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科技改变城市,智慧创造生活 — 中澳科学未来会议 Living in smart cities with 21st Century Technology: Presented by: Institutes of Science and Development, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CASISD), Nature Research and UNSW Sydney 中国科学院科技战略咨询研究院、自然科研、悉尼新南威尔士大学联合呈现 4 September 2019 2019年9月4日 Sino-Australia Science Future Summit

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科技改变城市,智慧创造生活

— 中澳科学未来会议

Living in smart cities with

21st Century Technology:

Presented by:

Institutes of Science and Development, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CASISD), Nature Research and UNSW Sydney中国科学院科技战略咨询研究院、自然科研、悉尼新南威尔士大学联合呈现

4 September 2019

2019年9月4日

Sino-Australia Science Future Summit

About the Summit

Institutes of Science and Development, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CASISD), UNSW Sydney and Nature Research have established an exciting partnership to organise the Sino-Australia Science Future Summit. The Summit is an annual forum focusing on multi- and interdisciplinary challenges impacting the construction of research, science and economic policy. This year marks the second year of the series, with the first Summit held in Beijing in November 2018. The ultimate aim is to provide recommendations to senior levels of government in Australia and China which can benefit society in both countries and beyond. The combination of the capability and knowledge within the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), UNSW’s impactful research and strong links in China, and Nature Research’s credibility and channels creates a unique platform for an exchange of ideas and exploration of China and Australia’s world-leading research.

This year’s Summit tackles some of the most pressing challenges of our time: sustainability, rapid urbanisation and the application of 21st century technology. The Summit brings together opinion leaders, senior academics, government officials, capital investors and industry to discuss, debate and provide the innovative solutions needed for tomorrow’s smart cities.

Sino-Australia Science Future Summit

UNSW Sydney is committed to making a difference by focusing on areas critical to the future. Our pioneering research and sustained innovation are addressing some of the most important issues of today – from climate change and renewable energies to lifesaving medical treatments and breakthrough technologies. UNSW research in social science also informs policy and expert commentary in key issues facing society ranging from international human rights and constitutional recognition of Indigenous Australians, to public health and population ageing.

Ranked among the top 50 universities in the QS Global Rankings, UNSW offers an extensive range of undergraduate, postgraduate and research programs. These programs across eight faculties coupled with UNSW’s strong partnerships with local and global communities, attract talented students and researchers from across Australia and around the world. Our 62,000 students come from 137 countries, making UNSW one of Australia’s most cosmopolitan universities.

UNSW is member of the Group of Eight (Go8) – a coalition of Australia’s leading research-intensive universities – and the prestigious international network, Universitas 21. UNSW maintains research partnerships with over 250 universities around the world.

Our 2025 Strategic Plan is an ambitious framework that sets out the priorities and themes that will guide the University toward positioning itself as ‘Australia’s Global University’ by 2025.

We aspire to this in the belief that a great university, which is a global leader in discovery, innovation, impact, education and thought leadership, can make an enormous difference to people’s lives.

For more information visit unsw.edu.au

About UNSW Sydney

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The Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) was identified in a national high-end think tanks building pilot program in November 2015. It was one of the first 10 high-calibre think tank organisations directly under the CPC Central Committee, the State Council and the Central Military Commission of the CPC.

Priority was given to the establishment of the CAS Institutes of Science and Development (CASISD). CASISD was founded in January 2016 as a research organisation supporting the Academic Divisions of CAS (CASAD) which is China’s highest advisory body in science and technology. The comprehensive integration platform allows CAS to build a high-level national science and technology think tank and innovation centre, bringing together elite researchers from within the Academy and globally.

CASISD’s mission is to offer scientific and policy evidence to the government through research into trends and directions of science and technology development. It also conducts research on major issues concerning socioeconomic progress and national security from the science and technology perspective. Focus areas include science and technology development strategy and innovation policy; ecological civilisation and sustainable development strategy; forecasting and foresight analysis as well as strategic information. CASISD capitalises on advantages from CAS by integrating research institutions, academic divisions and universities, and pooling together elite research talent both at home and abroad. It also builds an international strategy and policy research network that is open and cooperative.

Visit www.casisd.cn for more information

About Institutes of Science and Development, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Nature Research is a portfolio of high-quality products and services across the life, physical, chemical and applied sciences – including journals, databases and researcher services – dedicated to serving the scientific community.

Nature (founded in 1869) is the leading, international weekly journal of science. Nature Research also publishes a range of Nature branded subscription journals, the leading open access multidisciplinary journal Nature Communications, other open access journals including Scientific Reports, and a range of Nature Partner Journals published in partnership with institutions and societies. Together, these journals publish some of the world's most significant scientific discoveries.

Online, nature.com provides over nine million unique visitors per month with Nature Research content, including news and comment from Nature, and the global career resource, jobs board and events directory for scientists, Nature Careers. Nature Research also offers a range of researcher services, including online and in-person training and expert language and editing services.

For more information, please visit nature.com and follow @nresearchnews. Nature Research is part of Springer Nature.

About Nature Research

Address: No. 15 Zhongguancun Beiyitiao, Beijing, China

Date: 4 September 2019 Venue: Academic Hall, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Agenda

Academic Hall, Level 2

Academic Hall, Level 2

10:40

10:55

11:10

Keynote speech Professor Martin Green, UNSW Sydney

Panel discussions Chair: Professor Feng Zhang, Vice-President, CASISD

Keynote speechProfessor Zhongmin Liu, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Section 1: Sustainability – Energy and Environment

09:00

09:30

09:40

09:45

09:50

10:00

10:10

10:15

Lobby, Level 1

Academic Hall, Level 2

Academic Hall, Level 2

Academic Hall, Level 2

Academic Hall, Level 2

Academic Hall, Level 2

Academic Hall, Level 2

Foyer, Level 2

Guest registration

Opening remarks Professor Jiaofeng Pan, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Opening remarksHis Excellency Graham Fletcher, Ambassador of Australia to the People’s Republic of China

Opening remarksProfessor Ian Jacobs, President and Vice-Chancellor, UNSW Sydney

Opening remarksDr Helena Yang, Scientific Director, Springer Nature, Greater China; Executive Editor, Nature Research

Group photo

Break and refreshments

Welcome addressProfessor Jiaofeng Pan, President, CASISD &Mr Laurie Pearcey, Pro Vice-Chancellor (International), UNSW Sydney

Introduction & Opening

Academic Hall, Level 2

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11:50

11:10

Academic Hall, Level 2

Academic Hall, Level 2

Q&A

Panellists: Professor Martin Green, UNSW Sydney Professor Zhongmin Liu, Chinese Academy of SciencesProfessor Bin Chen, School of Environment, Beijing Normal UniversityDr Gengda Li, Assistant Director, Smart Power Generation Technology Research Centre, Guodian New Energy Technology Research Institute Co., Ltd.

