The scientific work of the Partner Group is aiming to comprehend the fundamental properties of internal interfaces that play a key role in the microstructure development and in the thermal, mechanical, and functional ...The scientific work of the Partner Group is aiming to comprehend the fundamental properties of internal interfaces that play a key role in the microstructure development and in the thermal, mechanical, and functional properties of ceramics.展开更多
As one of the first Partner Groups which were initiated to foster scientific exchange and interaction between the Max Planck Society (MPS) and the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), the Partner Group led by Lu Ke was ...As one of the first Partner Groups which were initiated to foster scientific exchange and interaction between the Max Planck Society (MPS) and the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), the Partner Group led by Lu Ke was established on April 1, 1999. During the past five years, the group has received substantial support from the CAS for equipment and from the MPS for personnel and travel expenses. Extensive and productive collaborations between the research staff and students of the Partner Group with several professors (departments) in the Max Planck Institute for Metals Research (MPI-MF) have led to significant advances in synthesis, mechanical properties, melting and superheating of nanostructured metals. The research is well recognized internationally and a substantial number of publications in high quality, peer-reviewed journals (including Science and Physical Review Letters) have resulted.At the MPI-MF, Ke Lu has collaborated with Manfred Ruhle and Reinhard Luck on crystallization studies, with Eric J. Mittemeijer on thermal stability and nanocrystal development, with Edward Arzt and Peter Gumbsch on computer simulation studies of melting and most recently with Huajian Gao and Helmut Dosch.展开更多
Project-oriented cooperation within the framework of the CAS-MPSagreement began in the early 1980s. Its methods differed according to scientific needs and included workshops and seminars, field research, overland expe...Project-oriented cooperation within the framework of the CAS-MPSagreement began in the early 1980s. Its methods differed according to scientific needs and included workshops and seminars, field research, overland expeditions, exchanges of materials and samples, and the training of young scientists and engineers. The German Research Foundation and the National Natural Science Foundation of China provided special funding for many of these projects.展开更多
The Partner Group does research in cosmology, focussing on the quantitative modeling of the structure and evolution of galaxies and galaxy clusters, the pattern of galaxies and of larger structures.
The Partner Group on Colloid and Interface Science is based on the International Joint Laboratory, established in the former Beijing Institute of Photographic Chemistry,Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), and was incor...The Partner Group on Colloid and Interface Science is based on the International Joint Laboratory, established in the former Beijing Institute of Photographic Chemistry,Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), and was incorporated into the Center for Molecular Science of the Institute of Chemistry, CAS in 1999.展开更多
In light of research policy development and the global efforts we are seeing to strengthen universities, and in light of the Increasing need for junior scientists, nonuniversity research facilities, too, are facing ne...In light of research policy development and the global efforts we are seeing to strengthen universities, and in light of the Increasing need for junior scientists, nonuniversity research facilities, too, are facing new challenges.展开更多
In April 1974, an eight-member delegation from the Max Planck Society (MPS), led by Professor Reimar Lust, the Society's President from 1974 to 1986, visited the People's Republic of China for the first time. ...In April 1974, an eight-member delegation from the Max Planck Society (MPS), led by Professor Reimar Lust, the Society's President from 1974 to 1986, visited the People's Republic of China for the first time. On April 25, Professor Wu Youxun, Vice President( 1950 - 1977) of the Chinese Academy of Sci-ences (CAS) and President Lust came to an agreement to collaborate on research work展开更多
The Max Planck Society and the Chinese Academy of Sciences have been cooperating very successfully for 30 years. With their innovative collaboration, they have contributed considerably to intensifying bilateral relati...The Max Planck Society and the Chinese Academy of Sciences have been cooperating very successfully for 30 years. With their innovative collaboration, they have contributed considerably to intensifying bilateral relations and to the progress of science in both countries. An essential aspect of such efficient cooperation is creativity. In this context creativity means now and then following paths which deviate from the norm, departing from established patterns. Individual scientists who achieve creative results fulfil these essential criteria: They command a profound knowledge of their own discipline as well as possessing enormous curiosity.展开更多
Leader of the Max Planck Junior Research Group on Cell Signal Transduction and Feed-back Regulation at the Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology(1995-2000)Since 2000, Director of the Shanghai Institutes ...Leader of the Max Planck Junior Research Group on Cell Signal Transduction and Feed-back Regulation at the Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology(1995-2000)Since 2000, Director of the Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences (SIBS)Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry and Cell BiologyShanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences Chinese Academy of Sciences 320 Yueyang Road, Shanghai 200031, ChinaTel. ++86-21-54921371 Fax ++86-21-54920078 E-mail gpei@sibs.ac.展开更多
The Partner Group works on topics in geometric analysis in cooperation with the corresponding research group at the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences in Leipzig.
MPS/CAS Partner Groups have become an important backbone of Sino-German collaboration, and they are considered to function as a nucleus for defining topics for the envisaged next generation of cooperation - as seen fr...MPS/CAS Partner Groups have become an important backbone of Sino-German collaboration, and they are considered to function as a nucleus for defining topics for the envisaged next generation of cooperation - as seen from the following reports and future plans.展开更多
One of the cooperation's most important Instruments for promoting promising young Chinese scientists was the establishment of so far six Independent Junior Research Groups in China.
