复旦大学智库周系列活动
CLIMATE, HEALTH ANDTHE IMAGINATIONSOF HUMAN FUTURES
Agenda of the Opening Seminar of Fudan-European Centre for China Studies(FECCS) at University of Oslo (UiO)
May 18th, 2021 (Tuesday)
Hosts:
University of Oslo
Fudan University
Organizers:
Department of Culture Studies and Oriental Languages, UiO
Fudan Development Institute, Fudan University
About FECCS:
The Fudan-EuropeanCentre for China Studies (FECCS) serves as a bridge and platform for thepromotion of academic collaboration between China and Europe, more specificallybetween Fudan University (FU) and Universities in Europe. Based at theUniversity of Oslo (UiO), the Centre facilitates new and existing jointresearch projects involving scholars at FU and UiO, and use existing universitynetworks at both universities, mainly in Asia and Europe, to further strengthenChinaEurope collaborations with a focus on research, research-basedcommunication in society, and post-graduate student exchange.
Part 1 Forum Agenda:
Time: 9:00-12:15 a.m. (CET)/15:00-18:15 p.m.(Beijing Time), May 18th, 2021
Venue at Fudan: Think Tank Building
Zoom link 1 (wholeevent, Session I andIII):https://uio.zoom.us/j/65687362678?pwd=cWREWlh0b0NhdmF2eUJHeWZEME5KUT09
Meeting ID: 656 8736 2678
Passcode: 996422
Zoom link 2(Session II):
https://uio.zoom.us/j/68605240952?pwd=VURLTGVHOEtuUmlHVWhiZWkzaXJRZz09
Meeting ID: 686 0524 0952
Passcode: 511092
09:00-09:10 (CET) /15:00-15:10 (Beijing Time)
Opening Remarks
Chair:
Chen Zhimin
Vice President of Fudan University
Speakers:
Svein Stølen
Rector, University of Oslo
Xu Ningsheng
President, Fudan University
09:10-10:35 (CET)/15:10-16:35(Beijing Time)
Session I: ClimateChange and Sustainability
10:35-10:45 (CET)/16:35-16:45(Beijing Time)
Coffee Break
10:45-12:05 (CET)/16:45-18:05(Beijing Time)
Session II:Understanding Brain Disorders
Session III:Fiction and the Future
12:05-12:15 (CET) /18:05-18:15(Beijing Time)
Wrap up
Co-Chairs:
Rune Svarverud
Director, FECCS
Liu Chunrong
Executive Vice Director, FECCS
• Speeches by representatives of eachsession (2 mins/each)
• Wrap up by Mette Halskov Hansen (ViceRector, University of Oslo)
Session I: Climate Change andSustainability
Time: 09:00-10:35 (CET)/15:10-16:35(Beijing Time)
Climate change has been recognized as anincreasingly serious threat at the global level, together with concerns aboutenvironmental issues (e.g. air pollution) at the regional and local levelparticularly in cities. Energy systems and energy use play a significant rolein producing both carbon emission and air pollutants, thus linking the two.China, Norway and others have made a commitment to achieve the goal of carbonpeak and neutrality. Which sustainable energy approaches can achieve the goalsof carbon peak and neutrality in China? What are the co-benefits of energytransition in tackling climate change? And are there potential negativeeffects? What is the role of cities in dealing with climate change andenvironmental issues at the local level? How can researchers from bothcountries learn from each other and work together with common interests?
Venue: Room 106, Think Tank Building
https://uio.zoom.us/j/65687362678?pwd=cWREWlh0b0NhdmF2eUJHeWZEME5KUT09
Meeting ID: 656 8736 2678
Passcode: 996422
Co-chairs
Vebjørn Bakken
Director, UiO:Energy, University of Oslo
Tang Xu
Professor,Executive Director of FDU-IRDR-ICoE on Risk Interconnectivity andGovernance on Weather/Climate Extremes Impact and Public Health
Wang Lin
Dean, Department ofEnvironmental Science & Engineering, Fudan University
09:10-09:20 (CET) /15:10-15:20 (Beijing Time)
Opening remarks ofthe co-chairs
Vebjørn Bakken
Director, UiO:Energy, University of Oslo
Wang Lin
Dean, Departmentof Environmental Science & Engineering, Fudan University
09:20-09:30 (CET) /15:20-15:30 (Beijing Time)
Wu Libo
Director, ResearchCenter for Energy Economics and Strategy, Fudan University
09:30-09:40 (CET)/15:30-15:40 (Beijing Time)
Truls Norby
Professor,Department of Chemistry, University of Oslo
09:40-09:50 (CET)/15:40-15:50 (Beijing Time)
Jiang Ping
AssociateProfessor, Department of Environmental Science & Engineering, FudanUniversity
09:50-10:00 (CET) /15:50-16:00 (Beijing Time)
Taran Mari Thune
Professor, Centrefor Technology, Innovation and Culture, University of Oslo
10:00-10:10 (CET) /16:00-16:10 (Beijing Time)
Molly Wang
Programme Manager for the Climate Action Planning China Programme, C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group
10:00-10:10 (CET) /16:00-16:10 (Beijing Time)
Discussion
10:30-10:35 (CET) /16:30-16:35 (Beijing Time)
Wrap up
Tang Xu, Professor, Executive Director ofFDU-IRDR-ICoE on Risk Interconnectivity and Governance on Weather/Climate Extremes Impact and Public Health
10:35-10:45 (CET) /16:35-16:45(Beijing Time)
Coffee Break
Session II: Understanding Brain Disorders
Time: 10:45-12:05 (CET)/16:45-18:05(Beijing Time)
The human brain and its disorders remain akey challenge in health-related research. Recent technology development inbrain imaging and genetics has provided novel opportunities for new insight,and together with population birth cohorts capturing environmental stressors itis now possible to revolutionize our understanding of brain-related traits anddisorders. How can we obtain synergy between China and Norway in brainresearch, and which research projects can benefit most from collaboration?
