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A Comparison of the Rocket and Satellite Sectors$ Andrew S
This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the author for internal non-commercial research and education use, including for instruction at the authors institution and sharing with colleagues. Other uses, including reproduction and distribution, or selling or licensing copies, or posting to personal, institutional or third party websites are prohibited. In most cases authors are permitted to post their version of the article (e.g. in Word or Tex form) to their personal website or institutional repository. Authors requiring further information regarding Elsevier’s archiving and manuscript policies are encouraged to visit: http://www.elsevier.com/authorsrights Author's personal copy Acta Astronautica 103 (2014) 142–167 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Acta Astronautica journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/actaastro China's space development history: A comparison of the rocket and satellite sectors$ Andrew S. Erickson a,b,n,1 a U.S. Naval War College, United States b John King Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies, Harvard University, United States article info abstract Article history: China is the most recent great power to emerge in aerospace. It has become the first Received 3 March 2014 developing nation to achieve some measure of aerospace production capability across Received in revised form the board. Outside the developed aerospace powers, only China has demonstrated 16 May 2014 competence concerning all aspects of a world-class aerospace industry: production of Accepted 16 June 2014 advanced rockets, satellites, and aircraft and of their supporting engineering, materials, Available online 26 June 2014 and systems. As an emerging great power during the Cold War, China was still limited in Keywords: resources, technology access, and capabilities. -
Final Program of CCC2020
第三十九届中国控制会议 The 39th Chinese Control Conference 程序册 Final Program 主办单位 中国自动化学会控制理论专业委员会 中国自动化学会 中国系统工程学会 承办单位 东北大学 CCC2020 Sponsoring Organizations Technical Committee on Control Theory, Chinese Association of Automation Chinese Association of Automation Systems Engineering Society of China Northeastern University, China 2020 年 7 月 27-29 日,中国·沈阳 July 27-29, 2020, Shenyang, China Proceedings of CCC2020 IEEE Catalog Number: CFP2040A -USB ISBN: 978-988-15639-9-6 CCC2020 Copyright and Reprint Permission: This material is permitted for personal use. For any other copying, reprint, republication or redistribution permission, please contact TCCT Secretariat, No. 55 Zhongguancun East Road, Beijing 100190, P. R. China. All rights reserved. Copyright@2020 by TCCT. 目录 (Contents) 目录 (Contents) ................................................................................................................................................... i 欢迎辞 (Welcome Address) ................................................................................................................................1 组织机构 (Conference Committees) ...................................................................................................................4 重要信息 (Important Information) ....................................................................................................................11 口头报告与张贴报告要求 (Instruction for Oral and Poster Presentations) .....................................................12 大会报告 (Plenary Lectures).............................................................................................................................14 -
Synchronous Drying and Cooling in Central Asia During Late Oligocene DONG Xinxin, DING Zhongli, YANG Shiling, LUO Pan, WANG Xu & JI Junliang
COVER Water exchange through the sea-land interface is a major component of the hydrologic cycle. This exchange, called submarine groundwater discharge (SGD), comprises fresh inland groundwater and recycled seawater. SGD is an important pathway as surface runoff for material transport to the marine environment. Owing to the importance of SGD for the marine geochemical cycling of elements, coastal aquifer systems can be regarded as subterranean estuaries. The photo cover shows the interaction between groundwater and ocean associated with SGD within a typical subterranean estuary. The schematic diagram shows that SGD is driven by terrestrial hydraulic gradients, density difference between seawater and inland fresh groundwater, and any number of oceanic processes such as wave pumping, tidal pumping, and thermal gradients. SGD is widespread and, in some areas, of greater marine ecological significance than surface runoff. In particular, terrestrially recharged water (or fresh inland groundwater), which is a component of SGD, may seriously affect the coastal ecological environment. Thus, it is important to carefully consider groundwater issues such as groundwater contamination, circulation, evolution, overexploitation, and seawater intrusion (see the special topic: Groundwater). Volume 58 Number 25 September 2013 Journal Ownership by Science China Press; Copyright of Articles: © The Author(s) 2013 Journal’s Policy for Open Access All articles published in the journal Chinese Science Bulletin are subject to the Creative Commons Attribution License (http:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/). Publishing an article with open access leaves the copyright with the author and allows user to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited. -