Section 1: Sustainability – Energy and Environment

12:00 Office Building Canteen, Level B1/ Lobby, Level 1

All participants

Lunch

13:30

14:40

14:50

13:45

14:00

Academic Hall, Level 2

Academic Hall, Level 2

Academic Hall, Level 2

Academic Hall, Level 2

Keynote speech Professor Huaiyu Xu, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Q&A

Break and refreshments

Panel discussions Chair: Professor Nicholas Fisk, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Research, UNSW SydneyPanellists:Professor Huaiyu Xu, Chinese Academy of Sciences Professor Deo Prasad, UNSW SydneyDr Xuliang Wu, Chief economic advisor and senior expert at Tencent Research InstituteDr Qiang Lu, Vice President, R&D, Amcor Flexible Asia Pacific

Keynote speech Professor Deo Prasad, UNSW Sydney

Section 2: Urbanisation – Smart Cities

Foyer, Level 2

15:10

16:20

15:25

15:40

Academic Hall, Level 2

Academic Hall, Level 2

Academic Hall, Level 2

Academic Hall, Level 2

Keynote speech Professor Martina Stenzel, UNSW Sydney

Q&A

Panel discussionsChair: Dr Pep Pàmies, Chief Editor, Nature Biomedical EngineeringPanellists:Professor Martina Stenzel, UNSW Sydney Professor Yi Zeng, Chinese Academy of Sciences Dr Xuejun Zhu, Vice General Manager of China National Medical Device Corporation, Ltd. Dr Meng Li, Director of Industry & Finance Research Centre, JD

Keynote speech Professor Yi Zeng, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Section 3: 21st Century Technology – Cutting-edge technology application

16:30

16:35

16:40

Academic Hall, Level 2

Academic Hall, Level 2

Academic Hall, Level 2

Closing remarks Professor Ian Jacobs, President and Vice-Chancellor, UNSW Sydney

Closing remarks Dr Helena Yang, Scientific Director, Springer Nature, Greater China; Executive Editor, Nature Research

Closing remarks Professor Jiaofeng Pan, President, CASISD

Closing – Chaired by Mr Laurie Pearcey

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Prestigious Speakers

Professor Ian Jacobs took up the role of President and Vice-Chancellor of UNSW Sydney in 2015. Since joining UNSW he has led an ambitious ‘UNSW 2025 Strategy’ focused around the role of the university in serving society, through research excellence, innovation in education, social engagement, knowledge transfer and global impact.

Prior to moving to Australia, Professor Jacobs was based in the UK combining roles as a cancer surgeon and Professor of Women’s Health with leadership roles as Dean of Biomedicine at University College London (2009-2011) and Vice President of the University of Manchester (2011-2015).

He trained in medicine at Cambridge University and the University of London and has led a research team working on early detection and prevention of ovarian cancer for 30 years.

Professor Jacobs is a board member of Research Australia, the Information and Privacy Commission NSW (IPC), Ovarian Cancer Australia, The Conversation, Chair of the Sydney Partnership for Health Education, Research and Enterprise (SPHERE) and was appointed to the Universities Australia board in 2019. In 2018 he was Chair of the Group of Eight Universities. In 2005 Professor Jacobs established the Uganda Women’s Health Initiative. He is a non-Executive Director of Abcodia Ltd, a diagnostics company he founded as a spin out from his research.

President and Vice-Chancellor, UNSW Sydney

Professor Ian Jacobs

Professor Jiaofeng Pan is President of the Institutes of Science and Development, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CASISD), Co-director of China Innovation Strategy and Policy Research Center funded by the State Council Research Office and CAS, Chairman of Chinese Association of Development Strategy Studies, Vice President of China Law Association on Science and Technology, Vice Chairman of China Association of Scientific and Technological Achievements Management, and Fellow of the World Innovation Organization. He is one of the National Talents of the “New Century Talents Project” and was awarded the honorary title of “Young and Middle-aged Experts with Outstanding Contributions”. Professor Jiaofeng Pan has served as CAS Deputy Secretary-General, Director General of CAS Bureau of Planning and Strategy, Director General of CAS Bureau of Development and Planning, Deputy Director General of CAS General Office, and Director General of CAS Institute of Policy and Management.

His research is focused on science and technology (S&T) strategic planning, innovation policy, think-tank theory and method research. He has presided over dozens of national major decision-making advising, policy and strategy research projects. Professor Pan has organized the strategic research: China’s S&T Roadmaps to 2050, and successively published serial reports including Innovation 2050: Science and Technology and the Future of China. He has also studied and published Vision 2020: The Emerging Trends in S&T and Strategic Option of China and China Innovation Strategy and Policy Research 2019. Professor Jiaofeng Pan has participated in the strategic research and drafting of national S&T planning and emerging industry planning, as well as the research of national S&T system reform, formulation of policies and regulations and drafting of relevant documents. He has been involved in the strategic research, planning, major reform measures formulation and implementation of CAS Knowledge Innovation Program. Professor Jiaofeng Pan has co-published DIIS Theory and Methodology in Think Tanks, contributed to more than 200 research reports, policy recommendations and academic articles and co-authored more than 10 monographs.

President of Institutes of Science and Development, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CASISD)

Professor Jiaofeng Pan

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Laurie Pearcey is Chief Executive Officer of UNSW Global Pty Ltd and Pro Vice-Chancellor (International) at UNSW Sydney. He is responsible for international student recruitment, developing pathway education and advancing global business development.

Laurie was appointed as CEO of UNSW Global on 1 July 2019. Laurie’s priorities as CEO include expanding UNSW’s transnational education activity globally, building transformative academic and commercial partnerships internationally, and continuing UNSW Global’s reputation as a leader of high-quality pathway programs by providing a world-class student experience.

He also holds the position of Pro Vice-Chancellor (International) at UNSW. Laurie was appointed to the role of at the age of 33, making him the youngest Pro Vice-Chancellor in Australia and one of the youngest university leaders internationally. Laurie led a major transformation of UNSW’s international student recruitment numbers which resulted in 70% growth of international student commencements since 2015.

Prior to his appointment, Laurie led the development of UNSW’s China and India Priority Country Strategies with several significant commercial outcomes, including the establishment of the $1 billion Torch Innovation Precinct. Laurie has served as the Executive Director of the International Office and the Director of the Confucius Institute at UNSW.

A fluent Chinese speaker, Laurie is regarded as one of Australia's leading China experts. Prior to joining UNSW, Laurie was the Chief Executive Officer of the Australia China Business Council. Appointed as CEO at 25, he led the Council’s strategic engagement with the Chinese and Australian Governments and represented major industry stakeholders in a strategically important time in the Sino-Australian trade and investment relationship.

Laurie is a proud UNSW alumnus and a Scholar of the Order of Australia Association Foundation and was a Visiting Fellow in Pacific and Asian History at the Australian National University.

Pro Vice-Chancellor (International), UNSW Sydney

Mr Laurie Pearcey

Scientific Director, Springer Nature, Greater China; Executive Editor, Nature Research

Dr Helena Yang

Dr Helena Yang is Springer Nature’s Scientific Director for Greater China and an Executive Editor for the Nature Research journals since October 2018. Prior to joining Springer Nature, she worked for nearly 10 years at Cell Press in various capacities such as concurrent roles of Editorial Development Advisor for Cell Press (Greater China focus) and Deputy Editor for Cancer Cell, Acting Deputy Editor for Cell, and Publisher for Molecular Plant. Prior to becoming an editor, she held staff positions at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital, Ionis Pharmaceuticals, and Introgen Therapeutics Inc. During her editorial and publishing career, she has organized and spoken at a number of high-profile international events and been featured in major news media. She has also worked tirelessly and made significant contributions in supporting original, innovative, and high-quality research from China, fostering mutual understanding and collaboration between the East and the West, and promoting international visibility of research and researchers from China. She started her undergraduate training at Sun Yat-Sen University before moving to the United States and received her summa cum laude Bachelor of Science degree from Emmanuel College and PhD degree in Molecular Genetics from the graduate program jointly established by Cold Springer Harbor Laboratory and Stony Brook University. She has published a number of articles and commentaries in journals such as Cell, Molecular Cell, as well as book chapters.

