Frank Wilczek: Geometry, Imegination and Reality

Date:    Mar. 16Speaker:  Frank Wilczek, 2004 Nobel Prize laureate in Physics.Topic:    Geometry, Imegination and RealityLanguage: English

【live】John Makeham:The mixed idiosyncrasy of Chinese philosophy

Date:   Mar. 13Speaker:   John MakehamTopic:    The mixed idiosyncrasy of Chinese philosophyLanguage: 

Jean-Marie Lehn:Towards Complex Matter: Chemistry? Chemistry!【video】

Date:    Mar. 9Speaker:  Jean-Marie Lehn, Nobel Prize laureate in Chemistry.Topic:    Towards Complex Matter: Chemistry?  Chemistry!Language: English

【live】Time, History, and Agency: The Modern Transformation in the West

Date:   Mar. 6Speaker:  Axel SchneiderTopic:    Time, History, and Agency: The Modern Transformation in the WestLanguage:Chinese

Organization and Delegated Authority of UoE

Topic:Organization andDelegated Authority of UoESpeaker:Dr. Catherine Elliott, College Registrar for Medicine and Veterinary Medicine (MVM) at the University of Edinburgh.Time:9:30-10:30am, 6th March…

Michael Levitt:Birth & Future Multi-Scale Modeling of Macromolecules【video】

Topic:Birth & Future Multi-Scale Modeling of MacromoleculesSpeaker:Michael LevittLanguage:English

CHEN Pingyuan:Six Ways of Understanding Universities【video】

Topic:Six Ways of Understanding UniversitiesSpeaker:CHEN Pingyuan,Professor and dean of Chinese Literature at Peking University, distinguished professor of "changjiang scholars" of the ministry of…

ZJE Biomedical Seminar Series

Title:Mitochondrial Signals in Skin Wound HealingSpeaker: Prof. Suhong Xu Prof. Suhong Xu is doctoral supervisor of Zhejiang University School of Medicine. His main research interests are tissue…

Edvard Moser:Grid Cells and the Entorhinal Positioning System【video】

Topic: Grid Cells and the Entorhinal Positioning SystemSpeaker: Edvard Moser, 2014 Nobel Prize laureate in Physiology or Medicine, professor of Norwegian University of Science and Techonolgy

J. Michael Bishop:The Path to Cancer Genes: An Atomy of Discovery【video】

Topic: The Path to Cancer Genes: An Atomy of DiscoverySpeaker: J. Michael Bishop, 1989 Nobel Prize laureate in Physiology or Medicine, professor of UCSF