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The Function of Beijing Sport University in 2008 Olympic Games
Welcome to Beijing Sport University The Function of Beijing Sport University in 2008 Olympic Games !"#$%&&#"'()*'+*,-.'/01'2*3%'!"%&*4%-5 0%65%78%"'9"4.':;;< ! “Centenary Olympics, China Success” ! The preparations and services done by Beijing Sport University can be summarized into six parts as follows: ! 1. Venue Construction ! 2. Preparation for Competition ! 3. Scientific Research Assistance ! 4. Professional Expert Support ! 5. Volunteer Recruitment and Training ! 6. Inheritance of Olympic Culture Part='Venue Construction ! In 2004, the State General Administration of Sport decided to set up a training base for national teams at Beijing Sport University, including: seven buildings which are: ! track and field training center ! comprehensive training gym ! athletes’ apartment ! auxiliary training gym ! advanced study building for coaches and referees ! research center for strength and conditioning training ! physical strength recovery research center >?@ABC Athletic Training Center DEFGHI Gym for Tennis and Heavy Sports JKLMN Modern Pentathlon Office Building JKLM@AO Modern Pentathlon Training Field JKLM@AO Modern Pentathlon Training Field PQRST Department of Athletes PQRST Department of Athletes ! During Olympic Games, seven sports grounds and gyms of our university will be used as Olympic training venue ! Undertake the test matches of track and field, football, volleyball, rhythmic gymnastics and modern Pentathlon, and also the trampoline Part Two Preparation for Competition ! Elite sport gained tremendous development during the -
Complete Program
COMPLETE PROGRAM FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7th REGISTRATION (16:00-18:00, Lobby at Royal King Residence Hotel) RECEPTION/DINNER (18:00-19:30, Restaurant Wu Ye Jia, adjacent to the hotel) SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8th REGISTRATION (7:15-8:00, The Hall Way Outside the Meeting Room) PARALLEL SESSIONS Parallel Session I-a: Health (1) (08:00-10:00, Room 602) Chair: Susan Lu (Purdue University) Does Technology Substitute for Nurses? Staffing Decisions in Nursing Homes Presenter: Susan Lu (Purdue University) Discussant: Hong Liu (Central University of Finance and Economics) Sources of Welfare Effects of Medicare Part D Presenter: Yichuan Wang (SUNY at Albany) Discussant: Susan Lu (Purdue University) Chronic Disease Treatment and China’s New Rural Pension Scheme (NRPS): Evidence from a Regression Discontinuity Design Presenter: Zhuang Hao (Beihang University) Discussant: Shan Li (Central University of Finance and Economics) Out-of-Pocket Health Expenditure and Financial Protection in China Presenter: Chao Wang (Capital University of Economics and Business) Discussant: Simiao Chen (Heidelberg University) Parallel Session I-b: Education (1) (08:00-10:00, Room 603) Chair: Harry X. Wu (Hitotsubashi University) Internal Migration and Early Human Capital Investment in China: The Impact of Parental Absenteeism on the Well-Being of Children Left Behind Presenter: Cynthia Bansak (St. Lawrence University) Discussant: Andrew Sharpe (the International Association for Research on Income and Wealth (IARIW)) Patterns and Determinants of Intergenerational Educational Mobility: -
Inspiring Chinese and Americans Through Education Since 1901
Yale-China ASSOCIATION Biennial Report 2005-2007 Yale-China Association Inspiring Chinese and Americans through education since 1901 For more than a century, the Yale-China Association has promoted understanding between Chinese and American people through the medium of education. Our programs in health, law, American Studies, English language instruction, and community and public service bring life-changing experiences to thousands of people each year. Teaching and learning are the heart of our work. Some of the highlights of the period from July 1, 2005 to June 30, 2007 include: • Supporting the development of China’s non-profit sector by organizing comparative work- shops in Beijing and Guangzhou on civil society in China and the United States. The work- shops provided the opportunity for learning and exchange among more than 80 individuals including sociologists, anthropologists, activists, and founders of charities. • Expanding our Scholarship Program to give financial support to 1,369 Chinese undergrad- uates from