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Sustainability

Professor Green, Director of the Australian Centre for Advanced Photovoltaics at UNSW, is a world-leading specialist in silicon solar cells. The research group Professor Green founded in UNSW Engineering is the largest and best-known university-based photovoltaic (PV) research group in the world. His contributions to PV include inventing the PERC cell, now the main commercial cell, and leading the group holding the record for silicon solar cell efficiency for 30 of the last 36 years, described as one of the “Top Ten” Milestones in solar PV history. Professor Green has garnered major international awards including the 1999 Australia Prize, the 2002 Right Livelihood Award, also known as the Alternative Nobel Prize, the 2004 World Technology Award for Energy, the 2017 World Solar Congress Award and most recently, the prestigious 2018 Global Energy Prize. Over the course of his career, Professor Green has supervised more than 120 PhD students, including 50 from China. Some of these students have been instrumental in driving enormous reductions in costs in PV solar systems in recent years by establishing manufacturing facilities in China and globally.

UNSW Sydney

Professor Martin Green

Zhongmin Liu, PhD, researcher, doctoral supervisor and CAE academician. He is currently the Director of the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, CAS, Director of the Qingdao Institute of Bioenergy and Bioprocess, CAS, Director of the Methanol to Olefins National Engineering Laboratory, and Director of the National Energy R&D Center for Low-Carbon Catalysis and Engineering.

Professor Liu has long been engaged in catalysis research, process development, and technology transfer in the field of energy conversion and utilization, and has made remarkable achievements. As a leading scientist, Professor Liu, together with partners and his colleagues, completed the first industrial demonstration test of methanol-to-olefin process, named DMTO. Based on DMTO technology, the world’s first commercial MTO unit was built by the Shenhua Group and began operation in 2010, providing an important milestone for coal-to-chemicals and a new opportunity for the substitution of oil by coal. To date, DMTO has been licensed to 25 units, with a total olefins production capacity of 14.48 Mt/a. Thirteen commercial DMTO units have been put into stream with an olefins production capacity of 7.16 Mt/a. This breakthrough leads the coal-to-olefins process, helping to establish a new industrial sector in China, increasing Chinese light olefins supply and impacting the light olefins market worldwide. Professor Liu has also developed many other new catalysts and catalytic processes, such as methanol to enthanol, propylene to isopropanol, and butenes to butyl acetate. Most recently, the world’s first methanol-to-ethanol (DMTE) demonstration plant (10KTA ethanol) was commissioned in 2017. To date, two DMTE units have been licensed with an ethanol production capacity of 1.1 MMt/a. It is expected that more DMTE units will be licensed in the near future. With China implementing a new policy for blending gasoline with 10% ethanol, DMTE technology can turn relatively abundant coal resources into ethanol, help safeguard China’s food supply and reduce air pollution.

CAE Academician

Professor Zhongmin Liu

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Professor Feng Zhang has long engaged in research of scientific and technological development strategies, development of scientific and technological planning, and research of science and technology policies. She has led and participated in a number of strategic consultation projects on scientific and technological development commissioned by state ministries and the Chinese Academy of Sciences, including the Development of Major Fields in Science and Technology in China: Roadmap to 2015 strategic research. As a member of the general working group, she contributed to publications including The Revolution of Science and Technology and the Modernization of China: Reflections on China's Strategy of Science and Technology Development in 2050, New Trends in Science and Technology Development and Strategic Choices for 2020, and Contemporary world technology.

Vice-President of Institutes of Science and Development, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CASISD)

Professor Feng Zhang

Bin Chen is a distinguished professor at Beijing Normal University in the School of Environment as well as the State Key Joint Laboratory of Environmental Simulation and Pollution Control. He obtained his B.E. degree in electrical engineering from Zhejiang University, and his PhD degree in environmental science from Peking University. His background is ecological and environmental studies. To date, he has authored more than 200 academic publications in peer-reviewed journals including Science Advances, Nature Communications, Nature Climate Change and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). His research focuses on natural science but has profound social and public impacts. His publications have been cited worldwide more than 10,000 times (based on Google search, updated May 2019) in Science Newsline, Scientific American, New Scientist and Salon Media among others, and have been cited by Analysis & Policy Observatory and government including State Council of China, National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), and National Science Foundation of China.

Professor Chen is serving as Editor-in-Chief of Energy, Ecology and Environment, Executive Editor of Journal of Cleaner Production, Associate Editor of Frontiers of Earth Science, Subject Editor of Applied Energy, and an editorial board member of Energy, Ecological Modelling, Journal of Environmental Management, Journal of Hydrodynamics, Ecological Informatics, Environmental and Sustainability Indicators and Current Research in Environmental Sustainability. He is also President of the International Society for Ecological Modelling Australia and Asia, Member of Commission on Ecosystem Management for IUCN, and the Director of Commission on Environmental and Ecological Management in Systems Engineering Society of China.

School of Environment, Beijing Normal University

Professor Bin Chen

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Dr Li Joined Guodian New Energy Technology Research Institute (GNETI) in July 2014. He earned his bachelor's and doctoral degree in Thermal Engineering from Tsinghua University in 2009 and 2014, respectively. Dr Li joined VTT (Technical Research Center of Finland) as a visiting scholar from March to July 2010. He also visited Washington University in St. Louis on a combustion study from November 2011 to July 2012.

Dr Li worked in GNETI as a research scientist in the energy innovation technology research center from 2014 to 2017. In 2017, he became the Assistant Director of the Smart Power Generation Research Center in GNETI. Dr Li has expertise in smart power generation, development of renewable energy, clean coal technology, energy conservation and emission reduction. He has conducted many national/provincial/company science and technology research projects related to the topics mentioned above.

Dr Li was certified as a science communication specialist of the Light of Power by the Chinese Society for Electrical Engineering. He was also honoured as an outstanding science talent of Changping district in 2017.

Assistant Director, Smart Power Generation Technology Research Centre, Guodian New Energy Technology Research Institute Co., Ltd.

Dr Gengda Li

Professor Deo Prasad is an international authority and recognised as a leader in the field of sustainable buildings and cities.

He is CEO of the Co-operative Research Centre for Low Carbon Living (CRCLCL), Australia’s largest ever industry-government-professions-research collaboration spin-off within the built environment sector. The CRCLC has led to transformative impacts in Australia and internationally and was awarded the Australian Institute of Architects 2019 National Leadership in Sustainability Prize for “exceptional contributions to sustainability through innovative, holistic built projects and powerful public advocacy”.

Professor Prasad and the CRCLCL led the development of the United Nations Environment Programme’s Guidelines for Sustainable Cities and Communities in China. The Guidelines, launched in China in February 2019, have been embraced by five major cities in China to date and are also being adopted globally.

Professor Prasad was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Australian Institute of Architects in 1991 and more recently as a learned Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering in 2014. He won the Australian Government’s national award for ”outstanding contribution to energy related research” and in 2014 was honoured as an Officer of the Order of Australia for services to sustainability and renewable energy through his research and extensive international community work.

