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The Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Jülich Research Centre in Germany are holding the 6th Sino-German Cooperation Symposium.

From October 22 to 23, the 6th Sino-German Workshop of Cooperation, jointly organized by the Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Jülich Research Centre in Germany, was successfully held at the Shanghai Institute of Microsystem. This workshop was co-hosted by the Chinese and German sides and was undertaken by the Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. More than 70 experts, scholars, and graduate students from the PGI-8 Institute, PGI-9 Institute, and IEK-5 Institute of the Jülich Research Centre in Germany, as well as from the Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, attended the workshop.


10 Moon 22 Date to 23 The 6th Cooperative Symposium between the Shanghai Institute of Microsystem, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and the Jülich Research Centre in Germany. The 6 the th Sino-German Workshop of Cooperation ) was successfully held at the Shanghai Institute of Microsystem. This seminar was co-organized by Chinese and German sides and hosted by the Shanghai Institute of Microsystem, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Participants included representatives from the Jülich Research Centre in Germany ( FZ-Juelich ) PGI-8 Research institute, PGI-9 Research institute, IEK-5 The Institute and the Shanghai Institute of Microsystem, Chinese Academy of Sciences 70 The seminar was attended by a number of experts, scholars, and graduate students.  

The opening ceremony of the seminar was chaired by Researcher Yu Yuehui, Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee and Secretary of the Discipline Inspection Commission of the Shanghai Institute of Microsystem. Academician Wang Xi, Director of the Shanghai Institute of Microsystem, Chinese Academy of Sciences, delivered the opening address, welcoming the guests attending the conference and providing an overview of the development journey of the Shanghai Institute of Microsystem. Researcher Xie Xiaoming, Chairman of the Superconductivity Division, reviewed the progress and achievements of previous Sino-German collaborations and offered a vision for future in-depth cooperation and exchanges between the two sides.  

This seminar covers four research topics, including superconducting electronics, bioelectronics, quantum materials, and photovoltaics. A total of abstracts have been collected. 46 The article focuses on a concentrated manner. 45 An academic report was presented. Participants engaged in extensive academic exchanges and discussions, creating an excellent platform for interaction among young Chinese and German research leaders and graduate students.  

The next day, Academician Wang Xi, Director of the Shanghai Institute of Microsystem, met with senior leaders from the Jülich Research Centre in Germany. Sebastian M. SCHMIDT The professors, representing the Chinese and German sides respectively, jointly signed the cooperation agreement for the “China-Germany Virtual Joint Institute for Functional Materials and Electronics,” and then… Sebastian M. SCHMIDT Professor and Andreas Offenhaeusser The professor presented the Certificate of Honorary Professorship from the Shanghai Institute of Microsystem. Members of the China-Germany Joint Steering Committee finalized the framework agreement on four key areas of cooperation and plan to promote the development of the joint research institute through measures such as mutual visits by scholars, student exchanges, and shared use of research facilities, thereby jointly advancing the next phase of collaborative research. The signing of this cooperation agreement will facilitate deeper collaboration between the two sides across multiple levels and in various fields, laying a solid foundation for future scientific and technological exchanges and cooperation in areas such as energy and health.  

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