China Daily

China’s science academy pumps research into supercompu­ting

Effort is part of second phase of initiative that aims to implement directive from Xi

- By CAO YIN caoyin@ chinadaily. com. cn

The Chinese Academy of Sciences said it will strengthen research on supercompu­ting systems and key materials after seeing great scientific and technologi­cal achievemen­ts over the past six years.

“Given that China is facing a transforma­tion in science and technology to meet the country’s highqualit­y economic developmen­t standards and is dealing with pressure from high- tech companies from the United States, we hope to do more to help solve critical problems in these aspects in the following 10 years,” CAS President Bai Chunli said.

He made the remarks at a news conference held by the State Council Informatio­n Office on Wednesday, adding the academy will concentrat­e on supercompu­ting systems and key material research, such as those on aircraft tires and bearing steel, in the second phase of an effort known as the Pioneering Initiative.

In 2013, President Xi Jinping asked the academy to be a pioneer in making great scientific and technologi­cal progress, producing more innovative talent, becoming an influentia­l scientific think tank for China as well as a world- class research institutio­n.

A year later, the Pioneering Initiative, consisting of reforms and plans, was launched to implement Xi’s expectatio­ns by 2030.

This year marks the end of the first phase of the initiative, “and we’ve successful­ly accomplish­ed the goals and tasks of the period, with a large collection of scientific and technologi­cal achievemen­ts in various industries, including quantum informatio­n and condensed matter physics,” Bai said.

The achievemen­ts, which have played a bigger role in building an innovation- oriented country and a strong nation of science and technology, will be a solid foundation to fully accomplish the initiative, he added.

A statement provided by the CAS on Wednesday said that in the first phase of the initiative, the academy made 59 major scientific and technologi­cal achievemen­ts as well as landmark progress.

In January, for example, China’s Five- hundred- meter Aperture Spherical Telescope, the world’s largest single- dish radio telescope, passed national evaluation and officially began operation.

The telescope’s superior sensitivit­y is expected to lead scientists to great scientific breakthrou­ghs in research on astronomic­al phenomena, including pulsars, hydrogen in the Milky Way and neighborin­g galaxies, and fast radio bursts.

Considerin­g the ongoing COVID19 pandemic, Bai also told media that the academy will continue to make more contributi­ons to vaccine research to protect people’s health and safety.

After the outbreak hit the country, about 3,000 researcher­s from the academy devoted themselves to technologi­cal prevention and control against the disease, with research on treating patients in critical situations through stem cell technology and remote collection of biological samples, according to Bai.

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