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  2. 能够感知呼吸、声音和生物细胞的3D打印“隐形”纤维 | 剑桥大学

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/neng-gou-gan-zhi-hu-xi-sheng-yin-he-sheng-wu-xi-bao-de-3dda-yin-yin-xing-xian-wei
    8 Oct 2020: 从呼吸捕捉到细胞运动引导,3D打印的微小透明导电纤维可用于制造能够“嗅、听和触摸”的设备——这使得它在健康监测、物联网和生物传感等应用方面有着诸多用途。 剑桥大学的研究人员通
  3. 1 Dr Adam Yuet Chau’s Publications Monographs 2006 Miraculous ...

    https://www.ames.cam.ac.uk/sites/www.ames.cam.ac.uk/files/Dr%20Adam%20Yuet%20Chau%27s%20Publications%20updated%20Sept%202020.pdf
    22 Sep 2020: 1. Dr Adam Yuet Chau’s Publications. Monographs. 2006 Miraculous Response: Doing Popular Religion in Contemporary China, Stanford. University Press (2008 paperback edition) [336 pages]. 2019 Religion in China: Ties That Bind, Polity. [272 pages]. Edited Books. 2011 Religion in Contemporary China: Revitalization and Innovation, Routledge [253 pages]. In preparation. Chinese Religious Culture in 100 Objects. Edited Journal Special Issue. 2019 ‘Cumulus: Hoarding, Hosting, and Hospitality’ L’Homme Special Issue (co-edited with. Giovanni da Col). Journal Articles. 2003 ‘Popular Religion in Shaanbei, North-Central China’. The Journal of Chinese Religions. 31: 39-79. [41 pages]. 2004 ‘Hosting Funerals and Temple Festivals: Folk Event Productions in Rural China’. Asian. Anthropology 3: 39-70. [32 pages]. 2005 ‘The Politics of Legitimation and the Revival of Popular Religion in Shaanbei, North-. Central China’. Modern China 31 (2): 236-78. [43 pages]. Article anthologised in Contemporary Chinese Society and Politics, edited by Andrew. Kipnis, Luigi Tomba and Jonathan Unger, Routledge, 2009 (Volume 4, chapter 66; pp. 236-278). 2006 ‘Superstition Specialist Households?: The Household Idiom in Chinese Religious.
  4. CAMBRIDGE - HITOTSUBA SHI JOIN T SEMINAR (14 FEBRUARY ...

    https://www.ames.cam.ac.uk/files/HITOTSUBASHI%20POLICY%20BRIEF.pdf
    23 Nov 2020: CAMBRIDGE - HITOTSUBA SHI JOIN T. SEMINAR (14 FEBRUARY 20 20 ). Supervisor: Prof Nobumasa Akiyama. Editors: Yuki Miyoda and Giulia Garbagni. UK-Japan Strategic Partnership. Hitotsubashi Policy Brief. 1. Executive Summary. Yuki Miyoda. Contents. This report examines four key issues of the UK-Japan partnership, as follows. I. Resurgence of Great Power Competition. We start off by considering Japan and the UK’s position in face of the resurgence of great. power politics on the international stage. Behind America's hegemony in the post-Cold War. era, there have been quiet but definite changes, such as the growth of China and the. recovery of the Russian Federation. The UK and Japan must reevaluate their current foreign. policy to take into account such changes. This paper questions what areas should be. prioritized in this reconsideration process. As its economy grows, China has not only established a military presence in the Indo-Pacific. region, but also has increased its economic strength by lending large amounts of money to. developing countries in the name of ‘economic support’. Also, there have been substantial. standoffs in the relationship between Russia and the West especially after the Ukrainian. crisis, in which
  5. 1 Dr Adam Yuet Chau’s Conference Presentations and Invited ...

    https://www.ames.cam.ac.uk/sites/www.ames.cam.ac.uk/files/Dr%20Adam%20Yuet%20Chau%27s%20conference%20presentations%20and%20invited%20lectures%20%28since%202008%29.pdf
    22 Sep 2020: 1. Dr Adam Yuet Chau’s Conference Presentations and Invited. Lectures (Since 2008). Conference Presentations (Since 2008). 2008 ‘Providing Public Goods or Constructing a Good Public?: Social Engagement and. Religious Subjectification in China’. International conference Engaged Religions and. the Public Good in Chinese Societies. May 31 – June 2, 2008. Tsinghua University,. Hsinchu, Taiwan. 2008 Invited speaker at Symposium on Religion and the Future of China, Session on. ‘Religion, Civil Society, and Economic Life’. June 11, 2008. Council on Foreign. Relations, New York, USA. 2008 ‘China’s Encounter with the World and Script Fundamentalism as Reflected in the. Practice of ‘Treasuring Written Traces’ (international conference ‘Chinese Religions in. the Age of Globalisation’ at the University of Cambridge, 3-6 July, 2008). 2009 ‘Buddhist Internationals and the Japanese Empire’. International workshop Religious. Internationals in the Modern World. Jan 12-13, 2009. University of Oxford, Oxford,. UK. 2009 ‘The Kangxi Emperor Sponsors and Hosts an Offering Rite for a Minister’s Deceased. Mother’. Text reading seminar at the Research Training Workshop in Old Chinese. ‘Philosophy and Religion’. Jan 29
  6. C:\Users\Monte Christo\AppData\Local\Temp\msoC52.tmp