disadvantaged backgrounds at Central South University and Hunan University in Changsha, Hunan. As a part of the expansion, the program now includes enhancement activities that are designed to expand students’ understanding of the world outside the class- room, strengthen their practical skills, and equip them with the confidence to succeed in school and after graduation. • Broadening the horizons of more than 1,200 secondary and university students in China through English classes taught by Yale-China Teaching Fellows, including an expansion of the program to Xiuning Middle School in Anhui province. • Building upon our Chia Family Health Fellowship Program to create the Chia Community Health Service & Health Education Program, designed to address unmet health needs among vulnerable populations in Hunan province. -
South China Sea Annual Meeting 2018
South China Sea Annual Meeting 2018 October 26-28, 2018 Hohai International Conference Center&Hotel (Junheng Hotel) (No. 1 Xikang Road, Gulou District, Nanjing) (Third Announcement, 25th September) Hosted by the College of Oceanography, Hohai University, the “South China Sea Annual Meeting 2018” will be held in Nanjing, China. The series of the workshops on “Mesoscale Processes in the South China Sea” has been successfully held for 4 times, sponsored by Xiamen University on the topic of “Ocean Meso-scale Processes at the Luzon Strait”, by Guangdong Ocean University on “Mesoscale Processes and Ocean Mixing in the South China Sea” by the Chinese University of Hong Kong on “South China Sea Coastal and Ocean Meso-scale Processes”, and by First Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration on “Mesoscale Processes and Deep Water Circulation in the South China Sea”, respectively. This will be the 5th international workshop of the series, and will provide an opportunity for exchanging and sharing ideas and recent progresses on the mesoscale/submesoscale processes and deep water circulation in the South China Sea (SCS). Themes and topics: (1) In situ observation and simulation of mesoscale/submesoscale processes in the SCS (2) Air-sea flux and upper layer ocean mixing in the SCS (3) High frequency variability in the SCS (4) Multi-scale variability of inter-ocean water exchange and heat/salt budget (5) Deep water circulation in the SCS (6) Numerical simulation of the mesoscale processes and deep water circulation in the SCS Sponsored by College of Oceanography, Hohai University Jiangsu Oceanographic Society (in preparation) LTO, South China Sea Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Science Schedule 26th Oct 2018, 09:00-18:00 Registration Lobby, Hohai International Conference Center&Hotel 27th -28th Oct 2018 Annual Meeting Meeting Room Ⅲ, Third Floor,Hohai International Conference Center&Hotel Registration Fee 1000 RMB for regular registration & 500 RMB for student registration. -
Ke Zhang, Ph.D
KE ZHANG, PH.D. Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology Northeastern University 360 Huntington Ave, Boston MA 02115 Tel: (617) 373-4415 | Email: [email protected] Group website: www.northeastern.edu/polymer Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=whWec_kAAAAJ&hl=en EDUCATION Nanjing University of Technology 2001-2005 B.S. in Applied Chemistry Washington University in St. Louis 2005-2009 Ph.D. in Chemistry Advisor: Prof. Karen Wooley Northwestern University 2010-2012 Postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Chemistry Advisor: Prof. Chad Mirkin EMPLOYMENT Associate Professor Northeastern University 2017-present Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology Assistant Professor Northeastern University 2012-2017 Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology HONORS AND AWARDS ACS PMSE Young Investigator Award 2018 Nano Research Young Innovator Award 2017 NSF CAREER Award 2014 ACS PRF Doctoral New Investigator Award 2014 International Institute of Nanotechnology Outstanding Researcher Award 2012 PUBLICATIONS Peer-reviewed journal articles At Northeastern: Bolded names: undergraduate researchers 1. Tan, X.; Jia, F.; Miller, A. E.; Zhang, K.* “Nucleic acid-based drug delivery strategies”, submitted 2. Li, H.; Li, Y.; Xiao, Y.; Zhang, B.; Cheng, Z.; Shi, J.; Xiong, J.; Li, Z.; Zhang, K.* “Molecularly well-defined DNA-polymer miktoarm stars for enzyme-resistant nanoflares and carrier-free gene regulation”, Bioconjugate Chemistry, 2020, DOI: 10.1021/acs.bioconjchem.0c00017 1 3. Jia, F.; Song, J.; Kubiak, J.; Santos, P.; Sano, K.; Holten-Andersen, N.; Zhang, K.; Macfarlane, R. “Bottlebrush polymers as nanoscale building blocks for hydrogel synthesis”, submitted 4. Qin, X.; Si, Y.; Wu, Z.; Zhang, K.; Li, J.; Yin, Y. “Alkyne/Ruthenium(II) complex-based ratiometric SERS nanoprobe for in vitro and ex vivo tracking of carbon monoxide”, Analytical Chemistry, 2020, 92, 924 5. -
