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Jian-Ping Wang's years of research paid off when the world's first ever earth-free magnet was developed.
王平(Ping Wang)是近日“国王寿辰授勋”名单上的华人之一。她在澳洲从事着一份相当特别的职业。 在海外教授中国古典诗词是什么样的体验?面对英语社区,王平推荐哪一版《红楼梦》的英译本?
Science is about Curiosity and Humanity. The host for this show is Chang Wang. The guest is Jian-Ping Wang. Jian-Ping Wang, Ph.D., is a Distinguished McKnight University Professor and Robert Hartmann Chair in Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Minnesota. Wang is the inventor of the rare-earth-free iron nitride magnet, several magnetic recording media and spintronic devices for memory and computing applications, and high-moment magnetic nanoparticles and large-areal magnetic bio sensors for medicine applications. He holds 72 U.S. patents that have been licensed to six companies. He is the co-founder of Niron Magnetics Inc, Zepto Life Technology LLC, and Universal Magnetic Systems LLC. He has published more than 400 articles and seven book chapters. He was the recipient of the outstanding professor award for his contribution to undergraduate teaching in 2010. He graduated 37 PhD students and trained 13 postdoctoral fellows after he joined the University of Minnesota. Wang was elected to the National Academy of Inventors in 2022. Wang is a Fellow of IEEE and APS. The ThinkTech YouTube Playlist for this show is https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQpkwcNJny6m0sDYgbpbsi65EHVp8ynG8 Please visit our ThinkTech website at https://thinktechhawaii.com and see our Think Tech Advisories at https://thinktechadvisories.blogspot.com.
TheSugarScience Podcast- curating the scientific conversation in type 1 diabetes
In this episode, Dr. Ping (Peter) Wang joins us to discuss the trends of nanotechnology in type 1 diabetes treatment. Ask the Expert is a ~30 minute digital cafe experience where scientists and grad students can meet and exchange with thought leaders in the field of type 1 diabetes. Link below to sign up for a seat in the cafe! https://thesugarscience.org/ask-the-expert/
Join Dzung Than and Dr. Ping Wang, professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the Perelman School of Medicine, for a discussion on next-generation technologies that advance precision diagnosis and prognosis using bioengineering, nanotechnology, chemistry, and microfluidics.
Michele Boldrin intervista Ping Wang. Ping Wang e' professore di economia alla Washington University in St Louis (St Louis) https://economics.wustl.edu/people/ping-wang e National Fellow alla Academia Sinica (Taipei) https://www.sinica.edu.tw/en ----------------------------
Taiwan has the lowest number of COVID-19 cases in Asia so much so that entrepreneurs from around the world have been moving to Taiwan in droves that they actually have a Chinese name for “COVID Refugee.” This is amazing to hear and why I wanted to feature the Taiwan ecosystem early on in this new podcast series because this is an amazing opportunity for startups as my guests and I will discuss.Some people refer to Taiwan as the "Asian Wakanda" - that magical place in the Marvel Universe where the Black Panther hails from - and it's not too far off point a comparison.This is a quick snapshot of what Taiwan's startup ecosystem feels like right now on this episode of RISE Offstage with my guests Elisa Chiu from Anchor Taiwan and Ping Wang from Techstars Taiwan.Links to companies mentioned in the podcast:Anchor Taiwan: https://www.anchortaiwan.comTechstars Taiwan: https://taiwan.startupweek.coRISE: https://www.riseconf.comFurbo: https://www.furbo.comiKala: https://ikala.tv/PicCollage: https://piccollage.com/Taiwan Gold Card: https://www.taiwangoldcard.comTensorTech: https://tensortech.com.tw/Freebionics: https://freebionics.com.tw/Appier: https://www.appier.com/Gogoro: https://www.gogoro.com/Taiwan Tech Area: https://www.taiwanarena.tech
Ping Wang, a Professor in the USF School of Geosciences specializing in coastal geology, discusses his research into the effects of seasons and storms on the sandbars and beaches of west central Florida. More about his research can be found here: https://works.bepress.com/pingwang/ http://hennarot.forest.usf.edu/main/depts/geosci/faculty/pwang/ Calling: Earth is a production of the USF Libraries in cooperation with the USF School of Geosciences. Questions, comments, and any other feedback can be directed to callingearth@usf.edu.
A Review appearing in the October 2018 issue of Clinical Chemistry describes the trends and the technologies that have emerged in the past decade and are shaping contemporary point-of-care testing. We are joined by the Review’s first author, Dr. Ping Wang. She is Associate Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, and Director of Clinical Chemistry and Core Laboratory at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.
