology. To discover the working mechanism of the human brain, explore difficult diseases and pathogenic mechanisms, and seek a deepening of human brain application and disease treatment;
Topics: ① brain neuroscience and brain cognition ② self-learning mechanism of brain cell ③ vesicle transport regulation mechanism and pathological study of nervous system diseases ④ single-cell detection of live cell applications ⑤ molecular imaging and clinical medicine
Participants: Laureates: 6 Nobel Laureates, 1 Lasker Laureate, 1 Albany Laureate and 1 Warren Alpert Laureate; Academicians of the CAS and CAE, Young Scientists; Invited Guests and Registered Guests.
Randy Schekman
Erwin Neher
Michael Rosbash
Yoshinori Ohsumi
Edvard Moser
May-Britt Moser
Jean-Marie Lehn
Alim Louis Benabid
Xiaoliang Sunney Xie
Gero Miesenböck
Theme Forum One: WLA Artificial Intelligence Algorithm Summit Michael Levitt•Leslie Valiant•Caucher Birkar•Timothy Gowers•Alessio Figalli•Arieh Warshel•Martin Hellman•Joseph Sifakis
Highlights: Discussions on frontier technology and major key issues in the field of artificial intelligence, including artificial intelligence, bio-intelligence, supercomputing, brain thinking, encryption algorithms, blockchain technology, voice and image recognition, and other interdisciplinary fusion of artificial intelligence and bio-intelligence. Discussions on the future smart industry prospects;
Topics: ① Blockchain Technology and 5G Communication Security ② Computational Learning and Model Construction ③ Computational Chemistry and Big Data Medicine ④ Model Detection Technology and 5G Communication Protocol Security
Participants: Laureates: 2 Nobel Laureates, 3 Turing Laureates and 3 Fields Laureates; Academicians of the CAS and CAE, Young Scientists; Invited Guests and Registered Guests.
Michael Levitt
Leslie Valiant
Caucher Birkar
Timothy Gowers
Alessio Figalli
Arieh Warshel
Martin Hellman
Joseph Sifakis
Theme Forum Five: WLA Carbon-hydrogen Bond and Novel Chemistry Summit Ryoji Noyori•Barry Sharpless•Jin-Quan Yu•Robert Bergman•Stephen Buchwald•John Hartwig
Highlights: Discussions on frontier technology and major key issues in the field of carbon-hydrogen bonds and novel chemistry, covering new methods of carbon-hydrogen bond catalysis and functionalization, application of click chemistry and chiral catalytic reactions, and activation of carbon-hydrogen bonds of hydrocarbons by soluble transition metal complexes; and the development of the future of novel chemistry;
Topics: ① click chemistry and chiral catalytic reaction ② carbon-hydrogen bond catalysis and functionalization ③ large organic molecular synthesis and metal catalysis ④ the drug manufacturing mechanisms of Buchwald-Hartwig amination
Participants: Laureates: 2 Nobel Laureates, 1 MacArthur Laureate and 3 Wolf Laureates; Academicians of the CAS and CAE, Young Scientists; Invited Guests and Registered Guests.
Ryoji Noyori
Barry Sharpless
Jin-Quan Yu
Robert Bergman
Stephen Buchwald
John Hartwig
Theme Forum Three: WLA New Drug Discovery and Translational Medicine Summit Aaron Ciechanover•Sir. John Walker•Avram Hershko•Gregg Semenza•William Kaelin, Jr.•Robert Huber•Harald zur Hausen•Michael Sheetz•Peter Walter
Highlights: Discussions on frontier technology and major key issues in the field of new drug discovery and translational medicine, including the latest tumor and cancer technologies such as molecular typing and targeted therapy of cancer, stem cell and cell therapy, researches on high-risk virus, infectious diseases and artemisinin, related innovative drugs R&D and mechanisms and cycles of the pharmaceutical industry;
Topics: ① protein degradation and target drug development ② supramolecular chemistry and drug innovation path ③ tumor suppressor gene mutation ④ HPV and cervical cancer research ⑤ mechanism of the hypoxic cell sensing mechanism in coronary artery disease
Participants: Laureates: 5 Nobel Laureates and 5 Lasker Laureates; Academicians of the CAS and CAE, Young Scientists; Invited Guests and Registered Guests.
Aaron Ciechanover
Sir. John Walker
Avram Hershko
Gregg Semenza
William Kaelin, Jr.