2017-2018 Student Exchange Programs for Int'l Students
Welcome to Study at Anhui University of Technology! 安徽工业大学 2017-2018 年交换生项目 2017-2018 Student Exchange Programs for Int’l Students 1 / 5 http://en.ahut.edu.cn/ Email: [email protected] Tel: +86-555-2311023//2311691/2315905 1. Introduction to Anhui University of Technology Anhui University of Technology (AHUT) was founded in 1958. Its main focus is on engineering programs; at the same time, it offers well developed programs in science, humanities, economics, management, law and arts. The university is located in Ma’anshan, Anhui Province, a “National Garden City” with a convenient transportation to Nanjing(18 mins) and Shanghai (120 mins) by high speed trains. Ma’anshan stands by the Yangtze River, the longest river in China, full of natural and cultural heritages, while iron and steel industry breeds its modern development. AHUT is a key institution of higher learning in Anhui Province, one of the 100 key universities in central and western China with priority support from the Chinese Ministry of Education (MOE), and also a higher institution implementing MOE’s “Outstanding Engineering Education Project”. AHUT consists of 2 campuses, covering a total area of 1.64 million square meters. The university has 17 schools with 74 bachelor-degree programs, 59 master-degree programs, and 6 doctor-degree programs. The university has 20,000 full-time undergraduates and 2,300 full-time graduates, including international students. 2. Years of Study and Application Deadline Years of Study at AHUT Duration Application Deadline 2nd and /or 3rd year bachelor or master 1 or 2 semesters June 10 programs : Applicants must be students currently registered in the partner universities of Anhui University of Technology. -
CURRICULUM VITAE June 1998
CURRICULUM VITAE Jack W. Hou Home Address: Office Address: 3915 Davids Road Dept. of Economics Agoura Hills, CA 91301 California State University Long Beach, CA 90840-4607 TEL: (818)991-8488 TEL: (562)985-4710 FAX: (562)985-5804 E-mail: [email protected] Citizenship: U.S.A. Fields: Labor Economics, International Economics, Economics of China. Dissertation: Public-Private Wage Differentials: A Dual Selection Approach Dissertation Committee: Dr. John C.H. Fei, Dr. T.N. Srinivasan, Dr. Joseph Tracy Education: Ph.D, Yale University, May 1989 M.Phil., Yale University, December 1988 M.A., Yale University, May 1987 Course work, Washington University, St. Louis, 1982-83 Course work, University of Georgia, 1981-82 B.A., National Taiwan University, June 1979. Teaching Experience: Professor (California State University - Long Beach): 8/98- Associate Professor (California State University - Long Beach): 8/93 -7/98 Assistant Professor (California State University - Long Beach): 8/89 - 8/93 University Adjunct Professor (Huazhong University of Science and Technology), June 2018 - Adjunct Chair Professor (School of Economics, Jinan University, Guangzhou, China): June 2016 - Distinguished Professor (School of Economics, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, Chengdu, China): June 2012 - Scholar of the Yellow River Distinguished Professor (Henan University, Kaifeng, China): 2011 - University Fellow (Nankai University, Tianjin, China): December 2008 - Distinguished Lecturer, School of Economics, Jilin University: May/June, 2010 Dr. Deng-hwei Lee Academic Chair Professor (National Sun-Yat Sen U., Taiwan): Summer 2006 Visiting Associate Professor (UCLA), 1999-2011 Visiting Professor (Soochow University), Fall 1996 Visiting Assistant Professor (Purdue University): 8/88 - 5/89. Lecturer (Yale University): 9/87 - 5/88. -
Urban Project