Urbanisation

UNSW Sydney

Professor Deo Prasad AO

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Professor Huaiyu Xu, a research scientist, has long been engaged in research on software engineering, embedded systems, system simulation and emulation, big data analysis and cloud computing. As Principal Investigator, he has led projects in fields such as high-speed railway, smart city and smart government, taking the lead in key projects commissioned by the Ministry of Science and Technology, China, Shanghai Science and Technology Committee and the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and participating in over 30 industrial partnership projects. He has more than 40 International academic publications and two patents.

Huaiyu Xu has been a research scientist of Shanghai Advanced Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Distinguished Professor of the Shanghai University of Science and Technology since 2012. He was Professor and Deputy Director of the School of Software, Northeastern University (2007-2010). Huaiyu Xu obtained his doctoral degree in Electronic Engineering from the University of Tokyo in 2002 and a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of California, Los Angeles in 2003.

Chinese Academy of Sciences

Professor Huaiyu Xu

Professor Nicholas Fisk is Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research) at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, a leading Australian public research-intensive university and member of the Group of Eight (G08). In this role he provides strategic leadership and support to the Vice-Chancellor and President in the generation of external research income and improving UNSW’s overall research performance, and in attracting and retaining outstanding academic and research staff and higher degree research students to UNSW.

His background is as a clinical scientist in maternal-fetal medicine, and his research is in the field of developmental biology. He is the author of more than 400 publications, has an h-index approaching 90, and was elected to Fellowship of the Academy of Health and Medical Sciences in 2014.

Nick graduated in medicine from the University of Sydney, obtained his PhD from University College London and MBA from Imperial College, London. His previous positions include Executive Dean of the University of Queensland’s Faculties of Medicine, Health and Biomedical Sciences (2010-2016), Director of the University of Queensland’s Centre for Clinical Research (2008-2009), and Professor of Obstetrics and Fetal Medicine at Imperial College London (1992-2007). Professor Fisk served on the Boards of the Queensland Institute of Medical Research, the Metro North Hospital and Health Service, and Brisbane Diamantina Health Partners.

He has served in leadership roles in a number of organisations, including as President of the International Fetal Medicine and Surgery Society, Chair of the Scientific Advisory Committee of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, and Chair of the Group of Eight Universities’ Deans of Medicine Committee. He currently Chairs the Steering Committee of the Association of Academic Health Centers International and is a Board Member of Research Australia.

Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research), UNSW Sydney

Professor Nicholas Fisk

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Dr Xuliang Wu holds a PhD in Economics and is currently the chief economic advisor and senior expert at Tencent Research Institute.

Dr Wu mainly engages in Internet economics, anti-trust economics and other aspects of theoretical and policy research. He has hosted more than ten national and provincial-level research projects such as the National Natural Science Foundation and has published dozens of academic papers as well several academic books.

Before joining Tencent, he worked as a postdoctoral researcher at Tsinghua University and was a visiting scholar at the University of Virginia in USA. He also taught at Northeastern University of Finance and Economics in Dalian, China, served as the deputy director of the Key Research Institute in Humanities and Social Sciences approved by the Ministry of Education, as the editorial director of the journal, Industrial Organization Review, as well as served in the General Manager Office at Meiling Group.

Chief economic advisor and senior expert at Tencent Research Institute

Dr Xuliang Wu

Dr Qiang Lu is currently the Vice President, R&D at Amcor Flexibles Asia Pacific, where he leads the regional technical organization to support the growth of a $US1.4 billion business in the region. He is a member of Amcor Asia Pacific’s senior leadership team.

Dr Lu began his professional career at General Electric, Plastics Division at Mt. Vernon, Indiana, USA, as a research scientist, specialising in polymer structure-property relationship. He then spent over nine years with the Dow Chemical Company. In 2010, Dr Lu relocated from Philadelphia to Shanghai with Dow Chemical Company. During his tenure at Dow, he attained increased leadership responsibilities in the area of flexible packaging industry, including polyolefin resins and laminating adhesives. In 2016, Dr Lu joined the Bemis Company and became VP R&D for Bemis Asia Pacific. In 2018, Dr Lu was appointed General Manager overseeing Bemis Asia Pacific’s Food and Specialty Packaging business.

Dr. Lu holds a B.S. degree in Polymer Science and Engineering from Zhejiang University, China, and a PhD in Chemical Engineering from University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, USA.

Vice President, R&D, Amcor Flexible Asia Pacific

Dr Qiang Lu

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Professor Martina Stenzel is a Professor in the UNSW School of Chemistry and is Co-Director of the Centre for Advanced Macromolecular Design (CAMD). The CAMD is dedicated to the synthesis and application of polymers/polymeric nano-objects using a wide range of modern polymerization techniques.

Professor Stenzel’s research focuses on developing new nanoparticles for drug delivery in the treatment of cancer. She is currently working on drug delivery systems for platinum drugs and other established drugs, as well as the development of more individual and tailored treatment of cancers rather than the existing ‘one size fits all’ approach. In collaboration with medical scientists, Professor Stenzel is developing new materials for more personalised treatment and immunotherapy in an attempt to fight cancer with a more targeted approach.

She is scientific editor of Materials Horizons and serves on a range of editorial boards. Professor Stenzel has received a range of awards including the Le Fèvre Memorial Prize of the Australian Academy of Science awarded to outstanding chemists. She is also a Fellow of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute and Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science.

Before starting as a postdoctoral fellow at UNSW in 1999, Professor Stenzel studied chemistry at the University of Bayreuth, Germany, and completed her PhD at the Institute of Applied Macromolecular Chemistry, University of Stuttgart, Germany.

21st Century Technology

UNSW Sydney

Professor Martina Stenzel

Yi Zeng is a Professor and deputy director at the Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He is a board member on the National Governance Committee for the Next Generation Artificial Intelligence, Ministry of Science and Technology China. Yi Zeng is also the Director for the Research Centre on AI Ethics and Governance, Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence. He is a fellow of the Berggruen Research Centre, Peking University, and is also a Member of the World Economic Forum’s Global Future Council on Values, Ethics and Innovation.

Chinese Academy of Sciences

Professor Yi Zeng

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Pep is leading the editorial team of Nature Biomedical Engineering. He was an editor for Nature Materials for more than five years, where he championed the biomaterials content, handling manuscripts and commissioning articles on a wide variety of subjects, including tissue engineering, medical imaging, regenerative medicine, cancer therapy and diagnostics. Previously, Pep conducted research in computational soft matter and biophysics at Columbia University's Chemistry Department in New York City, at the Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces in Potsdam, and at the Atomic and Molecular Physics Institute in Amsterdam. Pep obtained a PhD in Chemical Engineering in December 2003 from Rovira i Virgili University in Catalonia, Spain.

Chief Editor, Nature Biomedical Engineering

Dr Pep Pàmies

From 1995 to 2003, Dr Zhu worked for the Institute of Medical Equipment, PLA. From 2003 to 2005, he served in Greencool Ltd. (China).

Since 2005, Dr Zhu has worked for the China National Medical Device Corporation, Ltd. He is active in medical device research, regulatory affairs, quality management, operation strategy and mergers and acquisitions.