Robert Huber
Harald zur Hausen
Michael Sheetz
Peter Walter
Theme Forum Six: WLA New Energy and New Materials Summit Steven Chu•Shuji Nakamura•Michael Kosterlitz•Gerard 't Hooft•Andre Geim•Dan Shechtman•Peidong Yang•Hongjie Dai
Highlights: Discussions on frontier and key technologies in the field of new materials and new energy, covering energy renewable technologies and applications such as ocean, thermal, hydrogen, electricity, radioactive waste treatment; energy applications such as new energy vehicles, new generation solar cells, and super materials; and discussions on the industry landscapes and ecological chains of new materials and new energy in the future;
Topics: ① global ecological and energy-conservation development ② super materials science ③ functional modification of graphene materials and composite materials ④ semiconductor nanostructures and nanomaterials ⑤ functional modification of carbon nanotube materials and composite materials
Participants: Laureates: 6 Nobel Laureates, 1 MacArthur Laureate and 1 James C. McGroddy Prize Laureate; Academicians of the CAS and CAE, Young Scientists; Invited Guests and Registered Guests.
Steven Chu
Shuji Nakamura
Michael Kosterlitz
Gerard 't Hooft
Andre Geim
Dan Shechtman
Peidong Yang
Hongjie Dai
Theme Forum Four: WLA Life Science Summit Roger Kornberg•Kurt Wüthrich•Michael Young•Ada Yonat•Joachim Frank•John Gurdon•Michael Grunstein•Ronald Vale
Highlights: Discussions on core and major key issues in the field of life sciences, including emerging technologies of supramolecular chemistry and the development of adaptive chemistry such as the structures determination of proteins and ribosomes, the application of cryo-electron microscopy technology based on ribosome determination and the development of artificial enzymes; molecular machinery and regulatory mechanisms of neurotransmitter release and the analysis of the operational mechanisms of life-based substances;
Topics: ① high-resolution structure determination of ribosomes ② artificial enzyme synthesis and supramolecular chemistry ③ histone modifications and their role in genetics ④ molecular imaging and clinical medicine ⑤ protein three-dimensional structure high-resolution imaging and targeted new drug development
Participants: Laureates: 6 Nobel Laureates and 3 Lasker Laureates; Academicians of the CAS and CAE, Young Scientists; Invited Guests and Registered Guests.
Roger Kornberg
Kurt Wüthrich
Michael Young
Ada Yonat
Joachim Frank
John Gurdon
Michael Grunstein
Ronald Vale
Theme Forum Seven: WLA Black Hole and Aerospace Technology David Gross•Frank Wilczek•Duncan Haldane•Joseph Taylor Jr.•Barry Barish•Adam Riess•Serge Haroche•George Smoot III•Sheldon Lee Glashow
Highlights: Discussions on frontier technology and major key issues in the field of the physical fundamental physics such as astrophysics, quantum, and microphysics, covering cutting-edge technologies in the fields of space discovery, dark matter, quantum entanglement, cosmic acceleration, quantum satellite and aerospace technologies; to explore the innovative future of unknown space field and the aerospace industry;
Topics: ① dark energy observation ② big bang ③ LIGO detector and gravitational wave detection ④ quantum chromodynamics and time crystals ⑤ topological phase transition and topological quantum computation ⑥ experimental quantum and high energy physics
Participants: Laureates: 7 Nobel Laureates; Academicians of the CAS and CAE, Young Scientists; Invited Guests and Registered Guests.
David Gross
Frank Wilczek
Duncan Haldane
Joseph Taylor Jr.
Barry Barish
Adam Riess
Serge Haroche
George Smoot III
Sheldon Lee Glashow
Theme Forum Eight: WLA Financial Summit Christopher Pissarides•Robert Aumann•Finn Kydland•Thomas Sargent•David Zilberman
Highlights: Exploring the development cycle and trends of global science and technology development and economic and financial development. Discussions on frontier dynamics of financial and economic fields such as innovation and entrepreneurship, economic equilibrium, global macroeconomic trends, scientific and technological development and financial support, technological innovation and regional economic development, seeking the blend of technological frontiers and industrial front;
Topics: ① global economic growth and cycle ② capital market expectations and asset price assessment ③ rational expectations and decision science ④ economic structure and optimal economic countermeasures design ⑤ game market and economic balance
Participants: Laureates: 7 Nobel Laureates and 1 Wolf Laureate; Academicians of the CAS and CAE, Young Scientists; Invited Guests and Registered Guests.
Christopher Pissarides
Robert Aumann
Finn Kydland
Thomas Sargent
David Zilberman
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