GYSS 2017 for Android
[New Speakers at GYSS]
Speakers new to GYSS include Turing Award winners Dr Vinton Gray Cerf (2004), known as "one of the founding fathers of the Internet”; Professor Barbara Liskov (2008), a leading authority on computer language and system design; and Professor Butler Lampson (1992), recognised for his significant contributions to personal computing environments. Nobel Prize for Physics winner Professor Chen-Ning Yang (1957), the first Chinese Nobel Laureate, will also attend. With co-worker Professor Lee Tsung-Dao, who shared the 1957 Nobel Prize for Physics, showed that parity – a property that physicists had believed was always conserved, need not be. Together with Robert Mills, Yang also produced the Yang-Mills theory, which today lies at the heart of the Standard Model in physics.
The Summit also features two special guest speakers. These are Chairman of the Lindau Foundation and Council Member for the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings, Professor Jürgen Kluge, and Dr Juha Ylä-Jääseki, President and CEO of Technology Academy of Finland.
The theme for GYSS 2017 is "Advancing Science, Creating Technologies for a Better World". The Summit covers a range of disciplines in science such as chemistry, physics, medicine, mathematics, to computer science and engineering.
[Programme]
Morning plenary lectures and panel sessions will run from Day 1 to 4, followed by informal small group sessions with speakers in the afternoon. On Day 3, participants will have the opportunity to visit local educational institutions and research centres to dialogue with fellow researchers to understand the local research, and innovation eco-system and the research opportunities in Singapore. Site visits on the last day showcases how Singapore overcomes its constraints through deployment and adaptation of science and innovation. This underscores the important role that science and innovation plays in Singapore’s economic and social development. The Summit also includes social and cultural activities that will expose GYSS participants to the sights, sounds and tastes that reflect Singapore’s multicultural society.
Members of the public will have the opportunity to hear from the Summit’s distinguished speakers by participating in free public lectures held at venues including the National University of Singapore, Singapore Management University, Science Centre Singapore, and National Library Building.
[About the Global Young Scientists Summit]
The Global Young Scientists Summit was started in 2013 with the vision of inspiring young scientists to follow their dreams by bringing together promising scientists from around the world to learn from distinguished scientists, and from each other. The Summit provides a platform for conversations on science and research, technology innovation and society, and solutions to global challenges. Visit www.gyss-one-north.sg for more information.