Everyone knows about bacteria and viruses, but fungal infections can also wreak havoc with our health. Since we know so little about them, fighting back is difficult. But we can learn a lot but diving deep into the way fungal infections are structured, how they fight back and how they fight eachother. Xue Kang, Alex Kirui, Artur Muszyński, Malitha C. Dickwella Widanage, Adrian Chen, Parastoo Azadi, Ping Wang, Frederic Mentink-Vigier, Tuo Wang. Molecular architecture of fungal cell walls revealed by solid-state NMR. Nature Communications, 2018; 9 (1) DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-05199-0 Timothy M. Tucey, Jiyoti Verma, Paul F. Harrison, Sarah L. Snelgrove, Tricia L. Lo, Allison K. Scherer, Adele A. Barugahare, David R. Powell, Robert T. Wheeler, Michael J. Hickey, Traude H. Beilharz, Thomas Naderer, Ana Traven. Glucose Homeostasis Is Important for Immune Cell Viability during Candida Challenge and Host Survival of Systemic Fungal Infection. Cell Metabolism, 2018; 27 (5): 988 DOI: 10.1016/j.cmet.2018.03.019 University of Wisconsin-Madison. (2018, May 22). A hidden world of communication, chemical warfare, beneath the soil. ScienceDaily. Retrieved July 21, 2018 from www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/05/180522082202.htm
We recorded a new podcast episode "Where did Pokemon Go?". Guest & co-host with Ping Wang in this episode. The latest mobile app craze is Pokemon Go. We chat about what we have noticed so far and whether its going to last. We also discuss our amazing helicopter ride across Sydney Harbour and how you can get wifi onboard! Recently we both purchased Fitbits. We discuss the habits created by Fitbit. My other recent purchase is a Rode NT-USB microphone which I'm excited about. Google I/O also came out with the promising technology of Google Instant Apps which we explore. Resources http://www.heliexperiences.com.au/ https://www.fitbit.com/au/chargehr http://www.rode.com/microphones/nt-usb http://www.theverge.com/2016/5/18/11703884/android-instant-apps-no-download http://www.theverge.com/2016/5/18/11705918/google-instant-apps-android-hands-on-video For additional info, go to http://inspiredworlds.com.
Many people are not aware that it is possible to swap in your own custom keyboard in iOS 8 (a software keyboard, not a hardware keyboard). Such keyboards have been possible on Android for a while. I talked with Ping Wang of iQ Technology and the CEO Ray Chao about their new DejaVu Keyboard product at the opening welcome reception at DEMO Fall 2014. The main benefit is it helps you type faster and is useful for words that are unique to you or your profession. Let’s face it, the rate a which you can type on a mobile keyboard is a big friction point on mobile devices and DejaVu Keyboard can really speed things up for users. [...]
Many people are not aware that it is possible to swap in your own custom keyboard in iOS 8 (a software keyboard, not a hardware keyboard). Such keyboards have been possible on Android for a while. I talked with Ping Wang of iQ Technology and the CEO Ray Chao about their new DejaVu Keyboard product at the opening welcome reception at DEMO Fall 2014. The main benefit is it helps you type faster and is useful for words that are unique to you or your profession. Let’s face it, the rate a which you can type on a mobile keyboard is a big friction point on mobile devices and DejaVu Keyboard can really speed things up for users. [...]
Many people are not aware that it is possible to swap in your own custom keyboard in iOS 8 (a software keyboard, not a hardware keyboard). Such keyboards have been possible on Android for a while. I talked with Ping Wang of iQ Technology and the CEO Ray Chao about their new DejaVu Keyboard product at the opening welcome reception at DEMO Fall 2014. The main benefit is it helps you type faster and is useful for words that are unique to you or your profession. Let’s face it, the rate a which you can type on a mobile keyboard is a big friction point on mobile devices and DejaVu Keyboard can really speed things up for users. [...]
Many people are not aware that it is possible to swap in your own custom keyboard in iOS 8 (a software keyboard, not a hardware keyboard). Such keyboards have been possible on Android for a while. I talked with Ping Wang of iQ Technology and the CEO Ray Chao about their new DejaVu Keyboard product at the opening welcome reception at DEMO Fall 2014. The main benefit is it helps you type faster and is useful for words that are unique to you or your profession. Let’s face it, the rate a which you can type on a mobile keyboard is a big friction point on mobile devices and DejaVu Keyboard can really speed things up for users. [...]