各位校友:
波士顿作为全球教育、科技与创新的中心之一,为我们提供了一个独特的平台,共同展望科技前景,汇聚校友的智慧与力量。本次波士顿科技峰会将涵盖四大主题:金融投资、生物医药、人工智能和社会法律,旨在为校友们呈现一场富有启发和促进交流的知识盛宴。我们邀请了来自学术界和工业界的杰出校友,与校友们分享他们的科研成果、发展经历和行业见解。通过深入探讨,我们将共同探索这些领域的机遇与挑战,并为未来发展献计献策。
除了精彩的讲座之外,这次峰会我们还提供免费的午餐、茶歇和饭后甜点。在轻松愉快的氛围中,您可以享用美味的食物与老友畅谈。让我们相聚波士顿,共襄科技盛宴,共同开启一段探索未知、创造未来的旅程!同时我们欢迎校友们积极参与赞助,为峰会的顺利举办贡献力量。
活动地点: MIT Stata center Room 32-155 (32 Vassar St, Cambridge, MA 02139)
活动时间: 9:00AM - 3:00PM, Oct. 27th, 2024 (Sunday)
活动联系人:
李明达 (1802): molecule.li [at] outlook.com
姜丽桐 (10203): jianglitong [at] ustc.edu
Ticket type | Student/Scholar (Alumni) | Professional (Alumni) | General (Non-Alumni) |
Early-bird | 15 | 20 | 25 |
Regular | 30 | 40 | 60 |
报名链接
09:00 - 10:00
Check in & Coffee social
10:00 - 10:05
Introduction by USTCBAA
10:05 - 10:40
Talk: The Patent Process - Highlights for Industrial and Academic Researchers
Speaker: 张引 Philip Zhang
14:10 - 14:35
Talk: Optimization for AI, data science and engineering
Speaker: 张佳伟 Jiawei Zhang
14:35 - 15:00
Talk: Video Analytics in the Cloud:Performance and Privacy
Speaker: 高立新 Lixin Gao
15:00
Raffle and conclude
波士顿2024年中国科学技术大学校友峰会将在MIT的MIT Stata Center Room 32-155 (32 Vassar St, Cambridge, MA 02139) 举办,我们届时会有志愿者在门口指引大家到活动的教室。
附近停车场:Albany Street Parking Garage (36 Albany St, Cambridge, MA 02139),$11/day for weekends
MIT Stata Center 卫星地图
MIT Stata Center 外部
George Dai (8212)
Chief Investment Officer
Weatherbie Capital
George Dai is Chief Investment Officer and Portfolio Manager of Weatherbie Capital, LLC. George is a Portfolio Manager on the Weatherbie Specialized Growth, Weatherbie Long/Short, Alger Dynamic Opportunities and Weatherbie Enduring Growth Strategies. George joined Weatherbie Capital in March 2001 and has 25 years of investment experience. During his tenure at Weatherbie, he has been featured and quoted in several publications such as: The New York Times, Investor’s Business Daily, Barron’s, Reuters, Business Insider and Bloomberg. Prior to joining Weatherbie, he was an equity analyst with 1838 Investment Advisors. George received his M.B.A. from the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, (Director’s List), and his Ph.D. in chemistry from Johns Hopkins University. Previously, he earned a B.S. from the University of Science and Technology of China and was a pharmaceutical research scientist at Procter & Gamble. George is a prized Bridge player, and he holds four U.S. patents.
Philip Zhang 张引 (8103)
JD/PhD, Managing Principal
Milstein Zhang & Wu LLC
Dr. Zhang is Managing Principal of Milstein Zhang & Wu LLC, a law firm he co-founded in 2009. Dr. Zhang has 25 years of experience representing private and public companies and research institutions, particularly in the areas of pharmaceuticals, medical devices and advanced materials, including advising clients on IP strategies, worldwide patent procurement, patent validity and freedom-to-operate, and technology licensing. Dr. Zhang received his J.D. from Vanderbilt University Law School in 1999, his Ph.D. (organic chemistry) from Dartmouth College in 1995, and graduated from the University of Science & Technology of China in 1986.
Lixin Gao 高立新 (8100)
Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Lixin Gao is a University Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. She received a Ph.D. degree in Computer Science from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Her research interests include online social networks, and Internet routing, network virtualization and cloud computing. Between May 1999 and January 2000, she was a visiting researcher at AT&T Research Labs and DIMACS. She was an Alfred P. Sloan fellow between 2003-2005, received an NSF CAREER Award in 1999 and a fellowship from Harvard University Radcliffe Institute in 2021. She won the best paper award from IEEE INFOCOM 2010, and the test-of-time award in ACM SIGMETRICS 2010. Her paper in ACM Cloud Computing 2011 was honored with “Paper of Distinction”. She is a fellow of IEEE and ACM.
