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SUMMARY:Call for Paper: The 5th International Conference on High Performance Big Data and Intelligent Systems (HDIS 2023)
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SUMMARY:17th International Symposium on Persistent Toxic Substances & Health
DESCRIPTION:MENU HOMEVENUE & ACCOMMODATIONSCOMMITTEESREGISTRATIONABSTRACT SUBMISSIONPROGRAMALBUMCONTACT HOMEVENUE & ACCOMMODATIONSCOMMITTEESREGISTRATIONABSTRACT SUBMISSIONPROGRAMALBUMCONTACT\n \nThe International Symposium on Persistent Toxic Substances & Health (ISPTS) is the premier event for scientists and experts to discuss the latest research progress and developments in the areas of persistent and emerging pollutants. Since 2004\, ISPTS have been hosted and organized by prominent academic institutions around the world. The 17th ISPTS will be held from September 18-22\, 2023 in Macao SAR\, China and organized by University of Macau\, Hong Kong Baptist University\, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences of Chinese Academy of Sciences and UMTec Limited.   \nWe thank all participants and sponsors of the 17th ISPTS\, and congratulate following award winners. \nYoung Scientist Award \n\nYongguang YIN (Chinese Academy of Sciences)\nDi HU (Hong Kong Baptist University)\n\nAgilent Best Oral Presentation Award \n\nXue LI (Jinan University)\n\n17th ISPTS Best Oral Presentation Award \n\nDan XU (Dalian Maritime University)\nLixia ZHAO (Chinese Academy of Sciences)\nYanxu ZHANG (Nanjing University)\nLin ZHU (Hong Kong Baptist University)\n\nAgilent Best Poster Presentation Award \n\nThomas Ka-Yam LAM (Hong Kong Baptist University)\n\n17th ISPTS Best Poster Presentation Award \n\nChuxuan ZHAO (University of Chinese Academy of Sciences)\nYuchen GAO (Zhejiang University)\nSiyi LIN (Hong Kong Baptist University)\nCongcong ZHANG (Beihang University)\n\n\nFounding Chair \n\n\n\n\nGuibin JIANG\, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences\, Chinese Academy of Sciences \n\n\n\n\n\nProf. Guibin Jiang is an Academician of Chinese Academy of Sciences. He currently serves as Vice Director of the Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences of CAS and Director of the State Key Laboratory of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology. His research focuses on the analytical development and environmental characterization of persistent organic pollutants\, as well as the speciation of organometallic compounds. He is also involved in the research of nanomaterials\, their environmental processes\, toxicology\, and applications. \nProf. Jiang is a distinguished researcher in the fields of analytical chemistry and environmental chemistry and has made significant contributions to the improvement and internationalization of these scientific fields in China. Notably\, he led the establishment of the Asian Office of the internationally renowned journal Environmental Science and Technology. He has received numerous prestigious awards and honors\, including the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars and the Young Scientist Award of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. \n\n\n\n\nPlenary speakers (In alphabetical order) \n\n\n\n\nZongwei CAI\, Hong Kong Baptist University\, Hong Kong SAR\, China \n\n\n\n\n\nProf. Zongwai Cai is the Director of the Dioxin Analysis Laboratory and the State Key Laboratory of Environmental and Biological Analysis. He specializes in the development and application of mass spectrometry for trace analysis in complex systems like the environment\, food\, and biological matrices. He also specifically looks into metabolomics and proteomics in relation to human health and diseases associated with environmental pollution. He has published > 800 papers\, with an H-index of 82 based on Google Scholar. \nHe has received numerous accolades\, including the “Distinguished Young Scholar Award” from the Nature Science Foundation of China in 2003\, an “Overseas Renowned Scholar” by the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2005 and “Changjiang Scholar – Chair Professor” in 