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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. -
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 -
Tsinghua University President Chen Jining the Inauguration Ceremony of the SFTU Attended the Ceremony and Awarded Certificates
Issue 20 Tsinghua Newsletter June 2012 TH-T-1016 Tsinghua Newsletter (Issue 20) June 2012 Contents News & Events PBC School of Finance Established at Tsinghua 1 Departments of ME and EE Celebrate their 80th Anniversaries 1 Three Tsinghua Alumni Win Sloan Research Fellowships 2 Yuan Yunfu’s Paintings Exhibited at the Palace Museum 3 Irish PM Enda Kenny Delivers A Speech at Tsinghua 4 Student Education & Development Tsinghua Crowned in ISC’12 Student Cluster Competition 4 Tsinghua Basketball Team Crowned Champion 5 Graduate Career Fair Held at Tsinghua 5 Research & Achievements A Breakthrough in Superlubricity 6 Tsinghua Expands Innovative Drug Discovery Collaboration with Bayer HealthCare 7 New Energy-Efficient LED Lighting for Great Hall of the People 7 Social Links Research Institute in Shenzhen Pioneers Technical Transfer 8 Twelve Students Win Boeing Scholarships 9 Law School Students Offer Legal Counseling for Rural Residents 10 International Cooperation & Exchange Seminar for Chinese and Brazilian Universities’ Collaboration 10 Indonesia’s President Susilo Awarded Tsinghua Honorary Doctorate 11 Second Training Program for Senior US Officials 11 Education Outlook “Chang Jiang Scholars Program” Launches New Scheme 12 Chinese Universities Launch Engineering Doctoral Programs 13 University Libraries Open to the Public 13 Previous issues of the Tsinghua Newsletter can be found on the website at http://news.tsinghua.edu.cn/publish/newsen/7160. News & Events News & Events PBC School of Finance Established at Tsinghua the PBC Zhou Xiaochuan will be the honorary dean of the School, and Liu Hongru, the first Chairman of the China Securities Regulatory Commission, will be the honorary chairman of the council. -
Generalized Multiparticle Mie Modeling of Light Scattering by Cells WANG Meng, CAO Min, GUO Zhirui & GU Ning
COVER Recently, nanotechnology for biomedical research has received extensive attention, and considerable progress has been made in this area. Nanotechnology encompasses many advanced research areas such as nanocharacterization and nanomeasurement based on optoelectronic technology, nanomaterials with optically modulated parameters, nanophotonics and nano-optoelectronics. These research areas cover important applications such as detection and manipulation of bionanostructures, in vitro and in vivo characterization of biomolecules for clinical diagnosis, imaging and detection of single cells, cell masses and tissues, functional nanomaterials for dietetic therapy, and nanoscale medical transportation systems. As a result, nano-optoelectronics for biomedical research has developed into an important and highly promising interdisciplinary field. The background photograph on the cover shows in vivo non-invasive NIR fluorescence images of nano-drug carriers. Targeting molecules favors the in vivo distribution of drug molecules in the target region, which improves therapeutic efficiency (see the special issue: Nano-Biomedical Optoelectronic Materials and Devices). Volume 58 Number 21 July 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 -
The 7Th International Conference on Smart Materials and Nanotechnology in Engineering
SMN2019 The 7th International Conference on Smart Materials and Nanotechnology in Engineering National Key Laboratory on Advanced ORGANIZERS Composites in Special Environments Harbin · China CO-ORGANIZERS Asia Pacific Committee of Smart and Nano Materials Committee of Smart Composite Materials, Chinese Society for Composite Materials 20-23 September 2019 GOLD SPONSOR Weihai Guangwei Composites Co., Ltd. page 1 page 2 CONTENT WELCOME 4 VENUE OVERVIEW 6 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE 10 ACADEMIC COMMITTEE 11 PROGRAM OVERVIEW 14 PLENARY LECTURES 21 KEYNOTE LECTURES 25 LIST OF SESSION CHAIRS 35 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM 38 POSTER PROGRAM 72 page 3 WELCOME Welcome to the 7th International Conference on Smart Materials and Nanotechnology in Engineering (SMN2019) in Harbin, China. SMN2019 is the 7th of the series of successful international conferences that encompasses and bridges the rapidly evolving smart materials and the cutting-edge nanotechnology for various applications. This conference has been promoted since 2007 by Prof. Shanyi Du and Prof. Jinsong Leng, from Harbin Institute of Technology (China). Past Conference venues have included Harbin (China, 2007), Weihai (China, 2009), Shenzhen (China, 2011), Gold Coast (Australia, 2013), Vancouver (Canada, 2015) and Madrid (Spain, 2017). Smart materials are an important type of materials capable of self-sensing, control and actuation functions, which have been widely applied in many fields like aerospace, aviation, warship, architecture, civil engineering, and advanced manufacturing. With the rapid development of nanotechnology, the hybrid combination of nanomaterials and smart materials is emerging as a hot and frontier topic in recent years, and related research and applications in intelligent bionics, biomedicine, robotics, flexible electronics, etc. continues fast growth. -
Sensitive Monitoring of RNA Transcription Levels Using a Graphene Oxide Fluorescence Switch ZHOU Xiaoming, LIAO Yuhui & XING Da
COVER Recently, nanotechnology for biomedical research has received extensive attention, and considerable progress has been made in this area. Nanotechnology encompasses many advanced research areas such as nanocharacterization and nanomeasurement based on optoelectronic technology, nanomaterials with optically modulated parameters, nanophotonics and nano-optoelectronics. These research areas cover important applications such as detection and manipulation of bionanostructures, in vitro and in vivo characterization of biomolecules for clinical diagnosis, imaging and detection of single cells, cell masses and tissues, functional nanomaterials for dietetic therapy, and nanoscale medical transportation systems. As a result, nano-optoelectronics for biomedical research has developed into an important and highly promising interdisciplinary field. The background photograph on the cover shows in vivo non-invasive NIR fluorescence images of nano-drug carriers. Targeting molecules favors the in vivo distribution of drug molecules in the target region, which improves therapeutic efficiency (see the special issue: Nano-Biomedical Optoelectronic Materials and Devices). Volume 58 Number 21 July 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