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Conference Committee and Chairmen:
Dr. Gerhard Finking, Ministry of Education and Research of Germany (BMBF)
Dr. Gerhard Finking
Ministerialrat, head of division microsystems at Bundesministerium f¨¹r Bildung und Forschung (German Federal Ministry of Education and Research). Division microsystems is he responsable unit for the Sino ¨C German life science cooperation projects.
Wang Chunheng, Ministry of Science and Technology of P.R. China (MOST)
Zhang Haiqing, Vice Director, Foreign Affairs Office of Chongqing Municipal Government
Prof. Fu Weiling, South Western Hospital , Chongqing
Weiling Fu, M.D., PhD., Director of Clinical Laboratory Medicine, Southwest Hospital , Chongqing , China
Academic Awards:
2003 The First Grade Award of Technologic Invention, Chongqing
2002 & 1997 The Second Grade Award of Scientific and Technologic Advancement, PLA
1997 The First Grade Award of Scientific and Technologic Advancement, PLA
1996 The Third Medical Research Award of Wujieping
Grants Received:
Responsible for 4 items of National Natural Science Foundation of China, 1 item of Chinese High-Tech Research and Development Program (863 Program), 1 item of International Cooperation Program for Science and Technology Development, and 11 items of military and Chongqing scientific and technological research.
Publications:
Published about 120 papers in journals (including 14 papers in SCE), and edited and co-edited 8 books.
Prof. Thomas Gessner, Fraunhofer IZM
Thomas Gessner is Deputy Director of FhG-IZM and Director of FhG-IZM Branch Lab Chemnitz.
Studying in physics, Mr. Gessner completed doctoral thesis to Dr. rer. nat. at the Faculty of Natural Science at TU Dresden in 1983. He got postdoctoral lecturing qualification to Dr.-Ing. habil. in the field of microelectronic technologies at University of Technology Karl-Marx-Stadt in 1989.
During 1983 ¨C 1990, he gained several positions in the industry (ZMD Dresden) at the development of metallization systems for d-RAM integrated circuits and was Head of department and project leader in cooperation with the College of Technology for Microelectronics of University of Technology Karl-Marx-Stadt. He was offered professorships at Universities Chemnitz (1993) and Freiburg (1997).
Since 1991, he has been Director of the Center for Microtechnologies at the Chemnitz University of Technology (today about 100 collaborators) and assumption of a chair for microtechnology at Chemnitz University of Technology (1993).
In the year 1996, he was appointed as member of the Academy of Science in Saxony . He was and is Head of the department ¡°Micro Devices and Equipment¡± Chemnitz at Berlin Fraunhofer Institute for Reliability and Microintegration (FhG-IZM), since 1998.
In 2006, he became Deputy Director of FhG-IZM and Director of FhG-IZM Branch Lab Chemnitz . He was appointed as Advisory Professor of FUDAN University in Shanghai ( China ) in the year 1999 and of Chongqing University in the year 2003.
He is also author or co-author of more than 450 publications and 15 patent applications; publication of conference proceedings to several international conferences in the field of ULSI-metallization and collaboration in international conference committees as well as editorial board of journals in the area of microsystem technologies.
From 1994 to 1997, he was Vice-chancellor of the Chemnitz University of Technology, and 1998 ¨C 2004 member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Federal Republic of Germany. He is appointed as member of acatech (Council of Technical Sciences of the Union of German Academies of Sciences and Humanities) in the year 2003.
Since 2006 he was elected Dean of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology at Chemnitz University of Technology.
Hans Joachim Wolf, Professor, Dr. med. habil. Dr. rer. nat.
Hans Joachim Wolf is Director of the Institute for Medical Microbiology and Hygiene of the University of Regensburg, Chairman of the Department and President of International EBV Society.
Born in 1945 in Kronach , Bavaria , Federal Republic of Germany, Mr. Wolf finished undergraduate work, graduate work and thesis in Institute of Virology Universities of W¨¹rzburg and Erlangen during 1966-1974. One year after graduation, he went to the University of Chicago as a visiting scientist at the Committee on Virology (Chairman: Prof. B. Roizman) till 1977. In the same year, he became Head of research group at the Max von Pettenkofer-Institute for Hygiene. In 1992, he took the position of Director of the Department of Medical Microbiology and Hygiene at the University of Regensburg , and worked in WHO Collaborating Centre for Research and Control of Virus associated Cancers and WHO Collaborating Centre for Viral Hepatitis. During 2001-2003, he was also Dean of the Medical Faculty, University of Regensburg.
Academic Fields:
Virology , HIV, EBV, Vaccines , Nucleic acid detection systems,Biosensors
Academic Awards:
1983 Curt Bohnewand Award for Cancer Research
December 1985 Honorary Professor of the Institute of Virology, Chinese Academy for Preventive Medicine, Beijing
April 1996 Honorary Professor of the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences
September 2004 Friendship Award by the Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao for over 20 years collaboration against HIV and cancer
September 2004 Honorary Professor by National Center for AIDS/STK Control and Prevention, Beijing , China
Achievemetns:
New diagnostic procedures on the nucleic acid level
New reagents for diagnosis of viral diseases
Epidemiological studies on Nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Regulation of geneexpression in cells lytically or latently
Immuncontrol of virusinfected cells
Development of a prototype vaccine for Epstein-Barr Virus and HIV
Memberships:
1999: Member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Tropical Medicine Center of the University of Heidelberg , Germany
2002: Member of the US-CIPRA grant for control of HIV/AIDS in China
2003: Chairman of the Scientific Advisory Board of the GEDE Foundation for control of HIV/AIDS and other poverty related diseases Nigeria
2003: Chairman of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Heinrich-Pette-Institute, Germany
2003: Member of the Foundation Board of the Wilhelm Sander-Stiftung, Germany
2004: Member and chairman of the EC Research Integrated Project of TB-VAC
Prof. Pan Fusheng, CQSTC
Prof. Wen Zhiyu, University of Chongqing
Prof. Wu Yansun, University of Chongqing Prof. Wu Yansun: graduated from Power Engine Department, Chongqing University in 1968, went for further study in Power Engine and Computer Engineering Department in SUNY, Buffalo during 1981 and 1983, and advanced his study in Education Department in Concordia in Canada in 1995. He is the member of China Electrical Engineering Association, member of China Apparatus and Instrument Association, member of Association for the Advancement of Computing in Education in America, editor of Chongqing University Journal (Social Science Section), researcher of Higher Education Research Institute in Chongqing University, and director of Canadian Research Institute in Chongqing University,former chief of Foreign Affairs Section in Chongqing University,,. He has published over 40 theses and compiled 1 set of teaching material, receiving 1 Second Prize for Nation's Excellent Teaching Achievements. At present he is mainly engaged in the research on intelligence apparatus, automation test system, computer-aided teaching, educational technology and Canadian problems.
Bernhard Wybranski, VDI/VDE-IT
Dipl. Math. Bernhard Wybranski, Senior Consultant at VDI/VDE Innovation+Technik GmbH (VDI/VDE-IT) in Berlin , Germany ( www.vdivde-it.de ).
Mr. Wybranski got his diploma as Mathematician at the Technical University of Berlin in 1979 and joined VDI/VDE-IT in 1987. He was the project leader of the Sino-German project "Liaison Office for Electronics and Information Technology Beijing-Berlin" from 1990 until 1993, was and is involved in numerous research projects as scientific consultant. He is also chief editor of the mstnews magazine ( www.mstnews.de ) since the year 2000. |
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