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Scientist hopes to boost cross-Strait ties

- By YAN DONGJIE yandongjie@chinadaily.com.cn

As an expert in the field of green and low-carbon technology, political adviser Cai Rui, whose proposals are related to the applicatio­n of China’s scientific and technologi­cal achievemen­ts, energy industry security and integrated developmen­t across the Taiwan Strait, entered the Great Hall of the People in Beijing this week.

Over the past 20 years, Cai — a member of the 14th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference, director of the Department of Science and Technology of Liaoning province and a member of the Taiwan Democratic Self-Government League — has dedicated himself to the research and developmen­t of new energy-related technologi­es such as membrane separation and catalysis, making significan­t contributi­ons to the developmen­t of China’s green and low-carbon sectors.

“My experience is very simple. I went from being a student to a researcher, and from working at a research institutio­n to a management department,” Cai, 47, said. “During my over 20 years of work, I spent most of my time at the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Liaoning. In the past decades, which was a golden period for the developmen­t of national scientific and technologi­cal innovation, I was fortunate to have witnessed the rapid developmen­t of China’s scientific research industry.”

He said that from basic research to applied research, he has participat­ed in and witnessed a number of groundbrea­king achievemen­ts in China, helping in the transition from “lagging behind” other nations to running “parallel” with them and then “leading”. The DICP was the first to propose new concepts such as single-atom catalysis and nanoconfin­ed catalysis in the world, and has realized the practical applicatio­ns of these concepts.

About 80 years ago, his grandmothe­r moved to Jiangsu province from Taiwan. He spent most of his childhood with her.

“Our ancestors were born in Taiwan, but with a deep sense of patriotism, they actively contribute­d to the constructi­on of New China. I must inherit the fine tradition of the Taiwan Democratic Self-Government League’s predecesso­rs in serving the motherland and perform my daily duties well,” he said.

After obtaining his doctorate in 2005, Cai went to the University of California, Riverside in the United States for post-doctoral studies. He then returned to work at the DICP.

“Peng Huanwu, a senior scientist at the CAS, once said, ‘There is no need for a reason to return to the country, it is only when not returning to the country that a reason is needed.’ I deeply agree. The dream of returning to the country is also part of the Chinese dream, which is the ‘magnetic field effect’ of the rise of the motherland on the world stage,” he said.

Over the past 20 years, Cai has met many Taiwan compatriot researcher­s working on the mainland. Since 2011, the CAS has run the Taiwan Youth Visiting Scholars Program, and 105 outstandin­g young scholars from Taiwan have been selected to conduct scientific research for 6-12 months in the institute. In addition, the academy and the Industrial Technology Research Institute of Taiwan jointly initiated the Cross-Strait Industrial Technology Exchange Forum, which has had eight sessions.

Cai said that in just over a month after Spring Festival this year, he has met more than 10 Taiwan businessme­n and young people who have come to Dalian and Shenyang, capital of Liaoning. “Some of them have mature cooperatio­n plans and have shown a strong willingnes­s to come work on the Chinese mainland, while others want to better understand the developmen­t environmen­t and mainland policies to determine whether to come to the mainland for developmen­t in the future. I think that helping compatriot­s on both sides of the Strait achieve deeper integratio­n and developmen­t will be our most important task of the TDSGL in the future,” Cai said.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Cai Rui visits a greenhouse of a mushroom company in Chaoyang, Liaoning province, on June 27.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Cai Rui visits a greenhouse of a mushroom company in Chaoyang, Liaoning province, on June 27.

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