Vice General Manager of China National Medical Device Corporation, Ltd. (CMDC)

Director of Sinopharm Medical Device Research Institute

Dr Xuejun Zhu

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Dr Li has over 12 years of research experience in macroeconomics, financial markets and emerging industries. She has made contributions in many research projects launched by the Central Financial Leading Group, NDRC, SFC and MIIT among others. Dr Li is the co-author of the Modern Financial Market published by the National Association of Financial Market Institutional Investors, and she has led the translation of Option Volatility and Pricing written by Sheldon Natenberg. In addition, she has had more than 50 research reports published in International Trade, the Harvard Business Review, China Daily, Economic Daily, The Economic Observer, 21st Century Business Herald and other notable publications.

Before joining JD Finance Institute, Dr Li had served as a research fellow in China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC), Samsung Economics Research Institute and United Nations Development Programmed (UNDP). She is also a guest lecturer at the Shanghai Advanced Institute of Finance and China University of Political Science and Law.

Director of Industry & Finance Research Centre, JD

Dr Meng Li

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订的多学科以及跨学科难题。今年是系列会议的第二届,首届中澳科技创新高峰研讨会已于

2018 年11 月成功举办。此系列会议的最终目的是打造中澳科技创新交流平台,希望为中国和

澳大利亚的政府高层提供建议,从而造福两国社会以及其他国家和地区。

中国科学院雄厚的实力和知识、悉尼新南威尔士大学富有影响力的研究以及与中国的紧密联

系,加上自然科研的权威性和渠道,共同创造一个独特平台,使得中国和澳大利亚有机会就其

世界领先的科研进行交流和探索。

今年会议的主题是集中探讨目前亟待解决的一些重大挑战:能源与环境、智慧城市及新一代

技术应用前沿。会议汇聚了意见领袖、资深学者、政府官员、投资方和业界代表,群策群力,

交流讨论,为打造未来智慧城市所面临的问题提供创新型的解决方案。

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悉尼新南威尔士大学旨在通过关注对人类未来至关重要的领域来改变世界。其开拓性的研究

和持续的创新力正在有效应对一些我们今天所面临的最为严峻的挑战——从气候变化、可再

生能源到能挽救生命的医疗手段和突破性的技术。除此之外,我校在社会科学领域的研究工

作为当今社会所面临的关键问题的政策制定与专家评论提供了信息,包括从国际人权、宪法承

认澳大利亚土著居民、公共卫生到人口老龄化等一系列问题。

位列QS世界大学排名前50,悉尼新南威尔士大学提供一系列内容丰富的本科生、研究生和科

研项目。这些项目跨八大院系并借力于悉尼新南威尔士大学与地方及全球社区强有力的合作

关系,每年都吸引着诸多来自澳大利亚国内及全世界的优秀学子。

我们的62509 多名学生来自137 个不同的国家,使得我校成为了澳大利亚最为国际化的大学

之一。

悉尼新南威尔士大学是澳大利亚八校联盟的成员——该联盟代表着澳大利亚最领先的科研密

集型大学,与此同时我校还是著名的国际联盟Universitas 21 的成员。悉尼新南威尔士大学还

与全世界250 多所大学建立了科研合作伙伴关系。

我校2025 战略规划具有雄心勃勃的框架,罗列出最为重要的优先事项与主题,将指引着我们

实现在2025 年之前把我校打造为“澳大利亚的全球大学”这一宏伟目标。

我们为此而努力奋斗,坚信一所了不起的大学,必定得是走在发现、创新、影响力、教育与思

想领袖最前沿的全球领导者,方能为人类生活的改变做出重大贡献。

关于悉尼新南威尔士大学

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2015 年11 月,中国科学院被确定为党中央、国务院、中央军委直属的首批10 家第一类高端智

库建设试点单位之一,并明确试点的重点任务是建设中国科学院科技战略咨询研究院(以下简

称“战略咨询院”)。

2016 年1 月,战略咨询院开始组建,其定位是中国科学院学部发挥国家科学技术方面最高咨询

机构作用的研究和支撑机构,是中国科学院率先建成国家高水平科技智库的重要载体和综合

集成平台,是集成中国科学院院内外以及国内外优势力量建设的创新研究院。

战略咨询院的主要任务是发挥中国科学院集科研院所、学部、教育机构为一体的优势,从科技

规律出发研判科技发展的趋势和突破方向,从科技影响的角度研究经济社会发展和国家安全

重大问题,聚焦科技发展战略、科技和创新政策、生态文明与可持续发展战略、预测预见分析、

战略情报等领域,汇聚国内外优秀人才,建设开放合作的战略与政策国际研究网络,为国家宏

观决策提供科学依据和咨询建议,努力成为全球科学技术和创新发展政策思想引领者。

关于中国科学院科技战略咨询研究院

自然科研(Nature Research)提供一系列专门服务于科研共同体的优质产品与服务,涵盖生

命科学、物理、化学和应用科学,包括了期刊、数据库和研究者服务等。

《自然》杂志(Nature)创建于1869 年,是国际领先的科学周刊。此外,自然科研还出版

一系列冠名“自然”的订阅型期刊、重要的多学科开放获取期刊《自然 - 通讯》 (Nature

Communications)、包括《科学报告》(Scientific Reports)在内的其它一些开放获取期刊,以

及与科研机构和协会合作出版的自然合作期刊(Nature Partner Journals)。这些期刊同心

协力,发表了世界上一些最重要的科学发现。

Nature.com每个月在线为超过九百万的访问用户提供自然科研的内容,包括《自然》新闻和

评论,以及在自然招聘(Nature Careers)上刊发的全球科研就业资源、招聘信息和会议活动

信息。自然科研还提供一系列研究者服务,如在线及面对面培训、专业语言润色和编辑服务等。

自然科研是施普林格·自然集团的一部分。

欲了解更多信息,请访问nature.com和springernature.com,关注官方微信“Nature自然

科研”和官方微博“@Nature自然科研”。

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地址 : 中关村北一条 15 号,北京,中国

日期 : 2019 年 9 月 4 日

场地 : 中国科学院学术会堂

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伊恩·雅各布斯,悉尼新南威尔士大学校长

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潘教峰,中国科学院科技战略咨询研究院院长 及

金江,悉尼新南威尔士大学国际事务助理校长

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马丁·格林,悉尼新南威尔士大学卓越教授

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主持:张凤,中科院科技战略咨询研究院副院长

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马丁·格林,悉尼新南威尔士大学卓越教授

刘中民,中国工程院院士

陈彬,北京师范大学环境学院教授

李庚达,国电新能源技术研究院有限公司智能发电技术

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主持:尼古拉斯·菲斯克,悉尼新南威尔士大学科研事务副校长

讨论嘉宾:徐怀宇,中国科学院研究员

德奥·普拉萨德,悉尼新南威尔士大学卓越教授

吴绪亮,腾讯研究院资深专家、首席经济学顾问

陆强,安姆科集团亚太区研发副总裁

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德奥·普拉萨德,悉尼新南威尔士大学卓越教授

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专题讨论主持:佩·帕米斯,《自然 - 生物医学工程》主编讨论嘉宾:马蒂娜·斯滕泽尔,悉尼新南威尔士大学卓越教授曾毅,中国科学院研究员朱学军,中国医疗器械有限公司副总经理李萌,京东数字科技研究院产业金融研究中心主任

