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香港科学与研究中心 留言于2017-04-20 10:13:23 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2017 No.10) |
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征文通告:2017年第二届先进电子科学与技术国际会议(7月14日至16日中国.厦门) 最新会议咨询通道请登录:www.aest2017.org AEST2017是由香港科学与研究中心主办的围绕电子电气等此类主题的国际学术会议,本届会议为科学家,工程师,老师,同学和研究该领域的工作人员提供了一个探讨,交流电子新知识的平台,您可以与众多该领域者互换心得,交流经验。为电子科技研究方向贡献微薄之力。 截稿日期:2017-06-02 本届会议所有收录的文章都会发送给3-5位国外专家审核,录用后提交给法国AtlantisPress 出版社出版,并由该出版社提交至EI和ISTP检索。提交文章须知: 1.文章撰写语言为英语; 2.提交的文章不得少于4页; 3.提交的文章必须包含一个以上可以联系的邮箱; 4.文章应按照会议网页上提供的模板进行排版; 5.不得抄袭,剽窃他人作品。 主题范围: ***电气工程和自动化 电机控制过程和技术 信号处理和智能控制 图像处理 专家系统 **电子电路与系统 模拟电路和数字电路 模拟和混合信号集成电路的设计 电路和电子产品 **电磁 先进的电磁学 电磁场与波 电磁场建模、测量及模拟 **电力和其他相关技术和应用程序 电动马达和驱动 电力电子 电能处理 请将文章投递至邮箱aest2017@163.com 或者登录:http://www.chairin.org/conferences/aest2017 上传。联系我们可拨打电话:131 4873 1638; 或者邮箱发送您的问题:aest2017@126.com , 组委会真诚邀请您的投稿并参会 |
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UCLA CCS 留言于2017-04-19 07:04:34 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2017 No.10) |
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2017 Wilbur K. Woo Greater China Business Conference Friday, April 21, 2017 11:30 AM - 6:00 PM Korn Convocation Hall UCLA Anderson School of Management A New Chapter for U.S.-China Relations - Investment, Growth Strategies and Collaboration Opportunities RSVP Required Registration opens at 11:30 a.m. Reception to follow. Career Panel for UCLA students only begins at 11:30 a.m. Main Conference Session commences at 1:00 p.m.
Stepping into 2017, the U.S.-China relationship faces increasing uncertainty and complexity. Relations between the world’s two largest economies are entering a new chapter that present both unprecedented opportunities as well as challenges ahead. While the U.S. reconsiders its domestic and international strategy, on the other side of Pacific, China is dealing with its own economic slowdown after decades of rapid expansion. How will the bilateral investment environment evolve? Can the U.S. and China successfully pursue and achieve growth strategies through a win-win approach? How will the U.S.-China relationship evolve under the new administration? What is the best way for the two world leaders to work together and confront differences, resolve conflict and find mutually beneficial solutions to competition through new cross-border collaboration? What new questions should business leaders and investors on both sides of the Pacific consider?
The 2017 Wilbur K. Woo Greater China Business Conference will bring together successful U.S. and Chinese leaders, investors and influencers from across a variety of industries and sectors who will address these questions and share their thoughts and perspectives on the changing dynamics, implications and future of the U.S.-Sino relationship. They will discuss investment opportunities, growth strategies and cross-border collaboration that embrace cooperation, stimulate innovation, drive sustainable economic growth and facilitate cross-border growth and expansion in this new chapter for one of the world’s most important and strategic relationships. Free for UCLA students and faculty. Bruin ID required. General Admission: $40, includes parking, refreshments and reception. For more information, please go to website: http://www.anderson.ucla.edu/2017-wilbur-k-woo-greater-china-business-conference/registration |
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China Institute - Arts & Culture Programs 留言于2017-04-19 02:51:42 |
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评论:UPDATE - From The Chinese American Professors and Professionals Network (2017 No.10) |
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Discussion & Performance: The Role of the Asian Artist in America Wednesday, May 3, 6:30-8:00PM Event Fee: FREE Members; $10 Non-Members Location: 40 Rector Street, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10006
This season the Crossing Paths With... Salon Series will examine issues related to immigrant artists and the development of Asian arts and culture in America. The evening will open with a roundtable discussion that includes dancers Yung Yung Tsuai and Nuo An; toy piano musician Phyllis Chen; Eleanor Yung of Asian American Arts Center; and Kuang-Yu Fong and Stephen Kaplin of Chinese Theatre Works. Together they will talk about the difficulties in presenting performance arts for audiences of widely different cultural backgrounds and the ways artists adjust their work to accommodate them. The discussion will conclude with a performance that combines dance with shadow puppetry.
The Chinese Mind: Traditional Wisdom & Its Transformation in Modern Times Thursday, May 11, 6:30-8:00PM Event Fee: FREE Members / $10 Non-Members Location: 40 Rector Street, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10006
Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism constitute the "three teachings" that have historically had the largest influence on Chinese culture. This lecture by acclaimed scholar Yu Zhenhua will explore these three influential schools of thought from the perspective of world history, and examine what happened when Chinese society was confronted with the large-scale introduction of Western ideas, beginning in the 17th century. What were the foundations of these three major schools of Chinese thought? What effect has Western philosophy and thought had on these beliefs over time? How have these philosophies shaped the Chinese mind as it exists today?
Sinica Podcast Live at China Institute: Jerome A. Cohen on Law in China Wednesday, May 17, 6:30-8:00PM This is a live taping. Attendees must arrive by 6:30 so as to not disrupt the podcast. Event Fee: FREE Members / $10 Non-Members Location: 40 Rector Street, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10006
Jerome Cohen is one of the earliest and most prominent Western scholars of the Chinese legal system. He began studying and teaching about Chinese law in the early 1960s, and has worked as a scholar and in private practice. He introduced the teaching of Asian law into the curriculum of Harvard Law School, and has played a role in some of the most significant legal developments in China, from business to human rights.
In this live Sinica Podcast interview, Jeremy Goldkorn and Kaiser Kuo will talk to Professor Cohen about his own long and fascinating involvement with law in China, the emergence of the country''s legal system after the Cultural Revolution, and prospects for China implementing the rule of law that Xi Jinping has talked about so much but that cynics might say is still a long way off.
Contact: 212-744-8181 ext. 138 or anicholson@chinainstitute.org 40 Rector Street, 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10006 |
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