Jianwei Che 车健为 (8803)
Director, Computational Chemistry Core
Dana Farber Cancer Institute
Jianwei Che, PhD is a group leader at the Center for Protein Degradation of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (DFCI) and the director of computational chemistry core in the Department of Cancer Biology. Dr. Che’s research is focused on developing and applying molecular modeling and informatics methods for the discovery and optimization of selective small molecules for modulating protein functions.
Dr. Che leads a computational group in collaboration with chemists, structural biologists, and cell biologists to identify and optimize novel small molecules that target disease-relevant proteins such as kinases, E3 ligases, and transcription factors. Currently, his main research interests include covalent small molecule discovery and small molecule-induced protein-protein interactions, such as molecular glues. Prior to joining DFCI, Dr. Che led technology development for sensitive detection of cancer mutations in circulating tumor DNA from plasma samples at M3Bio, using molecular barcoding in library construction and sequencing data analysis. He was also a senior research investigator at the Genomics Institute of Novartis Research Foundation, where he applied various molecular modeling methods in small molecule drug discovery projects and biomarker research. Additionally, he is a scientific co-founder of matchpoint ther. Dr. Che has published over 90 peer reviewed scientific publications and is an inventor in many patents.
Peng Yi 伊鹏 (9808)
Assistant Professor, Joslin Diabetes Center
Harvard Medical School
Peng Yi was a student in 9808 (98207) from USTC. He earned his Ph.D. in genetics from UT Southwestern Medical Center and then completed postdoctoral training in the Department of Molecular and Cell Biology at Harvard University. He is currently an investigator at the Joslin Diabetes Center, an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, and an affiliated faculty member at the Harvard Stem Cell Institute. His lab is interested in researching pancreatic beta cell regeneration and protection against autoimmunity, aiming to understand the underlying mechanisms of Type 1 diabetes and find potential treatments or cures.
Wayne Ye 叶万瑜 (0204)
President, Dolphin Capital
Wayne Ye is an angel investor, portfolio manager, entrepreneur and Ph.D. in Particle Physics. Dr. Ye has rich experience in quantitative research, trading, venture investing and post-investment management. He conducted research and portfolio management in multiple renowned funds including Millennium Partners, and is currently heading the investment and recruitment efforts for his firm.
Jiang He 何江 (0508)
Co-founder, Senior Director of Scientific Affairs, Vizgen
Jiang He is the scientific co-founder and VP of R&D, Reagents in Vizgen, a life science company pioneering in single-cell spatial genomics. He completed his postdoc at MIT, Ph.D. at Harvard University in Xiaowei Zhuang’s lab, and B.S. from University of Science and Technology of China. His work focused on developing single molecule imaging techniques and applying them to study different biological processes. Within Vizgen, Jiang oversees the reagent and product development, as well as the lab service division. Jiang has been recognized with numerous awards including Forbes 30 under 30 in Healthcare, Spotlight Scholar at AIF, and STAT Wunderkind awardee. Jiang was also the Commencement Speaker at Harvard University in 2016, the first Chinese graduate to ever speak at Harvard’s commencement ceremony. His speech “The spider’s bite” argued the importance of disseminating the scientific knowledge to where it’s most needed. In addition to his academic efforts, Jiang has written a non-fictional book about rural China, titled Zouchu Zijide Tiankong (Walking Out a Way of My Own), to raise awareness of the living and health conditions of resource-limited regions in China. His story has been broadly covered by many media outlets, including the Forbes, Boston Globe, Huffington Post, Harvard Crimson, MIT News, Sixth Tone, Asia Times, Global Times, People’s Daily, China Daily, Sina News, Yahoo News, Tecent News, CCTV, HunanTV, and many others.
Jiawei Zhang 张佳伟 (1101)
Assistant Professor, Computer Science
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Jiawei Zhang is an incoming assistant professor in the Department of Computer Sciences at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Currently, he is a postdoctoral fellow supported by The MIT Postdoctoral Fellowship For Engineering Excellence in the Laboratory for Information & Decision Systems (LIDS) at MIT, working with Prof. Asuman Ozdaglar and Prof. Saurabh Amin. He obtained the Ph.D. degree in Computer and Information Engineering from the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen, with an advisory of Prof. Zhi-Quan (Tom) Luo, and was honored with the Presidential Award for Outstanding Doctoral Students. Previously, he obtained the B.Sc. in Mathematics (Hua Loo-Keng Talent Program) from the University of Science and Technology of China. His research interests include: • Optimization theory and algorithms with application to machine learning, energy, and signal processing • Optimization, generalization, and robustness of machine learning, reinforcement learning, generative models (including diffusion models, large models, foundation models)
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衷心感谢中国科大新创校友基金会、礼来亚洲基金、科大硅谷、杭州多域生物技术有限公司以及8103张引Phil Zhang对本次活动的慷慨资助。同时,特别感谢MIT CHIEF在场地布置方面的大力支持,也感谢NECINA、波士顿清华校友会、北京大学新英格兰校友会等合作伙伴在过去一年的鼎力支持。你们的帮助为本次活动提供了坚实的保障,确保了活动的顺利开展。