Science Lecuture Guangzhou: Innovating for a Sustainable Future through Circular Bioeconomy
Science Lecuture Guangzhou 2024
Hosted in collaboration with the Consulate General of Germany in Guangzhou, the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, and EURAXESS CHINA, this prestigious gathering will bring together esteemed international researchers, (post)graduate students, multipliers from renowned research institutions and universities, as well as R&D/management experts from industries, and our distinguished alumni. Together, we will delve into innovative solutions in the realm of bioeconomy and resource management, exploring the transformative potential of cutting-edge technologies for a more sustainable future.
Keynote Focus:
Dr. Johann Feckl, Director of Pre-Competitive Research and International Affairs at Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, will offer insights into how technological innovations are driving the transition towards sustainable and circular economies. His keynote will address pressing questions such as:
- Circular Bioeconomy: A Global Vision
Key data and trends from Germany, China, and beyond, illustrating a sustainable future driven by circular innovation. - Renewable Resources for Resilient Production
Exploring bio-based materials and sustainable food systems, from the field to the table, for enhanced global food security. - Data-Driven Circonomy
How Fraunhofer’s Data Space empowers circularity across industries, from automotive to manufacturing, paving the way for carbon neutrality through global collaboration.
Dr. Feckl’s extensive experience in shaping global research strategies and spearheading innovative R&D programs positions him as a leading figure in the discourse on sustainable technological integration.
About Dr. Johann Feckl:
Born in Landshut, Germany, Dr. Johann Feckl pursued his studies in chemistry and biochemistry at Ludwig Maximilians-Universität (LMU) in Munich, where he completed his doctorate in physical chemistry with distinction. Since joining the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft in 2015, Dr. Feckl has held various leadership positions. Currently, as Director of Pre-Competitive Research and International Affairs, he is responsible for advancing Fraunhofer’s global strategy, overseeing internal research programs, and managing the organization’s international operations. His leadership extends to chairing the Board of Directors at Fraunhofer Chile and serving as President of the Board of Trustees at Fraunhofer Spain Research Foundation. Dr. Feckl’s work continuously pushes the boundaries of innovation, making him an authoritative voice in bioeconomy and sustainable technological advancement.
Keynote focus:
- Energy Conservation in Heritage Buildings
Exploring how innovative energy-saving methods can enhance the sustainability of heritage sites without compromising their historical integrity. - Hygrothermal Performance and Adaptive Reuse
Examining adaptive reuse strategies that improve the hygrothermal efficiency of heritage buildings, preserving structural integrity while reducing environmental impact. - Heritage Conservation in Circular Bioeconomy
Linking the sustainable preservation of heritage sites to circular bioeconomy principles by focusing on resource efficiency and minimizing carbon footprints. - Sino-German Collaboration for Sustainable Preservation
Highlighting joint research and projects that strengthen Sino-German cooperation in sustainable conservation, promoting exchange and innovations that support carbon-neutral restoration practices.
About Dr. Mosha Zhao:
Dr. Mosha Zhao is an assistant professor in the College of Architecture and Urban Planning at Tongji University and is rewarded as the Bai Yu Lan Pujiang Talent by the Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality. She is also the secretary of the Technology Innovation Center for Cultural Heritage Conservation and Regeneration of National Territory Space of the Chinese Ministry of National Resources.
Dr. Zhao obtained her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in environmental engineering and energy-efficient and sustainable construction from the Technical University of Munich. She holds a PhD in Building Physics from the University of Stuttgart. Dr. Zhao worked as a research associate in the Department of Hygrothermics at the Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics and the Institute for Acoustics and Building Physics at the University of Stuttgart.
Her research focuses on the adaptive use, hygrothermal performance, and energy conservation of heritage buildings. Dr. Zhao participates in several national and provincial research projects and promotes Sino-German scientific exchange and collaboration.
Join us for a thought-provoking exploration of the future of sustainable resource management and an opportunity to engage with leading experts in the field.
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