Group 1 - The 10th World Congress of Chinese Mathematicians is taking place in Shanghai, featuring over 300 high-level academic reports and awards such as the "Chinese Fields Medal" [1] - The Shanghai Institute of Mathematics and Interdisciplinary Research, led by the first Chinese Fields Medalist Shing-Tung Yau, has attracted over 100 researchers from nearly 20 countries within just two years [2][3] - The institute's innovative mechanism for talent selection emphasizes potential over traditional metrics, allowing for a diverse range of applicants, including many from prestigious universities [3][4] Group 2 - The institute promotes a long-term evaluation system for young scientists, focusing on originality and long-term value rather than short-term output [4] - Collaboration with Fudan University for graduate training aims to foster a positive interaction between teaching and research, enhancing talent development [4] - The research institute's focus on interdisciplinary innovation is highlighted by its allocation of 50% of resources to interdisciplinary studies, with the remaining 50% split between foundational mathematics and applied mathematics [5][6] Group 3 - Shanghai's commitment to foundational research is evident through its financial support, with at least one-third of municipal science and technology funds dedicated to basic research [8] - The city has seen significant achievements in scientific publications and awards, with Shanghai scientists contributing to 30% of national papers in top journals [8] - The World Congress aims to position Shanghai as a leading hub for mathematical frontiers and interdisciplinary innovation [8]
脑力激荡 上海迎来“数学时刻” 世界华人数学家大会今开幕
Jie Fang Ri Bao·2026-01-03 01:55