Urban Development Planning/Needs Assessment Collaborators: Guangxi University of Technology, Departments of Foreign Languages and Social Work Guangxi University, Nanning, School of Public Administration Pingxiang Mayor and City government Photo Courtesy of Field School Participants The purpose of this project was to illustrate objective, systematic, and representative community needs and assets assessment methodology to Chinese social science and public administration students and faculty; city and regional planning staff and officials; as well as U.S. graduate and undergraduate students. The objective of data collection was to help inform local planning and policy decisions and improve responsiveness of government, give some voice to local resident concerns, and serve as a pilot study for potential comparative urban studies (such as U.S. versus China perceived community needs). The urban project was planned to be implemented in the city of Liuzhou, but like the rural project, the urban development project was delayed by local officials so the research site was moved to Pingxiang and included the collaboration of students and faculty from Guangxi University in Nanning. Some of the findings include: • The only problem approaching a moderate level of concern was unemployment. • All the others were identified by most residents as “not a problem” or a small problem. • When asked what areas of the community needs the most improvement, the responses varied. The most common were public safety/security and street lighting, followed by the environment and maintenance of public property. • Asking about local services resulted in more critical responses: residents were only moderately satisfied with all the city services and neighborhood resources. -
Iotaas 2020: Program at a Glance DATE TIME Online Room a Online Room B
IoTaaS 2020: Program At A Glance DATE TIME Online Room A Online Room B Opening Ceremony 1. Welcome Speech of General 09:00-09:20 Chair 2. Welcome Speech of EAI Tencent Meeting ID: 688 462 967 Password: 2020 Keynote Speech: Coding and Modulation for Machine-Type 09:20-10:00 Communications Prof. Baoming Bai Tencent Meeting ID: 688 462 967 Password: 2020 Keynote Speech: Few-Shot Image Classification via Contrastive Self- 10:00-10:40 Supervised Learning Prof. Guizhong Liu Tencent Meeting ID: 688 462 967 Password: 2020 19 Nov. Algorithm and Information Session 1 Network Session 1 11:00-12:20 Session Chair: Fang Yong Session Chair: Liu Yanming Tencent Meeting ID: 725 528 335 Tencent Meeting ID: 639 386 127 Password: 2020 Workshop on Edge Intelligence and Computing For Iot Communications And Algorithm and Information Session 2 14:00-16:00 Applications (1st Harf) Session Chair: Zhang Chen Session Chair: Chen Xiang Tencent Meeting ID: 273 251 994 Tencent Meeting ID: 156 570 396 Password: 2020 Workshop on Edge Intelligence and Computing For Iot Communications And System & Hardware Session 16:10-17:50 Applications (2st Harf) Session Chair: Chen Wenhui Session Chair: Chen Xiang Tencent Meeting ID: 751 932 354 Tencent Meeting ID: 156 570 396 Password: 2020 Workshop on Satellite Application Session Communications Session Chair: Abdullah Ghaleb 09:00-10:20 and Spatial Information Network Tencent Meeting ID: 672 146 720 Session Chair: Li Jingling Password: 2020 Tencent Meeting ID: 239 301 133 Network Session 2 Artificial Intelligence Session Session Chair: Li Bo Session Chair: Zhang Jingya 10:30-11:50 Tencent Meeting ID: 515 118 859 Tencent Meeting ID: 922 725 202 Password: 2020 Password: 2020 20 Nov. -
36X48 Tri-Fold Template
Teaching at the Center for American Culture at Guizhou University and at Guizhou Normal University Guiyang, China Background Preparation Presentations Impact During the summer of 2011, Presbyterian College in Clinton, SC Surveys were distributed to students at Guizhou and Guizhou Normal and Greenville Technical College in Greenville, SC partnered to Universities for the purpose of assessing the impact of the establish a collaboration with Guizhou University in Guiyang, China presentations made by GTC faculty. The results were overwhelming aimed at increasing the Chinese public’s understanding of the positive. United States in a similar manner to the Confucius Institutes which the Chinese government had established at American institutions to Faculty participants were required to provide summaries and improve the American public’s understanding of China. On reflections of their experiences in the classrooms and China generally. September 26, 2011, Dr. Ketih Miller, President of GTC, was Kathryn Hix encompassed many of the common sentiments in an op notified by Dr. John Griffith, President of PC, that the grant ed article about this project published in the Greenville