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闭幕致辞杨晓虹,施普林格·自然集团大中华区科学总监,《自然》系列期刊执行主编

闭幕致辞潘教峰,中国科学院科技战略咨询研究院院长

会议闭幕 - 金江主持

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演讲嘉宾

伊恩·雅各布斯教授(Professor Ian Jacobs)于2015 年起开始担任悉尼新南威尔士大学校

长。在悉尼新南威尔士大学任职期间,他负责并实施了《新南威尔士大学2025 战略》(UNSW

2025 Strategy),着力于通过卓越研究、教育创新、社会参与、知识传播和全球影响力使大学

更好地发挥服务社会的作用。

在来到澳大利亚之前,伊恩·雅各布斯教授居住于英国, 并身兼数职。作为一名癌症外科医

生,他同时兼任伦敦大学学院(University College London)的女性健康研究所教授和负责

人,并且还担任过该大学生物医学学院院长(2009 年-2011 年)和曼彻斯特大学副校长(2011

年-2015 年)。

他于剑桥大学(Cambridge University)和伦敦大学(University of London)学习医学专业,

并在30 年的时间里带领研究团队专注于卵巢癌的早期发现和预防。

雅各布斯教授现为澳大利亚研究委员会(Research Australia)、新南威尔士州信息与隐私委

员会(IPC)、澳大利亚卵巢癌协会(Ovarian Cancer Australia)、《对话》机构的董事会成员,

同时还是悉尼健康教育、研究及企业联合会(SPHERE)的主席,并于2019 年被任命为“澳

大利亚大学联盟”(Universities Australia)的董事会成员。2018 年,他还出任了“八校联盟”

(Group of Eight Universities)主席。2005 年,雅各布斯教授创建了“乌干达妇女健康倡

议计划”(Uganda Women’s Health Initiative)。他还创立了一家名为爱博科迪亚有限公司

(Abcodia Ltd)的癌症诊断公司, 并担任非执行董事,该公司是对其科研成果的应用和延续。

悉尼新南威尔士大学校长

伊恩·雅各布斯

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潘教峰现任中科院科技战略咨询研究院院长,国务院研究室、中科院共建的中国创新战略和政

策研究中心共同主任,中国发展战略学研究会理事长,中国科学技术法学会副会长,中国科技

成果管理研究会副理事长,世界创新组织会士,研究员,博士生导师。“百千万人才工程”国家

级人选,被授予国家“有突出贡献中青年专家”荣誉称号。曾任中科院副秘书长、规划战略局

局长、发展规划局局长、办公厅副主任,科技政策与管理科学所所长等。

潘教峰主要从事科技战略规划、创新政策和智库理论方法研究。主持过数十项国家级决策咨询、

政策研究和战略研究课题。具体组织了“中国至2050 年重要领域科技发展路线图”战略研究

和《创新2050:科学技术与中国的未来》系列报告出版,《科技发展新态势与面向2020 年的

战略选择》、《中国创新战略与政策研究2019》的研究与出版等。

潘教峰具体主持研究编制了中科院知识创新工程的若干重要规划和改革方案;参加国家有关

科技发展规划、新兴产业规划战略研究和编制,科技体制改革研究、政策法规制定和文件起草。

出版《智库DIIS理论方法》等。主笔的研究报告、政策建议和学术文章200 余篇,合著和主编

专著10 余部。

中国科学院科技战略咨询研究院院长

潘教峰

金江现任悉尼新南威尔士大学环球署(UNSW Global)首席执行官及悉尼新南威尔士大学国

际事务助理校长。他主要负责国际学生招生,预科、国际大一、英语等衔接课程开发以及国际

业务拓展。

金江在2019 年7 月1 日被任命为UNSW Global的首席执行官。工作重点包括在全球范围内

拓展悉尼新南威尔士大学的跨国教育项目,建立变革性的学术及商业国际合作模式,并持续保

持UNSW Global在预科、国际大一、英语等衔接课程项目上的高质量领先地位,为学生提供

一流留学体验。

金江同时担任悉尼新南威尔士大学国际事务助理校长职位。他在年仅33 岁时接受任命,成为

澳大利亚高等教育界最年轻的助理校长,也是国际上最年轻的大学领导之一。在他领导下,

悉尼新南威尔士大学国际学生招生人数发生了巨大转变,自2015 年起,国际学生数量提高了

70%。

在此之前,金江领导了悉尼新南威尔士大学与中国和印度关系的重大战略发展,并取得一系列

重要商业成就,其中包括促成价值10 亿澳元的新南威尔士大学火炬创新园区。他还曾担任悉

尼新南威尔士大学国际部执行总监和孔子学院院长。

在加入悉尼新南威尔士大学之前,金江在澳大利亚中国工商业委员会担任首席执行官。年仅

25 岁就被任命为首席执行官,负责领导委员会与中澳政府的战略协作,并维护中澳贸易投资

关系中主要业界参与者的广泛利益。

金江能说一口流利的中文,并被认为是澳大利亚资深中国专家之一。在中国政治经济,澳大利

亚与中国的关系和高等教育问题上,金江是备受推崇的评论员。

金江是悉尼新南威尔士大学杰出校友,澳大利亚勋章学会基金会学者,还曾是澳大利亚国立大

学太平洋和亚洲历史的客座研究员。他是悉尼Wayside Chapel慈善机构的一名志愿者,同

时在学习印地语。

悉尼新南威尔士大学国际事务助理校长

金江

施普林格·自然集团大中华区科学总监,《自然》

系列期刊执行主编

杨晓虹

杨晓虹博士于2018 年10 月加入施普林格·自然集团,出任大中华区科学总监及《自然》系列

期刊的执行主编。杨博士曾在美国的细胞出版社任职近10 年,职务包括细胞出版社大中华区

代表、《癌细胞》常务副主编、《细胞》代常务副主编、《分子植物》出版人等。在此之前她曾

任职于哈佛医学院及麻省总医院、Ionis Pharmaceuticals以及Introgen Therapeutics。

作为编辑和出版人,她曾多次组织高规格的国际活动并作发言以及接受主要媒体采访,并不遗

余力地支持中国发展原创性、创新性和高水平研究,促成东西方的相互理解与合作,以及促进

提升中国的科学家及研究成果在国际舞台的影响力。

杨晓虹博士本科时曾就读中山大学,赴美后获得美国Emmanuel College最高荣誉理学学士

以及美国冷泉港实验室和石溪大学共同培养的分子遗传学博士学位,并在《细胞》、《分子细胞》

等期刊以及专著上发表过多篇论文和评论。

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马丁· 格林教授是硅太阳能电池方面的世界顶尖专家,现为悉尼新南威尔士大学的澳大利亚

