scholarly journals Light People: Professor Jianhua Jiang

2022 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ying Zhang

EditorialRecently, Prof. Jianhua Jiang from Soochow University of China accepted an interview from Light: Science & Applications. Prof. Jiang works on topological photonics, topological phononics, and nonequilibrium physics. On this issue, he discusses the challenges and opportunities in topological photonics, topological phononics, and other topological synthetic systems. He also shares his experiences in cutting-edge research, the education of graduate students, and other challenges faced by junior researchers. Finally, he gives remarks and suggestions for Light: Science & Applications. Light People is a featured column of high-end interviews with outstanding scientists. It is our great honor to invite Prof. Jianhua Jiang, an outstanding young scientist, to showcase his research life and the story behind his success.

Bioanalysis ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 129-133
Author(s):  
Salvatore Calogero ◽  
Lisa Delahaye ◽  
Cara Gunning ◽  
Terence Hetzel ◽  
Tessa McDonald ◽  
...  

The 6th Young Scientist Symposium, a meeting organized by young scientists for young scientists under the umbrella of the European Bioanalysis Forum vzw and in collaboration with the Universities of Bologna and Ghent, included a variety of interesting presentations on cutting edge bioanalytical science and processes. Integrated in the meeting, an interactive round table session, the Science Café, discussed the challenges related to sustainability for bioanalytical lab activities. This manuscript reflects conclusions from these discussions. They can provide our community a compass for future business practices to embrace more sustainable laboratory activities considerate of smarter use of a wide array of resources and laboratory tools, resulting in increased wellbeing for our next generations and our planet.


Author(s):  
Cathrine Linnes

Globalization is a key reason why an organization outsources its activities or creates virtual teams to remain competitive in today's international market. Organizations are utilizing new technologies to become more efficient and employees frequently collaborate by using e-tools at work. Today´s workers are faced with a fast-paced work environment with frequently changing requirements and digital innovations. Keeping up with the development can be a challenge. Incorporating e-collaboration into the student learning process is, therefore, crucial to the modern learning environment as it prepares students to work in teams. This has become even more important now after the COVID-19. The pandemic has forced universities to go online at a record speed and the workforce to work from home. This study looks at the e-collaboration success, challenges, perception, and tools and delves into a quantitative study of graduate students who have been working on semester-long corporate projects in the information systems discipline.


Author(s):  
В. Х. Акаев

Изучение философии и методологии науки, философских проблем специальных наук магистрантами, аспирантами, молодыми учеными в техническом вузе - важная часть их теоретико-методологической, общенаучной подготовки. Специальные научные знания, получаемые студентами в техническом вузе, исследования, проводимые учеными, в том числе и молодыми, должны осмысливаться как в контексте широкого социокультурного, так и в конкретно-научном диапазоне. Очень важно, чтобы в этом контексте молодой ученый - аспирант, ассистент, избравший научный путь развития, освоил рациональные и эмпирические способы, методы исследования. Это возможно в том случае, если повысить уровень теоретико-методологической подготовки будущих специалистов, инженеров, молодых ученых. The study of philosophy and methodology of science, philosophical problems of special sciences by undergraduates, graduate students, and young scientists at a technical university is an important part of their theoretical, methodological, general scientific training. Special scientific knowledge obtained by students in a technical university, research carried out by scientists, including young people, should be comprehended both in the context of a wide socio-cultural and in a specific scientific range. It is very important that in this context a young scientist - graduate student, assistant, who has chosen the scientific path of development, mastered rational and empirical methods, research methods. This is possible if the level of theoretical and methodological training of future specialists, engineers, and young scientists is raised.


2020 ◽  
Vol 111 (3) ◽  
pp. 410-410
Author(s):  
Kristina Jenei ◽  
Chenoa Cassidy-Matthews ◽  
Punit Virk ◽  
Bethel Lulie ◽  
Kalysha Closson

2020 ◽  
Vol 111 (3) ◽  
pp. 408-409
Author(s):  
Kristina Jenei ◽  
Chenoa Cassidy-Matthews ◽  
Punit Virk ◽  
Bethel Lulie ◽  
Kalysha Closson

Lab on a Chip ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 16 (21) ◽  
pp. 4047-4062 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lingqian Chang ◽  
Lei Li ◽  
Junfeng Shi ◽  
Yan Sheng ◽  
Wu Lu ◽  
...  

In this review, the technical aspects of micro- and nanoscale electroporation with their representative cutting-edge research, including gene editing (CRISPR-Cas9), adoptive immunotherapy, and cellular reprogramming. The challenges and opportunities of advanced electroporation technologies are discussed.


2018 ◽  
Vol 4 (Esp01) ◽  
pp. 63
Author(s):  
Maciel M. Queiroz ◽  
Renato Telles ◽  
Marcio C. Machado ◽  
Walter C. Sátyro

The Industry 4.0 phenomenon is bringing opportunities and challenges to traditional business models and driving the reconfiguration of the supply networks. Big data analytics, cyber-physical systems, and the internet of things are cutting-edge technologies in which can be viewed as a pillar of the smart production systems. Although the literature growth in the Industry 4.0 and sustainability topics, studies reporting the integration of smart production systems and this cutting-edge technology in the environmental protection, safety and control are scarce. To outperform this gap, this study aims to propose a framework considering this integration. Since this is the first study that attempts to systematize these technologies in the environmental protection perspective, we believe that our proposed framework and research insights are a valuable contribution to scholars and practitioners. Additionally, our study contributes to the literature knowledge and advancement, shedding light on the Industry 4.0 main elements. Also, the proposed framework can be a reference model to support smart production systems projects.     


Author(s):  
Debbie L. Hahs-Vaughn ◽  
Charles D. Dziuban ◽  
Cynthia Y. Young

Graduate education is influenced by trends and events that are political, economic, social, technological, and demographic. These materialize into challenges and opportunities for graduate students, an overview of these is provided in the paper along with recommendations for navigating graduate education, written from the perspective of individuals who have successfully completed graduate school, who have served (or continue to serve) in faculty positions, and who can offer advice via their roles in administration. As expressed through the paper, the opportunities outweigh the challenges, particularly if you are deliberate in your roadmap, relentless in your quest to be informed, are wise enough to know what you don't know and ask questions (lots of questions) until you know the things that were, simply, not on your horizon.


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