    https://www.ames.cam.ac.uk/files/Michaelmas%202020%20Cambridge%20Chinese%20Studies%20Newsletter.pdf
    11 Dec 2020: I N S I D E T H I S. I S S U E :. F A C U L T Y O F A S I A N. A N D M I D D L E. E A S T E R N S T U D I E S ,. C A M B R I D G E. Cambridge Chinese Studies. Newsletter D E C E M B E R 2 0 2 0 V O L U M E 2 I S S U E 1. Welcome 1. Seminar Series. Michaelmas 2020. 2. —. 3. Interviews with. Prof. Geoffrey. Sampson,. Prof. Roel. Sterckx, and. Emma Wu. 4. —. 11. Student Updates. 12. CUCF Updates. 13. Staff Updates 14. Graduate. Student Updates. 15. —. 16. Where Are. They Now? 17. Notices and. Advertisements. 19. Life Outside the. Library. 18. has been, for many of us, a tougher term than most. With such limitations on socialising, travelling, and even on accessing archival re-sources, I’m delighted to introduce a new sec-tion to our newsletter: Life Outside the Li-brary, where we feature the hobbies and ven-tures our own staff and students have taken up, re-visited, or managed to continue during the lockdown. There is more to all of us than just being learners or teachers of Chinese language, history, and culture (I hope!) and so this feature will hopefully inspire us all to do more of what we love in these trying times. And finally, our own second year cohort have even shown that a pandemic is no obstacle for starting a new
  7. CAMBRIDGE - HITOTSUBA SHI JOIN T SEMINAR (14 FEBRUARY ...

    https://www.ames.cam.ac.uk/sites/www.ames.cam.ac.uk/files/HITOTSUBASHI%20POLICY%20BRIEF.pdf
    23 Nov 2020: CAMBRIDGE - HITOTSUBA SHI JOIN T. SEMINAR (14 FEBRUARY 20 20 ). Supervisor: Prof Nobumasa Akiyama. Editors: Yuki Miyoda and Giulia Garbagni. UK-Japan Strategic Partnership. Hitotsubashi Policy Brief. 1. Executive Summary. Yuki Miyoda. Contents. This report examines four key issues of the UK-Japan partnership, as follows. I. Resurgence of Great Power Competition. We start off by considering Japan and the UK’s position in face of the resurgence of great. power politics on the international stage. Behind America's hegemony in the post-Cold War. era, there have been quiet but definite changes, such as the growth of China and the. recovery of the Russian Federation. The UK and Japan must reevaluate their current foreign. policy to take into account such changes. This paper questions what areas should be. prioritized in this reconsideration process. As its economy grows, China has not only established a military presence in the Indo-Pacific. region, but also has increased its economic strength by lending large amounts of money to. developing countries in the name of ‘economic support’. Also, there have been substantial. standoffs in the relationship between Russia and the West especially after the Ukrainian. crisis, in which
  8. C:\Users\Monte Christo\AppData\Local\Temp\msoC52.tmp

    https://www.ames.cam.ac.uk/sites/www.ames.cam.ac.uk/files/Michaelmas%202020%20Cambridge%20Chinese%20Studies%20Newsletter.pdf
    11 Dec 2020: I N S I D E T H I S. I S S U E :. F A C U L T Y O F A S I A N. A N D M I D D L E. E A S T E R N S T U D I E S ,. C A M B R I D G E. Cambridge Chinese Studies. Newsletter D E C E M B E R 2 0 2 0 V O L U M E 2 I S S U E 1. Welcome 1. Seminar Series. Michaelmas 2020. 2. —. 3. Interviews with. Prof. Geoffrey. Sampson,. Prof. Roel. Sterckx, and. Emma Wu. 4. —. 11. Student Updates. 12. CUCF Updates. 13. Staff Updates 14. Graduate. Student Updates. 15. —. 16. Where Are. They Now? 17. Notices and. Advertisements. 19. Life Outside the. Library. 18. has been, for many of us, a tougher term than most. With such limitations on socialising, travelling, and even on accessing archival re-sources, I’m delighted to introduce a new sec-tion to our newsletter: Life Outside the Li-brary, where we feature the hobbies and ven-tures our own staff and students have taken up, re-visited, or managed to continue during the lockdown. There is more to all of us than just being learners or teachers of Chinese language, history, and culture (I hope!) and so this feature will hopefully inspire us all to do more of what we love in these trying times. And finally, our own second year cohort have even shown that a pandemic is no obstacle for starting a new

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