The list of Science Exploration Awards was announced: Tsinghua University Tang Jie Ding Jian from Peking University Mathematics Institute is on the list, and the prototype of the three-body TV series "Ding Yi" is hotly discussed...

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Just now, the fifth "Scientific Exploration Award" list was released.

A total of 48 young scientists were awarded this time, including Tang Jie from Tsinghua University, Lu Cewu from Shanghai Jiaotong University, and Ding Jian from Peking University School of Mathematics.

It is worth mentioning that He Song, a winner in the field of mathematics and physics, was once hotly discussed as the prototype of the image of "Ding Yi" in the TV series "Three-Body Problem". (but later denied by himself)

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For the first time , Joseph Ryan MICHALSKI, an associate professor of the University of Hong Kong who is a non-Chinese awardee , has been working on the study of life on Mars.

In the next five years, they will receive a bonus of 3 million yuan from the Tencent Foundation for free use . In the past 4 years, 200 young scientists have been funded.

The detailed list is as follows~

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Focus on the field of information electronics, let's see who are the winners?

Information electronics field

Cheng Xiang , Boya Distinguished Professor of Peking University, IEEE Fellow.

The research direction mainly focuses on data-driven smart network and network intelligence research, focusing on smart transportation and logistics scenarios, including wireless communication channel modeling and application, communication perception integration technology, B5G/6G smart car networking, and multi-agent Synergy theory and technology research.

He has published more than 280 papers, and has won paper awards in many well-known international journals and conferences, including the Leonard Abraham Award (the journal with the highest impact factor in the communication field, representing the Chinese team for the first time).

Geng Xin , chief professor of Southeast University.

He is mainly engaged in the research of machine learning, pattern recognition, computer vision, etc. He founded the Pattern Learning and Mining (PALM) Laboratory of Southeast University and has served as the director of the laboratory so far. He has published more than 100 papers in important international academic journals and conferences in related fields .

He graduated from Nanjing University with a bachelor's degree and a master's degree from Deakin University in 2008. He was once the dean of the School of Computer Science and Engineering and the School of Software at Southeast University.

Lu Cewu is a professor at Shanghai Jiao Tong University.

His research mainly focuses on two directions: how to make machines understand human behavior; how to make understood human behavior guide robots to work and realize human-machine collaboration. Last year, an article on the mechanism of understanding the brain behavior of mouse groups appeared on Nature.

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He has won the Qiushi Outstanding Young Scholar Award. Graduated from the Chinese University of Hong Kong with a Ph.D. under the tutelage of Professor Jia Jiaya; then went to the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory for postdoctoral research. Among them, during the Stanford research period, he studied under Li Feifei and Professor Leo Guibas.

Song Qinghai , Professor of Harbin Institute of Technology.

His research fields include the design, fabrication, and characterization of various active and passive micro-nano photonic devices, and using related devices to study their intrinsic physical processes and explore their optoelectronic applications. Last year, his team made an important breakthrough in the field of high-purity ultra-integrated chiral light sources on Science.

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This is also Professor Song Qinghai's second Science paper, and it was also selected as one of the "Top Ten Progresses in Chinese Optics in 2022". He graduated from Fudan University with a bachelor's degree and worked as a research assistant at Northwestern University, Yale University, and Purdue University. He is currently a professor and doctoral supervisor in the Department of Electronic and Information Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology.

Tang Jie is a professor at Tsinghua University.

I believe readers already know this old friend very well.

He was selected as a 2023 AAAI Fellow at the beginning of this year and is also an ACM/IEEE Fellow. His research interests include artificial intelligence, data mining, social networks, machine learning, and knowledge graphs. He has won the ACM SIGKDD Test-of-Time Award (the best paper of the decade).

Its team has released ChatGLM, a dialogue robot based on a large model with hundreds of billions of parameters. He once participated in the co-founding of Zhipu AI, and the large models handed by Tang Jie are all "old friends" in the past few years: the super-large-scale pre-training large model "Enlightenment" (Enlightenment 2.0 has a parameter scale of 1.75 trillion); In 2021, the Chinese multi-modal pre-training large model M6 will be released jointly with the Alibaba Dharma Institute; the Chinese-English pre-training language large model GLM-130B has been open source.

Science Discovery Award

On the list of winners this time, there are 9 scientific research institutions including Tongji University, West Lake University, Anhui University of Technology, Tianjin Medical University General Hospital, as well as cities such as Ma'anshan City in Anhui Province and Changchun City in Jilin Province. For the first time, scientists are on the list.

There are 6 scientists from Peking University, 5 scientists from Tsinghua University, and 4 scientists from University of Science and Technology of China.

For the first time, female laureates appeared in the two fields of mathematical physics and transportation architecture.

They are: Peng Xinhua, a professor of physics at the University of Science and Technology of China, Zhou Ying, a professor of civil engineering at Tongji University, and Zou Li, a professor of ship engineering at Dalian University of Technology.

In the five years since the establishment of the Science Exploration Award, a total of 248 winners have been selected from 90 scientific research institutions. The average age is 41 years old, and the youngest winner is 30 years old.


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