波音游戏-波音娱乐城赌球打不开

A Nobel Laureate, two celebrated IT experts give Distinguished Lectures at CityU

 

One of the world’s most renowned chemists and two internationally recognised experts in computer science will give specially commissioned talks at City University of Hong Kong (CityU) this week at the CityU Distinguished Lectures series.

All three are due to receive honorary degrees at CityU’s 2010 Congregation (9-18 November) for their innovative work and their commitment to improving society through research and visionary entrepreneurship.

Professor Jean-Marie Lehn, winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1987, will give a talk titled “From Matter to Life: Chemistry? Chemistry!” on 8 November. In his talk he will explain how the evolution of the universe has generated more and more complex matter through self-organisation. This self-organisation sees molecules interact with each other to form more complex entities, such as human life.

He will show how chemistry provides a bridge between the molecules of inanimate matter and the highly complex molecular architectures and systems which make up living organisms.

Professor Lehn, CityU’s Chair Professor-at-Large, has held teaching positions at a number of distinguished universities, and is now Chair Professor of Chemistry of Molecular Interactions at the Collège de France.

Dr Barry Lam, Founder and Chairman of Quanta Computer, will give a talk titled “Cloud Computing Enables Digital Knowledge Economy” on 10 November, showing how cloud computing can impact our everyday life and make a difference to society. Dr Lam is widely hailed as a visionary in the IT field. Under his leadership since 1988, Quanta Computer has undergone rapid development, becoming the world’s largest designer and manufacturer of notebook computers within 10 years.

Dr Lee Kai-Fu, Innovation Works Chairman and CEO, will give a talk titled “The Chinese Internet: A Reflection of China” on 12 November. He will compare the Chinese Internet to its US counterpart in terms of development, usage and demographics. He will explain why Chinese video, social networking, search, gaming, instant messaging, marketplace, payment, blogging/microblogging activities have evolved in different directions compared to those in the US.

Before starting his own business, Dr Lee held leading positions at Apple, SGI, Microsoft, and then served as a Google Vice President and the President of Google Greater China. He developed many innovative products over the years and he now heads Innovation Works in Beijing. It provides a platform for preparing the next wave of Chinese high-tech companies and nurturing the next-generation of Chinese entrepreneurs.

Altogether five distinguished persons will receive honorary doctoral degrees on 11 November at CityU in recognition of their significant contributions to education and the well-being of society. They are Mr Chung Shui-ming, Director-General of the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong; Dr Lam; Dr Lee; Professor Lehn; and The Hon Andrew Li Kwok-nang, Hong Kong’s first Chief Justice.

Details of the three Distinguished Lectures are as follows:

Professor Jean-Marie Lehn: “From Matter to Life: Chemistry? Chemistry!”

Date: 8 November 2010

Time: 4:30pm

Dr Barry Lam: “Cloud Computing Enables Digital Knowledge Economy”

Date: 10 November 2010

Time: 4:30pm

Dr Lee Kai-Fu: “The Chinese Internet: A Reflection of China”

Date: 12 November 2010

Time: 11:00am

All three lectures will be held in the Multi-media Conference Room at 4/F, Cheng Yick-chi Building, CityU.

Notes to editors: The photo will be sent via email and available for downloading at CityU’s web site (www.jvrhmfr.xyz/media).

Filename: Jean-Marie Lehn

Caption: Professor Jean-Marie Lehn will give a talk titled “From Matter to Life: Chemistry? Chemistry!” on 8 November.

Filename: Barry Lam

Caption: Dr Barry Lam will give a talk titled “Cloud Computing Enables Digital Knowledge Economy” on 10 November.

Filename: Lee Kai-fu

Caption: Dr Lee Kai-fu will give a talk titled “The Chinese Internet: A Reflection of China” on 12 November.

Media enquiries: Karen Cheng, Communications and Public Relations Office, CityU (3442 6805 or 9201 8895).

YOU MAY BE INTERESTED

Back to top
乐天堂百家乐娱乐场| 百家乐官网赌坊| 大发888 ipad版| 游戏机百家乐官网庄闲| 赌片百家乐的玩法技巧和规则| 百家乐庄闲必胜规| 百家乐官网统计| 德州扑克在线玩| VIP百家乐-挤牌卡安桌板| 百家乐官网赌博规律| 澳门金盛国际娱乐| 澳门百家乐哪家信誉最好| 至尊百家乐于波| 泰宁县| 百家乐的注码技巧| 百家乐官网电投网站| 百家乐官网塑料扑克牌盒| 澳门赌场筹码| 全讯网.com| 百家乐路纸计算| 百家乐官网作弊手段| 大发888官方 黄埔| 宝马会百家乐的玩法技巧和规则| 做生意的风水摆件| 澳门玩百家乐官网赢1000万| 新泰市| 皇冠足球投注网| 亚洲顶级赌场手机版| 万人迷百家乐的玩法技巧和规则| 嘉禾百家乐官网的玩法技巧和规则 | 赌场百家乐官网赢钱| 网上百家乐官网真实度| 南投市| 大发888为什么打不开| 大发888网页出纳柜台| 嘉年华百家乐官网的玩法技巧和规则 | 娱乐城开户送金| 手机棋牌游戏下载| 桐庐棋牌世界| 大发扑克网址| 东莞市|