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COVER The caterpillar fungus, Ophiocordyceps sinensis (best known as Cordyceps sinensis), infects ghost moth larvae in the Tibetan Plateau alpine ecosystems. The fungus then erupts from the dead insect head to produce sexual fruiting bodies. The fungus-insect complex, called “winter worm, summer grass” in Chinese, has been used for centuries as a highly-valued traditional Chinese medicine. The failure to artificially culture the sexual fruiting body and overharvesting due to the huge market demand have propelled the fungus towards extinction. The biology of this fungus largely remains unknown, including how it infects the insect hosts and the details of its sexual life cycle in the field. How the fungus survives the extreme cold winter in Tibetan Plateau is also a mystery. Genome analysis indicated that the caterpillar fungus is sexually self-fertile, but its sexual stage is only inducible by the appropriate, yet unknown, environmental factors. Relative to other insect fungal pathogens, the fungus has evolved an extremely large genome but with fewer genes for its specialized lifestyle. Fungal adaptation to extreme cold is putatively associated with mechanisms for increasing lipid accumulation and fatty acid unsaturation as well as enhanced function of antifreeze proteins (see the article by HU Xiao et al. on page 2846). Volume 58 Number 23 August 2013 Journal Ownership by Science China Press; Copyright of Articles: © The Author(s) 2013 Journal’s Policy for Open Access All articles published in the journal Chinese Science Bulletin are subject to the Creative Commons Attribution License (http:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/). Publishing an article with open access leaves the copyright with the author and allows user to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited. -
Scientists from All Over the World (Period 2017)
rank in Mech Eng (World) authfull inst_name cntry np6017 1 Sheikholeslami, M. 177 2 Reddy, J.N. Texas A and M University usa 340 3 Bhushan, Bharat Ohio State University usa 516 4 Rice, James R. Harvard University usa 147 5 Choi, Stephen U.S. University of Illinois at Chicago usa 40 6 Eringen, A.Cemal Princeton University usa 63 7 Hutchinson, John W. Harvard University usa 260 8 Bejan, Adrian Duke University usa 318 9 Suo, Zhigang Harvard University usa 288 10 Shen, Hui‐Shen Shanghai Jiaotong University chn 182 11 Majumdar, Arun Stanford University usa 188 12 Ellahi, R. 121 13 Kandlikar, Satish G. Rochester Institute of Technologyusa 189 14 Turkyilmazoglu, M. Hacettepe University tur 89 15 Wood, Robert J. Harvard University usa 376 16 Gao, Huajian Brown University usa 299 17 Fleck, N.A. University of Cambridge gbr 260 18 Etsion, I. Technion‐Israel Institute of Techn isr 136 19 Hashin, Zvi Tel Aviv University isr 41 20 Hayat, T. King Abdulaziz University sau 1189 21 Patankar, Suhas V. 91 22 Ganji, D.D. 459 23 Gurtin, Morton E. Carnegie Mellon University usa 103 24 Nield, D.A. University of Auckland nzl 131 25 Needleman, A. Texas A and M University usa 175 26 Civalek, Ömer Akdeniz University tur 89 27 Johnson, K.L. University of Cambridge gbr 79 28 Gao, Wei Hohai University chn 410 29 Chaboche, J.L. 66 30 Prasher, Ravi Lawrence Berkeley National Labo usa 84 31 Mindlin, R.D. Columbia University usa 16 32 Kuznetsov, A.V. North Carolina State University usa 197 33 Tvergaard, Viggo Technical University of Denmark dnk 130 34 Chamkha, Ali J. -
清大学2009 年招收外国来留学博士研究生目category of Doctoral
清 大学 2009 年招收外国来 留学博士研究生 目 Category of Doctoral Programs for International Students of Tsinghua University (2009) 000 建筑学院 SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE .............................................................................................1 003 土木工程系 DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING......................................................................4 004 水利水 工程系 DEPARTMENT OF HYDRAULIC AND HYDROPOWER ENGINEERING ........5 005 境科学与工程系 DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING .....8 012 机械工程系 DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ..................................................10 013 精密 器与机械学系 DEPARTMENT OF PRECISION INSTRUMENTS AND MECHANOLOGY ..........................................................................................................................................................................12 014 能工程系DEPARTMENT OF THERMAL ENGINEERING............................................................22 015 汽 工程系 DEPARTMENT OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING ....................................................26 016 工 工程系 DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING......................................................28 022 机工程与 用 子技 系 DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING .........................29 023 子工程系DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING.....................................................32 024 算机科学与技 系 DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY............38 025 自 化系 DEPARTMENT OF AUTOMATION ....................................................................................45 026 微 子与 子学系 DEPARTMENT OF MICROELECTRONICS -