先进光伏中心(Australian Centre for Advanced Photovoltaics)主任。

格林教授在悉尼新南威尔士大学工程学院所组建的研究团队是国际上在光伏(PV)研究领域

最大、最知名的大学研究团队。他对光伏研究的贡献包括:发明了目前已成为主要商业电池的

PERC电池,并带领团队在过去的36 年中保持了硅太阳能电池效率为30 的记录。这被誉为是

太阳能光伏发展历史上“十大”里程碑之一。

格林教授也斩获了诸多国内外大奖, 包括1999 年获得“澳大利亚奖”(Australia Prize),

2002 年获得被称为“诺贝尔环境奖”的“正确生活方式奖”(Right Livelihood Award),

2004 年获得“世界能源技术奖”(World Technology Award for Energy),2017 年获得

“世界太阳能大会奖”(Solar Congress Award)以及最近于2018 年获得著名的“全球能源

奖”(Global Energy Prize)。

迄今为止,格林教授已指导了120 多名博士生,其中50 名来自中国。部分博士生通过在中国

及全世界建立生产设施,在大力降低光伏太阳能系统的成本方面起到了推动作用。

悉尼新南威尔士大学卓越教授

马丁·格林

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刘中民,理学博士,研究员,博士生导师,中国工程院院士。现任中国科学院大连化学物理研

究所所长、中国科学院青岛生物能源与过程研究所所长、甲醇制烯烃国家工程实验室主任、国

家能源低碳催化与工程研发中心主任。

刘中民面向国家能源清洁高效转化综合利用战略需求,长期从事能源化工领域应用催化研究

与技术开发工作,作为技术总负责人合作完成了多项创新成果并实现产业化,取得了世界瞩目

的成绩。

组织开发甲醇制烯烃(DMTO)技术,完成了世界首次甲醇制烯烃技术工业性试验及首次工业

化,截至目前,DMTO系列技术已签订25 套装置的技术实施许可合同,烯烃产能达1448 万

吨/年,预计可拉动上下游投资超3000 亿元,新增产值1500 亿元。其中,已投产的13 套工业

装置,烯烃产能达716 万吨/年,每年新增产值超过750 亿元;开发合成气制乙醇(DMTE)技

术,2017 年完成了世界首套10 万吨/年煤基乙醇工业示范项目,并分别签署50 万吨/年和120

万吨/年(两期)专利技术实施许可合同,对保障我国能源安全和粮食安全、煤炭清洁化利用以

及缓解大气污染等具有重要的战略意义。

中国工程院院士

刘中民

张凤教授长期从事科技发展战略研究、科技规划研究制定、有关科 技政策研究等,主要承担和

参加多项国家有关部门、中科院等科技战略咨询项目。 例如,参加组织“中国至 2050 年重要

领域科技发展路线图”战略研究,作为总体组成员完成《科技革命与中国的现代化——关于中

国面向 2050 年科技发展战 略的思考》《科技发展新态势与面向 2020 年的战略选择》《当代

世界科技》等出版物。

中国科学院科技战略咨询研究院副院长

张凤

陈彬,北京师范大学环境学院教授,博士生导师,生态环境治理中心主任。国家杰出青年科学

基金获得者,北京市首批卓越青年学者。

担任国际生态模拟协会亚太区主席;世界自然保护联盟生态系统管理专委会委员;国家环保

产业标准化技术委员会委员;中国系统工程学会生态环境系统工程专委会主任。长期从事环

境与生态管理方面的教学科研工作。

在Science子刊、Nature子刊等SCI期刊发表论文200 余篇。获得专利授权10 项,软件著作

权10 项。担任10 余个英文期刊主编、副主编和编委。

北京师范大学环境学院教授

陈彬

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李博士于2014 年7 月加入国电新能源技术研究院有限公司(Guodian New Energy

Technology Research Institute,GNETI)。他分别在2009 年和2014 年取得了清华大学热

能工程系的学士和博士学位,并在2010 年3 月至7 月间,作为访问学者在芬兰国家技术研究中

心(Technical Research Center of Finland,VTT)进行交流。此外在2011 年11 月至2012

年7 月期间,他访问了圣路易斯华盛顿大学, 进行燃烧领域的研究。2014 年至2017 年,李博

士担任GNETI能源创新技术研究中心的科研主管。自2017 年起,他开始担任GNETI智能发

电技术研究中心负责人。

李博士在智能发电、可再生能源开发、清洁煤技术、节能及减排等方面有着丰富的经验,进行

了多项与上述领域相关的国家级、省部级、集团公司级科研项目。

他被中国电机工程学会(by Chinese society for electrical engineering) 认证为“电力之光”

(Light of Power)科学传播专家。同时他还荣膺2017 年“昌平区优秀科研工作者”称号。

国电新能源技术研究院有限公司智能发电技术研究中心

负责人

李庚达

德奥·普拉萨德教授在可持续建筑与城市方面是国际权威,且被视为该领域的领军人物。

他现任低碳生活合作研究中心(CRCLCL)的首席执行官,这一机构是澳大利亚在建筑环境领

域最大的行业-政府-专业-科研合作公司。CRCLCL在澳大利亚和全球范围内都带来了变

革性影响,并因为“通过创新、整体的建筑项目和强有力的公共倡议为可持续发展作出的卓越

贡献”而被授予2019 年由澳大利亚建筑师学院颁发的“国家可持续领导奖”

(National Leadership in Sustainability Prize)。

普拉萨德教授和CRCLCL还负责了《联合国环境署关于中国可持续城市和社区发展指导意见》

(United Nations Programme’s Guidelines for Sustainable Cities and Communities in

China) 的制订。 该指导意见于2019 年2 月在中国发布,目前已在中国五大城市和全球其他

地区开始实施。

普拉萨德教授于1991 年被选为“澳大利亚皇家建筑师学院院士”(Fellow of Royal

Australian Institute of Architects),并在2014 年当选为“澳大利亚技术科学与工程学会的

资深院士”(Learned Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences

and Engineering)。

他还获得了澳大利亚政府为其“在与能源相关研究中作出杰出贡献”(Officer of the Order

of Australia)所颁发的国家奖。2014 年,他被授予“澳大利亚官佐勋章”以表彰他通过进行

科研及广泛地参与国际社会工作,为可持续发展和可再生能源所作出的杰出贡献。

智慧城市

悉尼新南威尔士大学卓越教授

德奥·普拉萨德

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徐怀宇研究员长期从事软件工程、嵌入式系统、系统仿真与模拟、大数据分析、云计算等方向

的研究。并在高速铁路、智慧城市、智慧政务等领域作为第一项目负责人,承担国家及上海市

科委、中科院重点部署项目及企业合作项目三十余项,发表国际学术论文40 余篇,发明专利

2 项。

徐怀宇自2012 年起至今担任中国科学院上海高等研究院研究员以及上海科技大学特聘教授。

他曾担任东北大学软件学院的教授及副所长(2007 年-2010 年)。

徐怀宇于2002 年获得日本东京大学,电子工程专业的博士学位并于2003 年获得美国加州大

学洛杉矶分校的博士后学位。

中国科学院研究员

徐怀宇

尼古拉斯·菲斯克(Nicholas Fisk)教授现为新南威尔士大学的科研事务副校长。悉尼新南威

尔士大学作为澳大利亚“八校联盟”(G08)的成员,是一所科研密集型的澳大利亚公立大学。

在任期间,他为校长在创造外部科研收入和提升悉尼新南威尔士大学总体科研表现方面提供

战略性的领导和支持,并致力于为悉尼新南威尔士大学吸引和留住优秀的学者、科研人员和高

等学位研究型学生。

他是一名母胎医学的临床科学家,研究领域为发生生物学。著有400 多篇学术著作,其h指

数接近90。并于2014 年当选为健康与医学科学学院(Academy of Health and Medical

Sciences)院士。

菲斯克教授毕业于悉尼大学(University of Sydney)医学院,后在伦敦大学学院(University

College London)获得博士学位,又在伦敦帝国理工学院(Imperial College)获得MBA学位。

他曾任昆士兰大学医学、健康及生物医学科学学院行政院长(2010 年-2016 年)、昆士兰大学

临床研究中心主任(2008 年-2009 年)、和伦敦帝国理工学院产科及母胎医学学院教授(1992

年-2007 年)。菲斯克教授还曾担任昆士兰医学研究学院(Queensland Institute of Medical

Research)、北区医院及健康服务(Metro North Hospital and Health Service)、和布里斯

班痴呆症健康联合会(Brisbane Diamantina Health Partners)的董事会成员。

他还曾在数个机构担任领导职务,包括国际胎儿医学与外科学会(the International Fetal

Medicine and Surgery Society)主 席、皇 家 妇 产 科 学 院 科 学 顾 问 委 员 会(Scientific

Advisory Committee of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists) 主