The year 1995 marked a dccisvc changc in the nature of the collaboration. The coopcrative arrangement between the Chinese Academy of Scienccs amd the Max Planck Society entered new territory when it was agreed to esta...The year 1995 marked a dccisvc changc in the nature of the collaboration. The coopcrative arrangement between the Chinese Academy of Scienccs amd the Max Planck Society entered new territory when it was agreed to establish by charter two Independent Junior Research Groups at the CAS Institute of Biochcmistry and Cell Biology under展开更多
Today mankind is in a transition period to a new knowledge age. Both China and Germany entered the knowledge society at different times and under quite different circumstances. At the start of the 21 st century, howev...Today mankind is in a transition period to a new knowledge age. Both China and Germany entered the knowledge society at different times and under quite different circumstances. At the start of the 21 st century, however, both countries are faced with similar challenges and are展开更多
文摘The scientific work of the Partner Group is aiming to comprehend the fundamental properties of internal interfaces that play a key role in the microstructure development and in the thermal, mechanical, and functional properties of ceramics.
文摘As one of the first Partner Groups which were initiated to foster scientific exchange and interaction between the Max Planck Society (MPS) and the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), the Partner Group led by Lu Ke was established on April 1, 1999. During the past five years, the group has received substantial support from the CAS for equipment and from the MPS for personnel and travel expenses. Extensive and productive collaborations between the research staff and students of the Partner Group with several professors (departments) in the Max Planck Institute for Metals Research (MPI-MF) have led to significant advances in synthesis, mechanical properties, melting and superheating of nanostructured metals. The research is well recognized internationally and a substantial number of publications in high quality, peer-reviewed journals (including Science and Physical Review Letters) have resulted.At the MPI-MF, Ke Lu has collaborated with Manfred Ruhle and Reinhard Luck on crystallization studies, with Eric J. Mittemeijer on thermal stability and nanocrystal development, with Edward Arzt and Peter Gumbsch on computer simulation studies of melting and most recently with Huajian Gao and Helmut Dosch.
文摘Project-oriented cooperation within the framework of the CAS-MPSagreement began in the early 1980s. Its methods differed according to scientific needs and included workshops and seminars, field research, overland expeditions, exchanges of materials and samples, and the training of young scientists and engineers. The German Research Foundation and the National Natural Science Foundation of China provided special funding for many of these projects.
文摘The Partner Group does research in cosmology, focussing on the quantitative modeling of the structure and evolution of galaxies and galaxy clusters, the pattern of galaxies and of larger structures.
文摘The Partner Group on Colloid and Interface Science is based on the International Joint Laboratory, established in the former Beijing Institute of Photographic Chemistry,Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), and was incorporated into the Center for Molecular Science of the Institute of Chemistry, CAS in 1999.
文摘In light of research policy development and the global efforts we are seeing to strengthen universities, and in light of the Increasing need for junior scientists, nonuniversity research facilities, too, are facing new challenges.
文摘In April 1974, an eight-member delegation from the Max Planck Society (MPS), led by Professor Reimar Lust, the Society's President from 1974 to 1986, visited the People's Republic of China for the first time. On April 25, Professor Wu Youxun, Vice President( 1950 - 1977) of the Chinese Academy of Sci-ences (CAS) and President Lust came to an agreement to collaborate on research work
文摘The Max Planck Society and the Chinese Academy of Sciences have been cooperating very successfully for 30 years. With their innovative collaboration, they have contributed considerably to intensifying bilateral relations and to the progress of science in both countries. An essential aspect of such efficient cooperation is creativity. In this context creativity means now and then following paths which deviate from the norm, departing from established patterns. Individual scientists who achieve creative results fulfil these essential criteria: They command a profound knowledge of their own discipline as well as possessing enormous curiosity.
文摘Leader of the Max Planck Junior Research Group on Cell Signal Transduction and Feed-back Regulation at the Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology(1995-2000)Since 2000, Director of the Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences (SIBS)Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry and Cell BiologyShanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences Chinese Academy of Sciences 320 Yueyang Road, Shanghai 200031, ChinaTel. ++86-21-54921371 Fax ++86-21-54920078 E-mail gpei@sibs.ac.
文摘The Partner Group works on topics in geometric analysis in cooperation with the corresponding research group at the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences in Leipzig.
文摘MPS/CAS Partner Groups have become an important backbone of Sino-German collaboration, and they are considered to function as a nucleus for defining topics for the envisaged next generation of cooperation - as seen from the following reports and future plans.
文摘One of the cooperation's most important Instruments for promoting promising young Chinese scientists was the establishment of so far six Independent Junior Research Groups in China.
文摘The year 1995 marked a dccisvc changc in the nature of the collaboration. The coopcrative arrangement between the Chinese Academy of Scienccs amd the Max Planck Society entered new territory when it was agreed to establish by charter two Independent Junior Research Groups at the CAS Institute of Biochcmistry and Cell Biology under
文摘Today mankind is in a transition period to a new knowledge age. Both China and Germany entered the knowledge society at different times and under quite different circumstances. At the start of the 21 st century, however, both countries are faced with similar challenges and are