News Express: Member of Chinese Academy of Sciences gives talk at UM on impact of X-ray on human civilisation

新聞快訊:中科院院士於澳大談X射線對人類文明影響

 

張澤
Zhang Ze

 


中科院院士於澳大談X射線對人類文明影響

澳門大學今(19)日舉行“大學講壇”,由中國科學院院士、浙江大學材料科學與工程學院教授、材料科學晶體結構專家張澤以“求是創新,文明進步”為題發表演說,探討X射線從1895年至今對人類文明、創新進步的影響。講座吸引一眾澳大和澳門中學師生及公眾人士參與,氣氛熱烈。

澳大校長宋永華致辭時表示張澤為中國科學事業培養了無數人才,在材料性能與顯微結構關係研究取得了系統創新性研究成果;並在納米材料、光電材料、能源材料等多個領域取得突破性成果,獲多個國家及部級科技獎勵。

講座上,張澤首先指出科技創新是人類進步的根本和動力,是推動人類文明不斷進步的源泉。他認為人類對科學的追求起源於“好奇心”:先發現、再發明、繼而創新,是求是的過程。其後,張澤介紹了從1901年起,首個與X射線有關的諾貝爾物理學獎至近年來科學家在相關領域到跨領域上的研究成績,以及其在跨領域研究上的心得和突破。最後,張澤勉勵與會者要勇於創新,強調老師是傳授知識的渠道,以激發學生思考、求是及建立正確的價值觀,讓學生能學到實事求是。在問答及交流環節,講者與參與者交流互動,討論氣氛熱烈。

張澤長期從事材料性能與顯微結構關係研究。近年來,他主要利用和發展現代電子顯微學原位、動態分析方法,研究先進材料在高溫、複雜力學載荷等外場作用下的結構演變與性能間關係研究。

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Member of Chinese Academy of Sciences gives talk at UM on impact of X-ray on human civilisation

As part of the University Lecture Series, the University of Macau (UM) held a talk titled ‘Veritas, Innovation, Civilization & Progress’ today (19 January). Zhang Ze, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, professor in the School of Materials Science and Engineering at Zhejiang University, and expert in crystal structure in materials science, was the speaker. The talk was well attended by students and faculty of UM and local secondary schools, as well as members of the public.

Speaking at the event, UM Rector Yonghua Song said that Prof Zhang has trained many science and technology talent for China and has achieved systematic and innovative research results on the relationships between material properties and microstructures. He has also received many awards for his research breakthroughs in the fields of nanomaterials, optoelectronic materials, and energy materials.

During the talk, Prof Zhang discussed the impact of X-rays on the progress of human civilisation from 1895 to the present day. He pointed out that technological innovation is the fundamental and driving force of the progress of human civilisation. Prof Zhang then presented the research findings in the field of X-ray, including the one that was first awarded a Nobel Prize in Physics in 1901. He also shared his perspectives and breakthroughs in interdisciplinary research. In addition, Prof Zhang encouraged the audience to be innovative and highlighted the role of teachers in conveying knowledge, stimulating students to think, seek the truth, and develop sound values. He also engaged in the Q&A and discussion session with the audience.

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https://www.um.edu.mo/news-and-press-releases/press-release/detail/57563/