About Us
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PEBBLE BioFusion Camp 2024
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Hi Westlake!
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Chao Tang, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, a Chair Professor at Westlake University, and the Director of the CIS, launched the summer school with a question posed by physicist Erwin Schrödinger 80 years ago.
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"Who wants to team up with me for the project?!" "Me! Me! Me!"
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Post-class discussions with professors have become a harmonious part of the summer school.
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Hisao Hayakawa, professor from Kyoto University's Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, is engaging in a discussion with the summer school students.
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In Class
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Intellectual sparks fly as scholars interact! Hong Qian, the Olga Jung Wan Endowed Professor in Applied Mathematics at the University of Washington, is conversing with Shilin Liang from École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL).
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Professors Roberto Di Leonardo from the University of Rome and Kazumasa Takeuchi from the University of Tokyo are visiting the Biomedical Research Core Facility (BRCF) at Westlake University.
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Friends from all corners of the world came together through brainstorming, collaboration, and exploration to present a group showcase that blended scientific knowledge with role-playing.INNOVATION!
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Leticia Cuglandolo, a foreign associate of the National Academy of Sciences and a full professor at the Sorbonne University, led us into the finale of this summer school through "Complex Systems Dynamics & Trajectory Analysis: What's Next."
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Zhang Yue, the PI of Infection and immunomodulation Laboratory at the School of Engineering, Westlake University, is teaching students at the summer school.
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Zhiyuan Li, a faculty member from the Center for Quantitative Biology (CQB) at Peking University, is delivering a series of talks on Quantitative Models of Ecology and Evolution in the Microbial World.
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Leihan Tang, the Chair Professor and Deputy Director of CIS, is in the process of presenting a completion certificate to one of the students from Japan.
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Wang Li, who holds the title of“Master of Hangzhou Folk Crafts,”is teaching students how to weave palm leaves, known as 棕编.