2013. \n\n\n\n\nJianmin CHEN\, Fudan University\, China \n\n\n\n\n\nProf. Jianmin Chen is a distinguished professor in the Department of Environmental Science & Engineeringat Fudan University in Shanghai since 2012. He is also the Executive Dean\, Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Director of the Shanghai Key Laboratory of Atmospheric Particle Pollution and Prevention (LAP3). With a background in chemistry\, he has conducted extensive research in aerosol science\, tropospheric multiphase chemistry\, aerosol-cloud interaction\, fine particle toxicology\, and haze episodes and formation. Dr. Chen has published over 460 papers\, citation times 12\,200+\, H-index 56\, 34 Chinese patents and 2 USA patents. He received many honors and awards including Chevalier dans L’ordre des Palmes Cadémiques and State Council Special Allowance Expert by the State Council of the People’s Republic of China in 2015\, and the Clarivate Highly Cited Researcher 2020. \n\n\n\n\nBradley CLARKE\, University of Melbourne\, Australia \n\n\n\n\n\nDr. Bradley Clarke is a Senior Lecturer in Environmental Science and Analytical Chemistry at the University of Melbourne and leads the “Australian Laboratory for Emerging Contaminants”. He previously served as the Program Manager of Environmental Science at RMIT University from 2016 to 2019 and has held research positions at Imperial College in London and the University of Arizona. \nDr. Clarke’s research aligns with industry needs and focuses on evaluating the risks posed to public health and the environment by both legacy and emerging persistent organic pollutants. His particular interests include the assessment of per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)\, brominated flame retardants\, and microplastics. Through his work\, Dr. Clarke aims to contribute to a better understanding of these contaminants and their potential impact on ecosystems and human health. \n\n\n\n\nYong-Chien LING\, National Tsing Hua University\, Taiwan\, China \n\n\n\n\n\nProf. Yong-Chien Ling is a renowned analytical chemist\, specializes in green chemistry\, environmental impact assessment\, and environmental testing and monitoring. His research focuses on addressing practical application problems\, supporting government initiatives in environmental protection\, and creating a safe and comfortable living environment for citizens. Prof. Ling is also highly respected for his contributions in the scientific community. He has supervised > 100 Ph.D. and Master students and published > 250 academic papers in SCI journals. He serves as an author\, co-author\, and reviewer for esteemed national and international publications\, and maintains active associations with various societies and academies worldwide. Prof. Ling has received numerous awards for his outstanding contributions to the field\, including but not limited to Academic Award in Environmental Protection by Environmental Protection Administration in 2011\, Society Award by Chinese Environmental Analysis Society in 2012 and Excellence in Research Award by National Tsing Hua University in 2013. \n\n\n\n\nMichael K. W. SIU\, University of Windsor\, Canada \n\n\n\n\n\nProf. Michael Siu is a renowned researcher and academic leader in mass spectrometry. He currently serves as Vice-President of Research and Innovation at the University of Windsor. Prof. Siu received his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Dalhousie University in 1981 and had served at the National Research Council of Canada for 16 years. In 1998\, he became a Professor of Chemistry at York University\, where he founded the Centre for Research in Mass Spectrometry. Dr. Siu has made significant contributions to the field and authored numerous articles and presentations. He has published > 400 papers\, with an H-index of 68 based on Google Scholar. \nHe has received various prestigious awards\, including New Pioneers Award in Science and Technology in 2007 and Chinese Canadian Legend Award in 2012. Dr. Siu is a Fellow of the Chemical Institute of Canada and the Royal Society of Canada. Apart from his research\, Dr. Siu emphasizes