席、以及“八校联盟”医学院院长委员会(Group of Eight Universities’Deans of Medicine

Committee)主席。他目前还担任专业健康协会国际中心(Association of Academic Health

Centers International)筹划指导委员会主席,并且是澳大利亚研究委员会(Research

Australia)的董事会成员。

新南威尔士大学科研事务副校长

尼古拉斯·菲斯克

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吴绪亮,经济学博士,法学博士后,现为腾讯研究院资深专家、首席经济学顾问。

主要从事互联网经济学、反垄断经济学等方面理论与政策研究。在相关领域主持完成国家自

然科学基金等十余项国家及省部级课题,发表数十篇学术论文及出版多部学术著作。

加入腾讯前,曾在清华大学从事博士后研究,美国弗吉尼亚大学从事访学研究,任教于东北财

经大学并担任教育部人文社科重点研究基地副主任、《产业组织评论》编辑部主任,及任职于

美菱集团总经理办公室。

腾讯研究院资深专家、首席经济学顾问

吴绪亮

陆强博士现任安姆科集团(Amcor Flexibles)亚太地区研发副总裁,他带领该地区技术团队

在亚太地区支持高达 14 亿美元的行业增长。他同时也是安姆科亚太区的高层领导团队成员。

陆博士的职业生涯开始于美国印第安纳州弗农山庄的通用电气塑料制品部。作为一名科研学

者,他的主要研究领域为聚合物结构 - 性质关系。之后他在陶氏化学公司工作了九年有余。

2010 年,陆博士被陶氏化学公司由费城派驻上海。在陶氏任职期间,他在软包装行业承担了

越来越多的领导责任,包括聚烯烃树脂和层压粘合剂领域。2016 年,陆博士加入了毕玛时

(Bemis)公司,并担任毕玛时亚太区研发副总裁。自 2018 年起,陆博士还出任总经理一职,

负责毕玛时亚太区食品及特殊包装的业务。

陆博士在中国浙江大学取得了聚合物科学与工程的理学学士学位, 后于美国安娜堡的密歇根

大学取得了化学工程博士学位。

安姆科集团亚太区研发副总裁

陆强

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新一代技术应用前沿

马蒂娜·斯滕泽尔教授系悉尼新南威尔士大学化学学部的教授,并担任先进大分子设计中心

(Centre for Advanced Macromolecular Design)(CAMD)的联合主任。CAMD 致力于通

过使用多种现代的聚合技术以实现合成及聚合纳米物体的应用。

斯滕泽尔教授的研究专注于研发新的用于给药的纳米颗粒,以治疗癌症。她目前正在研究针对

铂类药物和其他典型药物的给药系统,同时在研究更具个性化和定制化的癌症治疗方法, 以

期打破目前“千篇一律”的方式。结合医学科学,斯滕泽尔教授正在为更具个人化的治疗和疗

法研发新材料,希望能对癌症进行更具靶向性的治疗。

她现为《材料视野》(Materials Horizon)的科学编辑,同时是数个编审小组的成员。斯滕

泽尔教授获得过诸多奖项,包括澳大利亚科学院向杰出化学家颁发的“勒菲尔夫纪念奖”

(Le Fèvre Memorial Prize)。她还是澳大利亚皇家化学学院院士(Fellow of the Royal

Australian Chemical Institute)及澳大利亚科学院院士(Fellow of the Australian Academy

of Science)。

在1999 年开始与新南威尔士大学进行博士后项目之前,斯滕泽尔教授在德国拜罗伊特大学

(University of Bayreuth)学习化学,并在德国斯图加特大学(University of Stuttgart)的应

用大分子化学学院完成了博士学位的学习。

悉尼新南威尔士大学卓越教授

马蒂娜·斯滕泽尔

曾毅, 中国科学院自动化研究所研究员,类脑智能研究中心副主任;中国科学院大学岗位教授、

博士生导师;科技部国家新一代人工智能治理专业委员会委员;科技部新一代人工智能发展

研究中心首批专家;世界经济论坛全球未来委员会价值、伦理与创新专委会委员;北京大学博

古睿研究中心研究员;剑桥大学通用人工智能风险项目指导委员会委员。

主要研究方向是类脑智能及人工智能风险、伦理与治理。

提出并创建了类脑认知智能引擎平台、链接人工智能准则平台,在中国科学院大学面向人工智

能研究生首次开设《人工智能哲学与伦理》课程,受邀在国际人工智能哲学与理论大会、通用

人工智能大会等针对人工智能伦理、准则与模型进行特邀报告。

中国科学院研究员

曾毅

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佩是《自然生物医学工程》期刊 (Nature Biomedical Engineering)的编审团队负责人。他还曾

担任《自然-材料》期刊 (Nature Materials)的编辑超过五年,在此期间全力推广生物材料的内

容,所审阅的手稿和交付的文章覆盖课题广泛,包括组织工程、医学影像、再生医学、癌症治

疗和诊断。

此前,Pep在位于纽约的哥伦比亚大学化学系、位于波兹坦的胶体与界面研究所

(max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interface)、及位于阿姆斯特丹的原子与分子物理研

究所(Atomic and Molecular Physics Institute) 进行计算软物质和生物物理学的研究。

Pep于2003 年12 月在西班牙加泰罗尼亚的洛维拉·依维尔基里大学

(Rovira I Virgil University) 获得博士学位。

《自然 - 生物医学工程》主编

佩·帕米斯

朱学军博士于1995 年至2003 年期间任职总后卫生装备研究所。于2003 年至2005 年任职于

格林柯尔(中国)有限公司。从2005 年至今,作为中国医疗器械有限公司副总经理,他在医疗

器械研发、行业法规、质量管理、经营战略、投资并购等领域都有较深入的研究。

中国医疗器械有限公司副总经理

国药集团医疗器械研究院院长

朱学军

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经济学博士,拥有十余年宏观金融、产业、政策研究经验。曾主持、参与中央财经领导小组、

发改委、证监会、工信部、国经中心等部委重大课题。

在宏观经济、金融市场、产业研究方面成果丰富,中/英文发表50 余篇,主编《数字金融》一书,

主持翻译《期权波动率与定价》,参与编写《现代金融市场》。

加入京东数字科技前,曾在证监会系统、三星经济研究院、联合国开发计划署任职。同时,

她还是上海高金学院及中国政法大学的校外导师。

京东数字科技研究院产业金融研究中心主任

李萌

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