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TDLI Newsletter
Spring 2024
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Shanghai Party Secretary Chen Jining Visits TDLI
On the afternoon of January 11th, Chen Jining, the Secretary of the Municipal Party Committee of Shanghai, conducted an inspection of TDLI. During his visit, he engaged in a meaningful dialogue with the institute’s leadership, including Director Jie Zhang and Deputy Director Hong Ding, as well as a group of experts and young scholars. The discussions revolved around strategic topics such as the attraction of international talent and the innovation of fundamental research mechanisms. This visit underscores the city’s dedication to fostering a global scientific community and promoting cutting-edge research. Read More
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TDLI Leadership Joins CPPCC to Discuss Education and Research Integration
The National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) recently convened in Beijing.Among the attendees were TDLI Director Jie Zhang and Deputy Director Hong Ding, who traveled to the capital to participate in this significant event. Their agenda included contributing strategic insights on the integration of science and education, as well as offering recommendations for the advancement of graduate training programs.
The participation of TDLI’s leadership underscores the institute’s commitment to educational excellence and its proactive role in shaping the nation’s academic landscape. As China continues to emphasize the importance of education in its pursuit of global leadership in science and technology, the insights provided by Zhang and Ding at the CPPCC meeting will be instrumental in driving progress and nurturing the next generation of scientific talent.
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TDLI Annual Review and 2024 Outlook Meeting
TDLI convened its Annual Review and 2024 Outlook Meeting in Janurary. Led by TDLI's Director, Academician Jie Zhang, the meeting addressed key accomplishments from 2023 and outlined ambitious goals for the institute in the upcoming year. Read More
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Shanghai Pudong District Government Delegation Explores Cutting-edge Research at TDLI
Led by Wu Jincheng, Pudong New Area District Governor, a delegation visited TDLI.During the visit, Wu explored the Dark Matter and Neutrino Experimental Halls, gaining insights into TDLI's contributions to large-scale scientific research and its three major research platforms. Read More
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Shu Li Named Among 2023’s Top Ten Class Advisors at Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Recently, in the 2023 “Top Ten Class Advisors” selection at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, T. D. Lee Fellow Shu Li was honored with the title of “Top Ten Class Advisor of the Year.” Additionally, T. D. Lee Fellows Shao-Feng Ge and Ruidan Zhong were awarded the title of “Outstanding Class Advisor of the Year,” and Qingdong Jiang received the “Outstanding Class Advisor of the Year” title from Zhiyuan College. Read More
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No.11 T. D. Lee Colloquium by Prof. Masaki Oshikawa
On the afternoon of February 29, Professor Masaki Oshikawa, from the Institute for Solid State Physics at the University of Tokyo and a Fellow of the American Institute of Physics, visited the Tsung-Dao Lee Institute. He delivered the 11th Tsung-Dao Lee Lecture titled “Large Gauge Invariance in Quantum Many-Body Systems”. The event was hosted by Associated Professor Jianda Wu, a Tsung-Dao Lee fellow, with active participation from students and faculty members of the Institute. Read More
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No.12 T. D. Lee Colloquium by Prof. Luis C. Ho
On the afternoon of March 14th, Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and Professor at Peking University, Academician Ho, visited the TDLI to deliver the 12th TDLI Lecture on "The Ecosystem of Supermassive Black Holes and Their Host Galaxies." The lecture was hosted by Professor Dong Lai and attended by dozens of faculty and students, including Academician Yipeng Jing. The event also attracted over 3000 online viewers. Read More
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M87* One Year Later: Proof of a Persistent Black Hole Shadow
The Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration has released new images of M87* from observations taken in April 2018, one year after the first observations in April 2017. The new observations in 2018, which feature the first participation of the Greenland Telescope, reveal a familiar, bright ring of emission of the same size as we found in 2017. This bright ring surrounds a dark central shadow, and the brightest part of the ring in 2018 has shifted by about 30º relative from 2017 to now lie in the 5 o’clock position. Read More
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