the practical application of academic research for societal benefit. He aims to facilitate partnerships between academia\, government\, and industry to drive innovation and creativity for societal improvement. \n\n\n\n\nKeynote speakers (In alphabetical order) \n\nDa CHEN\, Jinan University\, China\nJiubin CHEN\, Tianjin University\, China\nPhilippe CORVINI\, University of Applied Sciences and Arts\, Switzerland\nFrancesco FAIOLA\, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences\, Chinese Academy of Sciences\, China\nXinbin FENG\, Institute of Geochemistry\, Chinese Academy of Sciences\, China\nCheng GU\, School of Environment\, Nanjing University\, China\nYan HE\, Zhejiang University\, China\nYong LIANG\, Jianghan University\, China\nRunzeng LIU\, Shandong University\, China\nJianbo SHI\, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences\, Chinese Academy of Sciences\, China\nLijun WU\, Anhui University\, China\nChengdong ZHANG\, Beijing Normal University\, China\nTong ZHANG\, Nankai University\, China\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\nAbstract submission deadline:\nAugust 15th\, 2023\n\n\nRegistration Early bird:\nAugust 15th\, 2023\n\n\n \n\n\n\nRegistration Fee:  \n\n\nRegular US$600\, Early Bird US$500\, Students US$260One day registration (Regular US$300\, Early Bird US$200)Accompanied persons US$200 \nSee REGISTRATION for more details \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nConference Co-chairs: \n\nZongwei Cai (Hong Kong Baptist University\, Hong Kong SAR\, China)Jie Xu (University of Macau\, Macao SAR\, China)Guibin Jiang (Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences\, CAS\, China)\n\n\n \n\n\n\nContact: \n\nISPTS2023@um.edu.mo\, venusleong@um.edu.mo\n\n\n\n  \n\nMacau is a vibrant city with plenty of historical heritage and diversified culture\, more than just casinos that she fames herself for. Please check it out here for more details: https://www.macaotourism.gov.mo/en/. \nUniversity of Macau is a rapidly growing international university\, with a multicultural campus and a system of whole-person education. For more details\, please see: https://www.um.edu.mo/. \nVENUE \nN1 Multi-function Hall and N2 University Hall (U Hall)\, \nUniversity of Macau\, Avenida da Universidade\, Taipa\, Macao SAR\, China \n \n \n  \nTRANSPORTATION \nHere is some information that you might find handy for your trip planning: \n\n\nTravel to Macao: https://www.macaotourism.gov.mo/en/travelessential/before-you-travel/travelling-to-macao; \n\n\nTraveling document(s): \nNon-residents of the Macao SAR are required to possess a valid passport and “entry permit” or “visa” for entry to Macao\, except for nationals of 81 countries (see table in the website: https://www.gov.mo/en/services/ps-1474/ps-1474b/#6) who are subject to “visa” and “entry permit” exemption. \nVisitors from Mainland China can apply for a Exit-Entry Permit for Travelling to and from Hong Kong and Macao (EEP) to travel to Macau for up to seven days at your city authority. \n\n\nArriving UM \n\n\nBus \nThere are several buses to the University of Macau: 71/71S/72/73/73s and a night bus N6. \nPublic buses operate frequently throughout Macau\, Taipa\, and Coloane. Buses have onboard stop notifications in Cantonese\, Portuguese\, Mandarin and English. \nYou can check bus routes and real-time locations at https://www.dsat.gov.mo/bus/site/busstopwaiting.aspx?lang=en. \nPrice: MOP 6.00 in cash / MOP 3.00 with a Macau Pass. \n\n\nTaxi \nThe taxi in Macau is in black with a cream roof. For radio taxi service\, please call +853 8500 0000 / +853 2828 3283. \nThere is also a special radio taxi service\, which the vehicle is either in blue or red in colour. For special radio taxi service\, please call: +853 2881 2345\, visit http://macaotaxi.com/en/\, download mobile app “Macau Taxi” or scan the QR code of the taxi. \nPrice: Base price (first 1.6 km): MOP 19.00\, additional MOP 2.00 for each 260 m afterwards. Extra fees: Taxi waiting fee is MOP 2.00 for every minute. Taxis have a MOP 3.00 luggage storing fee. See http://macaotaxi.com/en/%E6%94%B6%E8%B2%BB%E6%A8%99%E6%BA%96/ for more detailed information. \n\n\n\nBoarding From\nEstimated Time\nEstimated price\n\n\nMacau International Airport / Taipa Ferry Terminal\n20-30 min\nMOP 72-92\n\n\nOuter Harbour Ferry Terminal\n30-40 min\nMOP 108-129\n\n\nZhuhai-Macao Artificial Island of Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge\n40-50 min\nMOP 138-164\n\n\nBorder Gate / Qingmao Port\n35-45 min\nMOP 120-143\n\n\nMacao Port Zone of Hengqin Port\n25-30 min\nMOP 77-92\n\n\n\n\n\n  \nACCOMMONDATION \nUM Guest House \nUM Guest House Booking Form Fully booked \nLocated in N1\, the exquisitely furnished UM Guest House provides a comfortable and quiet environment. All guest rooms will be equipped with full hotel amenities\, and will provide guests with modern\, simple\, charming and stylist accommodation experience.  \nFacilities \n\n\n\n\nActivity Room\n\nMeeting Room\n\nN1 Fitness Room\n \nFront Desk Area\n\n\n\nMore information: https://srs.sao.um.edu.mo/um-guest-house/ \nCancellation Policy\nAny cancellation or amendment must be made to the local organizing committee of ISPTS2023 by email at ispts2023@um.edu.mo / venusleong@um.edu.mo at least 3 working days prior to the guest’s check‐in day. Otherwise\, a special charge of 1 night room rate will be applied. \n  \nMarina Phantom Apartment Hotel 君樂皇府公寓式酒店 \nThe available room types of the hotel are mainly superior twin-bedded rooms and the participant of the symposium can enjoy a special room rate of MOP680 nett per room per night. Please provide the following information to sales@pousadamarinainfante.mo for reservation by 31 August and state ISPTS2023 to enjoy the special rate. \nInformation for Reservation\nGuest Name\nNo. of Room\nCheck-in Date\nCheck-out Date\nCredit Card No.\nCredit Card Exp. Date\nCard Holder\nContact No. \nShuttle bus is available between the hotel and main borders and the schedule is available HERE. \nOne round trip shuttle bus will be provided from the hotel to the symposium venue with schedule shown below: \n\n\n\nSeptember 18th\n\n17:30 Hotel – UM N1\n21:00 UM N1 – Hotel \n\n\n\nSeptember 19th\n\n08:30 Hotel – UM N1\n21:00 D’ouro – Hotel \n\n\n\nSeptember 20th\n\n08:30 Hotel – UM N1\n21:00 UM N1- Hotel \n\n\n\nSeptember 21st\n\n08:30 Hotel – UM N1\n14:00 UM N1 – Hotel \n\n\n\n\nAddress: Terreno junto à Avenida Marginal Flor de Lótus e à Avenida dos Jogos da Ásia Oriental (a parte de ampliação)\, Taipa\, Macau\nTel: +853 2883 8291 \n \n\nPayment\nAll charge concerned will be responsible by guest.\nRoom charge to be settled in full at check-in while incidental charge (if occurred) to be paid prior to guest’s departure. \nAmendment and Cancellation\nAny amendment and cancellation is acceptable before 15 September 2023. Otherwise\, the entire reservation will be charged. \nCancellation Policy\nAny cancellation or amendment must be made to Marina Phantom Apartment Hotel by email at sales@pousadamarinainfante.mo at least 3 working days prior to the guest’s check‐in day. Otherwise\, a special charge of 1 night room rate will be applied. \n  \n*Breakfast is not included for both hotels. Guests staying in UM Guest House may consider to have breakfast in Élysée Bakery while guests staying in Marina Hotel would need to manage the breakfast themselves. \n\nConference Co-chairs: \n\nZongwei Cai (Hong Kong Baptist University\, Hong Kong SAR\, China)\nJie Xu (University of Macau\, Macao SAR\, China)\nGuibin Jiang (Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences\, CAS\, China)\n\nScientific Committee: \n\nYong Cai (Florida International University\, USA)\nZongwei Cai (Hong Kong Baptist University\, Hong Kong SAR\, China)\nPhilippe Corvini (FHNW\, Switzerland)\nJay Gan (University of California\, Riverside USA)\nRong Ji (Nanjing University\, China)\nGuibin Jiang (Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences\, CAS\, China)\nMatthias Kästner (UFZ Leipzig\, Germany)\nX. Chris Le (University of Alberta\, Canada)\nXiangdong Li (Hong Kong Polytechnic University\, Hong Kong SAR\, China)\nXiaoguang Meng (Stevens Institute of Technology\, US)\nJie Xu (University of Macau\, Macao SAR\, China)\nXiangru