EURAXESS Share:
Advance your Research through Mobility


Experience-Sharing
Workshop

Researchers of all fields are welcome to join us for an afternoon workshop, presenting EU and Chinese funding schemes open to international applicants, from a practical perspective.


The event, co-organised by EURAXESS Links China, Science and Technology Talent Centre of MoST, Shanghai S&T Commission and CAS Shanghai, will provide attendees with an overview of several funding possibilities enabling mobility between China and Europe. It is open to all researchers regardless of nationality, research stage or research field. 


The event will introduce two prestigious funding schemes by the European Union, the European Research Council (ERC) grants and Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowship. The attendees will hear engaging testimonials from two Chinese recipients who are beneficiaries of the well-known funding programmes open to all nationalities. 


We will also hear introduction to Chinese schemes open to international researchers from Shanghai S&T authorities as well as practical tips about Chinese funding schemes from the researcher's perspective.


Registration starts at 1.30 pm.  The event will be in English and Chinese (with simultaneous translation provided). 


The event will be followed by a networking reception at the CAS Shanghai's Hope Hotel right next to the meeting venue, at 5 pm. 

 

The workshop will also be good networking opportunity for all members of the Sino-European research community in Shanghai.

 


Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai Branch
Yueyang Road nr.319, Building nr.1, 2nd Floor Meeting Room
Xuhui District
Shanghai
LOCATION TBD
November
18
18
2
00
pm
6
00
pm
November
18
6
00
pm
Date TBD
RSVPs Closed

SEE YOU NEXT TIME!

Contact us on china@euraxess.net


EURAXESS Links China

Science and Technology Talent Center, MoST

Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai Branch

Shanghai S&T Commission

Schedule

13:30

Registration opens 

14:00

Welcome note: 

·      Dr Laurent Bochereau, Head of S&T Section, EU Delegation to China

Dr Gao Chenglin (Deputy Director General, Science and Technology Talent Center, MoST),

CAS representative, Shanghai S&T representative (tbc)

·       Introduction to event (Andrea Strelcova and Jacques de Soyres, EURAXESS Links China)

14:20

EU funding schemes open to Chinese researchers: Introduction and Testimonials

·       Introduction to European Research Council Grants (Jacques de Soyres, EURAXESS Links China)

·       Testimonial: European Research Council Grantee (Dr Feng Hao, University of Newcastle)

·       Introduction to Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellowships (Andrea Strelcova, EURAXESS Links China)

·       Testimonial: Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow (Dr Guojie Zhang, University of Copenhagen)

·        Q&A (20 mins)

15:20

Coffee break

15:50

Chinese funding schemes open to international researchers: Introduction and Testimonial 

·      Introduction to CAS President's International Fellowship Initiative (Dr Ru Zhitao, CAS Headquarters)

·      Testimonial: Dr Jerome Boyd-Kirkup (CAS-MPG Partner Institute of Computational Biology) 

·      Introduction to Shanghai Municipal Funding Schemes (Ms Chen Xin, Department of Basic Research, Shanghai S&T Commission)

·     Testimonial: Dr Peter B. Shull (Shanghai Jiaotong University)

  + Q&A (20 mins)

16:40

Conclusions and announcements

17:00

Networking reception (Hope Hotel, CAS Shanghai, No.500 Zhaojiabang Road)

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Testimonials:


Feng Hao, University of Newcasle

Dr Feng Hao received his Master’s degree in Engineering at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. He then completed his PhD at the Computer Laboratory at the Cambridge University in the UK. Awarded an ERC Starting grant of EUR 1.5 million in 2013, Dr Hao is currently based at the School of Computing Science, Newcastle University in the UK.  His research interests focus on exploring the interaction between cryptographic theory and security practice.

Guojie Zhang, University of Copenhagen

Dr. Guojie Zhang has just been appointed as tenure track Assistant Professor at the Department of Biology, University of Copenhagen (Center of Social Evolution), who hosted his Marie Curie International Incoming Fellowship (2012-2014). As Associate Director of National Genebank at BGI-Shenzhen, he has pioneered the application of genomic technologies in evolutionary studies of ants, birds, bats, fish and other non-model organisms to reveal the animal evolution history and the molecular mechanism of adaptation. 

Jerome Boyd-Kirkup,  CAS-MPG Partner Institute for Computational Biology

Jerome Boyd-Kirkup completed his undergraduate studies in Biochemistry at Imperial College London, and holds a PhD in Molecular Biology from the University of Cambridge. After finishing his PhD, Jerome took up a Postdoctoral position in the Laboratory of Jing-Dong Jackie Han. He has now been a CAS Young International Fellow at the CAS-MPG Partner Institute for Computational Biology for 3 years. His work has focused on Molecular Systems Biology of Aging and Disease, with a particular focus on Mitochondria. His work has been funded by grants from the National Natural Sciences Foundation China Research Fund for International Young Scientists.

Peter B. Shull,  Shanghai Jiaotong University

Pete Shull is an Assistant Professor based at the Institute of Robotics at SJTU. He holds a PhD in mechanical engineering from University of Stanford. His research is focused on wearable sensing and haptic feedback systems for human movement training and assessment.  His work has been funded by Shanghai municipality and grants from the National Natural Sciences Foundation China Research Fund for International Young Scientists.

You can have a look at pictures!

Nearly 90 participants joined us for "Advance Your Research through Mobility"

Many helpful leaflets and materials on EURAXESS, CAS, Marie Curie and ERC were distributed 

EURAXESS Links China, S&T Talent Center, CAS Shanghai and Shanghai S&T municipality co-organised the event

We  had a full room of international researchers, learning about EU and Chinese funding

Dr Laurent Bochereau, Head of S&T Section, EU Delegation to China, gave a short opening speech which also included Horizon 2020

Dr Feng Hao, one of 8 Chinese ERC grantees

Dr Pete Shull from SJTU, and Jacques de Soyres on the left

The highlights of the event were undeniably the testimonials of funding recipients 

Dr Jerome Boyd-Kirkup, sharing his positive experience with advancing his research in China

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