Him Mark Lai Papers, 1778-[On-Going] (Bulk 1970-1995)
http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt7r29q3gq No online items Finding Aid to the Him Mark Lai Papers, 1778-[on-going] (bulk 1970-1995) Processed by Jean Jao-Jin Kao, Yu Li, Janice Otani, Limin Fu, Yen Chen, Joy Hung, Lin Lin Ma, Zhuqing Xia and Mabel Yang The Ethnic Studies Library. 30 Stephens Hall #2360 University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, California, 94720-2360 Phone: (510) 643-1234 Fax: (510) 643-8433 Email: [email protected] URL: http://eslibrary.berkeley.edu © 2003 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Finding Aid to the Him Mark Lai AAS ARC 2000/80 1 Papers, 1778-[on-going] (bulk 1970-1995) Finding Aid to the Him Mark Lai Papers, 1778-[on-going] (bulk 1970-1995) Collection number: AAS ARC 2000/80 The Ethnic Studies Library University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, California Contact Information: The Ethnic Studies Library. 30 Stephens Hall #2360 University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, California, 94720-2360 Phone: (510) 643-1234 Fax: (510) 643-8433 Email: [email protected] URL: http://eslibrary.berkeley.edu/ Collection Processed By: Jean Jao-Jin Kao, Yu Li, Janice Otani, Limin Fu, Yen Chen, Joy Hung, Lin Lin Ma, Zhuqing Xia and Mabel Yang Date Completed: May 2003 Finding Aid written by: Jean Jao-Jin Kao, Janice Otani and Wei Chi Poon © 2003 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. Descriptive Summary Title: Him Mark Lai Papers, Date: 1778-[on-going] Date (bulk): (bulk 1970-1995) Collection number: AAS ARC 2000/80 Creator: Lai, H. Mark Extent: 130 Cartons, 61 Boxes, 7 Oversize Folders199.4 linear feet Repository: University of California, BerkeleyThe Ethnic Studies Library Berkeley, California 94720-2360 Abstract: The Him Mark Lai Papers are divided into four series: Research Files, Professional Activities, Writings, and Personal Papers. -
Final Program Final Pittconium
1_ FinalProg15_OuterCovers_Layout 1 3/4/15 4:51 PM Page 2 March 8-12, 2015 New Orleans, LA Where Innovation Morial Convention Center Goes to Play. PITTCON 2015 Be in your element. 2015 Technical Short Conferee Exposition | Program Courses Networking Pi FINAL PROGRAM PITTCONIUM Pittcon is the leading conference and exposition for the latest advances in laboratory science. Attending Pittcon gives you a unique opportunity to get a hands-on look March 6-10, 2016 at cutting-edge product innovations from leading companies. Atlanta, GA Participate in any of the more than 2,000 Georgia World Congress Center technical presentations to learn about recent discoveries from www.pittcon.org world-renowned members of the scientic Final Program community. Improve or develop your skills by taking a www.pittcon.org short course taught by industry experts. Follow us for special announcements Follow us for special announcements 1_ FinalProg15_OuterCovers_Layout 1 3/4/15 4:51 PM Page 3 Sponsored by Booth #1040 Pittcon 2015 Participating Sponsors We thank the following exhibitors who are participating at Sponsorship Level for Pittcon 2015. Their participation contributes to our mission to fund Download the new Pittcon 2015 Mobile App science education activities at all academic levels. Please visit their booths to learn more about the products and services they offer. Scan this QR code or search your app store to download the NEW Pittcon 2015 Mobile App on your iOS or Android device. PLATINUM SPONSORS Booth #3121 Booth #3137 SILVER SPONSORS Booth #2128 Download the Pittcon 2015 Mobile App to have everything you need to know about Pittcon in Booth #2011 the palm of your hands. -
The London School of Economics and Political Science
The London School of Economics and Political Science China, India in Space and the Orbit of International Society: Power, Status, and Order on the High Frontier Dimitrios Stroikos A thesis submitted to the Department of International Relations of the London School of Economics and Political Science for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, London, November 2016 1 Declaration I certify that the thesis I have presented for examination for the MPhil/PhD degree of the London School of Economics and Political Science is solely my own work other than where I have clearly indicated that it is the work of others (in which case the extent of any work carried out jointly by me and any other person is clearly identified in it). The copyright of this thesis rests with the author. Quotation from it is permitted, provided that full acknowledgement is made. This thesis may not be reproduced without my prior written consent. I warrant that this authorisation does not, to the best of my belief, infringe the rights of any third party. I declare that my thesis consists of 99787 words. 2 To the memory of my friend Giannis Magalios (1983-2004) 3 Abstract This thesis is about the space programmes of China and India, and space as international society. Drawing on key concepts of the English School theory, the argument of the thesis is twofold. First, employing international society as the central analytical idea, it suggests that it is possible to conceptualise space not merely as a system, but as an international space society with a distinct international social structure. -