Venue: Room 209, Think Tank Building
https://uio.zoom.us/j/68605240952?pwd=VURLTGVHOEtuUmlHVWhiZWkzaXJRZz09
Meeting ID: 686 0524 0952
Passcode: 511092
Co-Chairs:
Kan Haidong
Vice Dean, Schoolof Public Health, Fudan University
Ole Andreassen
Director of theCenter of Excellence NORMENT, University of Oslo
10:45-10:50 (CET) /16:45-16:50 (Beijing Time)
Opening remark ofthe co-chairs
Topic I: Usingimaging to understand abnormal brain development
10:50-11:00 (CET)/16:50-17:00 (Beijing Time)
Lars T.Westlye, Headof Research, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo
11:00-11:10 (CET)/17:00-17:10 (Beijing Time)
FengJianfeng, Deanof Institute of Science and Technology for Brain-inspired Intelligence,Fudan University
Topic II: Howpopulation cohorts can reveal gene-environmental interplay in brain disorders
11:10-11:20 (CET) /17:10-17:20 (Beijing Time)
Ole A.Andreassen, Directorof the Center of Excellence NORMENT, University of Oslo
11:20-11:30 (CET) /17:20-17:30 (Beijing Time)
GunterSchumann, (Chairin Population Neuroscience and Precision Medicine, Director, Centre for Population Neuroscience and Stratified Medicine (PONS) at ISTBI, FudanUniversity)
11:30-12:00 (CET) /17:30-18:00 (Beijing Time)
Discussion
11:30-12:00 (CET) /17:30-18:00 (Beijing Time)
Wrap up
Session III: Fiction and the Future
Time: 10:45-12:05 (CET)/16:45-18:05(Beijing Time)
Human society is facing a shared anxiety ofthe future, in the context of a changing global order, spreading of disruptivetechnology, public health emergency and others. Fiction used to look back inhistory and seek for experiences or reflections, but now it casts more and morevalue in the future. What kind of futures have been imaged in various format offiction? How can fiction help us to influence and share the future? How can wepursue multiple, diverse and rich futures instead of a single unified andlinear one via fiction?
Venue: Room 106, Think Tank Building
https://uio.zoom.us/j/65687362678?pwd=cWREWlh0b0NhdmF2eUJHeWZEME5KUT09
Meeting ID: 656 8736 2678
Passcode: 996422
Chair:
Regina Kanyu Wang, Doctoral Research Fellow, Departmentof Culture Studies and Oriental Languages, University of Oslo
10:45-10:50 (CET) / 16:45-16:50 (BeijingTime)
Opening remark
Rune Svarverud, Director, Fudan-European Centre forChina Studies, University of Oslo
Roundtable discussion
10:50-11:40 (CET) / 16:50-17:40 (BeijingTime)
Roundtable discussion
Yan Feng, Professor, Department of ChineseLanguage and Literature, Fudan University
Bodhisattva Chattopadhyay, Associate Professor, Department ofCulture Studies and Oriental Languages, University of Oslo
Wu Yan, Professor, Humanities Center,Southern University of Science and Technology
Chu Jinyi, Assistant Professor, Yale University; Visiting scholar at International Center for Studies of ChineseCivilization (ICSCC), Fudan University
Astrid Møller-Olsen, Researcher of Chinese Studies, Centre forLanguages and Literature, Lund University
11:40-12:00 (CET) / 17:40-18:00 (BeijingTime)
Q&A
12:00-12:05 (CET) / 18:00-18:05(BeijingTime)
Wrap up by Prof. Rune Svarverud
Registration