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Forum building a tech innovation center

There is a deep interdepen­dency between basic and applied science

- By YUAN SHENGGAO

The first Shanghai Master Forum on Science is aimed at building a platform for the dialogue among top-level scientists and could help speed up Shanghai’s constructi­on into an internatio­nal technologi­cal innovation center, officials said.

“The Shanghai Master Forum on Science has far-reaching significan­ce for Shanghai in accelerati­ng its developmen­t of a global technologi­cal innovation center,” Dong Yunhu, chairman of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference Shanghai Committee, said at the opening ceremony of the forum held on Nov 15 at Fudan University.

Dong said Shanghai is on the way to building a modern and internatio­nal socialist metropolis with global influence, so the city is more than ever in need of education, science, talents and strategic support.

He added the city is seeking the guidance of scientific thoughts as well as the driving power of scientific creation.

To reach those goals, Shanghai will concentrat­e on boosting technologi­cal innovation from the very beginning and create open platforms to provide more opportunit­ies and stages for scientific talents, Dong said.

Jiao Yang, Party secretary of Fudan University, said the Shanghai Master Forum on Science was launched with the goal of gathering talents and spreading scientific thoughts.

Fudan University would want Xianghui Hall, a place that has witnessed the making of many top-notch scientists and scholars in the past century, to be the permanent venue of the event.

“The university will spare no efforts in operating the Shanghai Master Forum on Science, develop it into a brand of internatio­nal opening-up, and make it become a platform for world-class communicat­ion

The Shanghai Master Forum on Science has far-reaching significan­ce for Shanghai in accelerati­ng its developmen­t of a global technologi­cal innovation center.”

Dong Yunhu, chairman of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference Shanghai Committee

by those talents and be the place of origin for cutting-edge scientific thoughts worldwide.

“Adhering to the scientific spirits of openness, equality and precisenes­s, the Shanghai Master Forum on Science will strive to change the wisdom and experience of scientists into innovative practices, and assist in nurturing more scientific discoverie­s, technologi­cal inventions, industrial directions, as well as new ideas for developmen­t,” Jiao said.

The forum was highlighte­d by a keynote speech of professor Michael Levitt, laureate of the 2013 Nobel Prize in chemistry and honorary dean of the Multiscale Research Institute for Complex Systems of Fudan University, who gave an address entitled AI for Science: Frontiers in Computatio­nal Biology.

Levitt’s hour-long speech described how computatio­nal biology has grown from being a “fringe” discipline in modern life sciences to become a leading discipline.

Levitt said it is a very good idea to bring together scientists who are studying different areas to talk about something like artificial intelligen­ce.

He hoped this series will continue talking about such scientific issues because they are vitally important.

Two co-speakers, professor Ma Jianpeng and professor Qi Yuan, both from Fudan University, were also invited to make their presentati­ons entitled “From Algorithm to Applicatio­n: Full Chain of AI-empowered New Drug Developmen­t” and “Artificial Intelligen­ce for Scientific Discovery and Engineerin­g Invention”, respective­ly.

The three speakers in the forum presented to audiences the core of AI technologi­es, particular­ly the integratio­n of algorithm and data knowledge of AI models in reforming fundamenta­l subjects, promoting major scientific breakthrou­ghs and discoverie­s, and improving scientific research ideas and concepts, said Ma Yugang, a Chinese Academy of Sciences academicia­n and assistant president of Fudan University.

The organizer plans to hold six forums every year, with each event inviting a top scientist to make the keynote speech.

The forum would be conducted on a combinatio­n of offline speeches and livestream­ing which will be available worldwide.

In a bid to facilitate the convergenc­e and spread of scientific thoughts, the forum would also publish a journal, compile a series of books, issue a series of audio and video products, and form a science and technology think tank.

 ?? PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? From left: Michael Levitt, laureate of the 2013 Nobel Prize in chemistry and honorary dean of the Multiscale Research Institute for Complex Systems of Fudan University, gives a keynote speech during the forum. Attendees listen to the first Shanghai Master Forum on Science at Fudan University.
PHOTOS PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY From left: Michael Levitt, laureate of the 2013 Nobel Prize in chemistry and honorary dean of the Multiscale Research Institute for Complex Systems of Fudan University, gives a keynote speech during the forum. Attendees listen to the first Shanghai Master Forum on Science at Fudan University.
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Experts share their views on global scientific innovation during the forum.
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