Curriculum Vitae Baofeng Yang
Curriculum Vitae Baofeng Yang, PhD Harbin Medical University CONTENTS PERSONAL DETAILS ........................................................................................................................................... 3 CURRENT POSITIONS ......................................................................................................................................... 3 EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATIONS .............................................................................................................. 3 AWARDS AND PRIZES ......................................................................................................................................... 3 APPOINTMENTS ................................................................................................................................................... 6 RESEARCH FUNDING .......................................................................................................................................... 7 HONORARY TITLES .......................................................................................................................................... 10 CONFERENCE ORGANISING COMMITTEES / SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM COMMITTEES ................. 11 GRANT REVIEWS ............................................................................................................................................... 13 EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERSHIP ............................................................................................................... 13 PEER -
The 5Th China Satellite Navigation Conference
中国卫星导航学术年会 The 6th China Satellite Navigation Conference (CSNC 2015) Calls for Papers (Announcement No.1) May 11-15, 2015 Xi’an CSNC Introduction China Satellite Navigation Conference (CSNC) is an open platform for academic exchanges that aims at enhancing academic innovation to promote cooperation and exchanges in the field of satellite navigation, strengthening technological innovation to accelerate engineering construction of satellite navigation systems, intensifying theoretical innovation to facilitate theory progress of satellite navigation and reinforcing application innovation to boost scientific development of the satellite navigation industry. The 6th China Satellite Navigation Conference will be held on May 11-15, 2015 in Xi’an Qujiang International Conference Center, China. It will incorporate a wide range of activities, such as academic exchange, high-end forum, exhibition as well as science popularization. Look forward to your engagement in this great event and contribution is welcome. I. Conference Topics S1 BDS/GNSS Navigation Applications S2 Satellite Navigation Signal System, Compatibility & Interoperability S3 Precise Orbit Determination and Positioning S4 Atomic Clock Technique and Time-Frequency System S5 Satellite Navigation Augmentation and Integrity Monitoring S6 BDS/GNSS Test and Assessment Technology S7 BDS/GNSS User Terminal Technology S8 Satellite Navigation Models and Methods S9 Integrated Navigation and New Methods II. Support Organizations - 1 - 中国卫星导航学术年会 China Satellite Navigation Office Systems Engineering -
Buttons: Symbol of Wenzhou's Success Sporuqhr
lESE WEEKLY OF NEWS AND VIEWS g eOctobewr 20,198 6 Buttons: Symbol of Wenzhou's Success sporuQHr Washing by a pond in Longgang, a new town financed and constructed by the farmers themselves. Glimpses of Wenzhou The Wenzhou area in coastal Zhejiang Province has become a new mecca for those interested in China's econonfiic reforms. People flock to see the countryside's booming industries, brisk trade and numerous housing projects. photos by Gang Wang Boats are a major means of transportation in rural Wenzhou. Local farmers helped build Asia's biggest wholesale button '•entre in Qiaotou. Extravagant funeral procession in Qianku. U VOL. 29. MO. 42 OCT. 20. 1986 HIGHLIGHTS OF THE WEEK CONTENTS r NOTES FROM THE EDITORS Ideology, Reform and Open Policy Cultural, Material Advances Hand in Hand • Dai Yannian, in "Notes From the Editors." argues that it is wrong to see the policies of reform and opening to the outside EVENTS/TRENDS 5-9 world as incompatible with building an advanced culture and China Improves Climate for ideology. Indeed, writes Dai. ihcy complement and promote Foreign Investment each other. Some of the negative social aspects that have arisen Marshal Liu's Death '"a Great in recent years have less to do with the new policies and more Loss" with feudal ideology and bourgeois thinking (p. 4). Hu Optimistic on Reunification New Satellite Returns to Earth Two Systems; Long Coexistence Shanghai Tries Stocks and Shares Plans to Upgrade Nation's US-Soviet Reyl<javil( Summit Fails Transport • Why the Iceland summit failed to reach any agreement despite previous high hopes (p.