News June 9, application submitted to the US Department of State for this 2012“…when I think back on this trip, I remember most fondly the endeavor had been approved. relationships I formed with colleagues and students. We were treated Guizhou University Campus to amazing meals, sightseeing adventures and even an amazing performance at the Peking Opera. But what resonates with me most is the great rapport we established with the people, our counterparts in In the fall of 211, the Center for International Education at GTC China.” The intellectual and experiential knowledge gained by the The GTC faculty traveled faculty participants will now be shared with the GTC community. -
Hohai University
Hohai University Hohai University is a state key university under the direct jurisdiction of the Ministry of Education of China. Its history can be traced back to Hohai Civil Engineering School, founded in 1915, and was the first institution focusing on research and education of water resources in China. Now it has become one of the universities on China’s state “Project 211” (China’s goal of building the best 100 universities in China in the 21st century) and one of the 56 universities in China with graduate schools. Hohai University has three campuses, covering a total area of 132 hectares. The University consists of 17 colleges and schools, one state key research center, one state key laboratory, 14 key laboratories and engineering research centers at the ministerial or provincial level. The specialties and disciplines in the field of hydrology and water resources, hydraulic and hydropower engineering, and civil engineering are among the strongest in China, with the discipline of hydraulic engineering the best in China. The faculty and graduates of Hohai University have been extensively and heavily involved in the research, design, construction, and management of some of the worldwide-known engineering projects such as the “Three Gorges Dam Project” and the “South-to-North Water Transfer Project”. Hohai University has a student population of over 33,000, including over 9,000 graduate students and more than 20,000 undergraduate students. There are over 3,000 staff members, among whom there are one full-time academician on the Chinese Academy of Engineering, 13 adjunct academicians, and more than 900 professors and associate professors. -
International Conference on Advances and Applications of Innovative Energy Materials (AAIEM2018)
4th Circular & Call for Papers The 8th International Conference on Advances and Applications of Innovative Energy Materials (AAIEM2018) Organized by Guangxi University, China Guangxi Association for Science and Technology, China Hosted by State Key Laboratory of Processing for Non-ferrous Metal and Featured Materials, Guangxi University, China Collaborative Innovation Center of Sustainable Energy Materials, Guangxi University, China Jiangsu Heng Tai Furnace Co. Ltd., China Supported by Guangxi Key Laboratory of Electrochemical Energy Materials, Guangxi University, China Nanning Xixiu Technology Co. Ltd., China Website: http://cicsem.gxu.edu.cn E-mail: [email protected] (Zhiqun Tian) Mobile: 18376650355 Scope The 8th International Conference on Advances and Applications of Innovative Energy Materials (AAIEM2018) will be held from November 30th to December 4th, 2018 in Nanning, China and will be held in the beautiful campus of Guangxi University. The first AAIEM was started in Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou in 2001 (AAIEM2001), followed by successful 2nd to 6th AAIEM in Sun Yat-sen University from 2003 to 2014. The 7th AAIEM was transferred to Nanning organized by Guangxi University in 2015. The Conference consists of plenary talks, invited keynotes, oral and poster presentations, focusing on the most recent advances and developments in novel energy materials, new electrochemical technologies and applications and fundamental understanding in this important field of electrochemical energy storage and conversion technologies. The Conference will provide a forum for leading national and international scientists and engineers to exchange and communicate their work to the next generation of researchers as well as to industry, and thereby inspire the research communities to continuously make the scientific and technological breakthroughs needed to accelerate the transition towards a clean and sustainable energy society.