Zhang (The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology\, Hong Kong SAR\, China)\nJincai Zhao (Institute of Chemistry\, CAS\, China)\nMinghui Zheng (Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences\, CAS\, China)\nTong Zhu (Peking University\, China)\n\nOrganizing Committee: \n\nYongjie Li (University of Macau\, Macao SAR\, China)\nJie Xu (University of Macau\, Macao SAR\, China)\nTianwei Hao (University of Macau\, Macao SAR\, China)\nPing Zhang (University of Macau\, Macao SAR\, China)\nWeng Seng Lai (University of Macau\, Macao SAR\, China)\nShaoping Li (University of Macau\, Macao SAR\, China)\nJing Zhao (University of Macau\, Macao SAR\, China)\nDawei Lu (Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences\, CAS\, China)\nJianlin Wu (Macao University of Science and Technology\, Macao SAR\, China)\nYangzhao Sun (Norwegian Institute for Water Research\, Norway)\nBaowei Chen (Sun Yat-Sen University\, China)\nDa Chen (Jinan University\, China)\nZhifeng Chen (Guangdong University of Technology\, China)\nDi Hu (Hong Kong Baptist University\, Hong Kong SAR\, China)\nJingyun Fang (Sun Yat-Sen University\, China)\nYuanyuan Tang (Sothern University of Science and Technology\, China)\nMingzhi Huang (South China Normal University\, China)\nYong-Chien Ling (National Tsing Hua University\, Taiwan\, China)\n\n  \n\nRegistration fee \n\n\n\n \nUSD\nRMB\nHKD\nMOP\n\n\nRegular\n600\n4\,330\n4\,720\n4\,860\n\n\nEarly Bird\n500\n3\,610\n3\,930\n4\,050\n\n\nStudents\n260\n1\,880\n2\,040\n2\,110\n\n\nOne day registration – Regular\n300\n2\,170\n2\,360\n2\,430\n\n\nOne day registration – Early Bird\n200\n1\,450\n1\,570\n1\,620\n\n\nAccompanied persons\n200\n1\,450\n1\,570\n1\,620\n\n\n\n  \nEarly bird\, August 15th\, 2023 \nCLICK HERE FOR REGISTRATION \n\nProspective authors may submit an abstract in English of up to 300 words related to the theme topics. The work in a proposed paper shall be original and has not been published elsewhere. \nSTART YOUR ABSTRACT SUBMISSION HERE \nThe abstract submission deadline is to August 15th\, 2023. \n\nSymposium Themes: \n\nToxicology of PTS\nOccurrence\, transport and fate of PTS\nMercury and heavy metals\n\n\n\n\nConference Program:\n\n\nSeptember 18th\, Monday\n– Registration + Welcome reception\n\n\nSeptember 19th\, Tuesday\n– Opening ceremony + Plenary lecture + Parallel sessions + Sponsor dinner \n\n\nSeptember 20th\, Wednesday\n– Plenary lecture + Parallel sessions + Gala dinner\n\n\nSeptember 21st\, Thursday\n– Plenary lecture + Parallel sessions + Closing Ceremony\n\n\nSeptember 22nd\, Friday\n– Local historical/environmental site visit\n\n\n\n  \nThe schedule in detail is available HERE and the abstract book is available HERE. \n  \n Highlight Videos\n\nhttps://vod.um.edu.mo/fst/ISPTS2023_video1.mp4\n  \nhttps://vod.um.edu.mo/fst/ISPTS2023_video2.mp4\n  \n Welcoming \n				\n					\n					\n					\n				Loading the next set of gallery items...Load More Opening \n				\n					\n					\n					\n				Loading the next set of gallery items...Load More Day 1 \n				\n					\n					\n					\n				Loading the next set of gallery items...Load More Agilent Night \n				\n					\n					\n					\n				Loading the next set of gallery items...Load More Day 2 \n				\n					\n					\n					\n				Loading the next set of gallery items...Load More Day 3 \n				\n					\n					\n					\n				Loading the next set of gallery items...Load More Award  \nContact: \nISPTS2023@um.edu.mo\, venusleong@um.edu.mo \n\nORGANIZERS \n \n \n\n\nPLATINUM SPONSOR \n \n\n\nGOLD SPONSOR \n \n\n\nSILVER SPONSORS \n \n\n\nEXHIBITOR \n \n\nCopyright 2023 © Faculty of Science and Technology\,  University of Macau.  |   All Rights Reserved
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SUMMARY:On the empty balls of super-Brownian motion and branching random walk
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SUMMARY:Online Performance Analysis for Gas Turbine
DESCRIPTION:Instructors/Speakers\nProf. Dengji ZHOU\n \nAssociate Professor\, \nSchool of Mechanical Engineering\,   \nShanghai Jiao Tong University
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