BYD Awards UCLA Student with $5,000 Build Your Dreams Graduate Scholarship

 UCLA student Adria Stauber was announced as the recipient of the $5,000 BYD Build Your Dreams scholarship during the annual WTS-LA (Women’s Transportation Seminar) Scholarships and Awards Dinner. Stauber was recognized alongside like-minded individuals looking to pave the way for women in transportation-related fields this past Wednesday.

Stauber is a student at UCLA’s Masters of Urban and Regional Planning Program where she is pursuing a double concentration in Transportation Policy and Planning, and Design and Development.

“After graduating from UCLA’s Urban and Regional Planning Master’s Program, I hope to grow my career in transportation planning, working with local transit agencies to integrate sustainable transportation systems into the built environment,” Stauber shared. “This scholarship will help support me in my educational journey at UCLA, alleviating the financial burden that can accompany the pursuit of higher education.”

WTS-LA is a leader in supporting the next generation of female transportation professionals in Southern California. The organization has been awarding scholarships to recognize and encourage deserving women for over three decades.

Stella Li, president of BYD Americas and the WTS-LA 2018 Business Leadership Award winner, has committed $5,000 annually to create the Build Your Dreams Scholarship for undergraduates and graduates since 2018.

Stauber expressed how important the scholarship and opportunity is for her future.

“I am grateful for BYD’s support as I continue to pursue my educational and career interests at UCLA. As a queer woman of color, I ultimately hope to pay it forward to other women in transportation throughout my career, uplifting the voices of those who are often marginalized.”

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NEC C&C Foundation Awards 2022 C&C Prize

The NEC C&C Foundation today announced that the 2022 C&C Prize will be awarded to two groups for their contributions to developing easy-to-use supercomputers of high-performance, low cost, energy savings, and actual application performance by incorporating GPUs in supercomputers as a world’s first, and to establishing quantum information science and formulating the QKD protocol that will soon make quantum cryptographic communications practical. Dr. Satoshi Matsuoka will represent Group A and Dr. Charles H. Bennett and Prof. Gilles Brassard will represent Group B. Each recipient will be recognized with a certificate of merit and a plaque. Each group will also receive a cash award of ten million yen.
The C&C Prize was established in 1985 and is awarded to distinguished persons in recognition of outstanding contributions to R&D activities and pioneering work related to the integration of computers and communications technologies and the social impact of developments in these fields. This year’s two recipient groups are outlined below.

The prize ceremony and acceptance speeches will be held on Thursday, November 24 from 15:30 at the ANA InterContinental Tokyo which will be streamed live to those who apply at the Foundation’s website.

2022 C&C Prize Recipients

Group A

Dr. Satoshi Matsuoka
Director, Riken Center for Computational Science
Specially Appointed Professor, Tokyo Institute of Technology

Citation

For Contributions to Pioneering Research and Development of Energy-saving and General-purpose Ultra-high-performance Computer Systems

Achievement

Supercomputers constitute an essential tool for fostering innovation in all sorts of fields in modern society, from a variety of science and technology fields and design/manufacturing applications to the creation of smart cities. In fact, supercomputers have become indispensable to computer science (simulation), which is said to be the third science after theory and experimentation. At the same time, there is a demand for high-performance computers in the processing of big data in “data science,” the fourth science, so competition in the development of supercomputers as a driver of innovation continues throughout the world.

Dr. Matsuoka is known for his research in supercomputer configuration methods and system software. It was his intention to develop an easy-to-use computer with importance placed on high-performance, low cost, energy savings, and actual application performance by incorporating GPUs in supercomputers as a world’s first and adopting other novel techniques. He is a worldwide leading figure in supercomputers that have obtained top rankings in the world in many indices including energy efficiency. As the person with overall responsibility in the development of the TSUBAME series of supercomputers open widely to industry and academia as “everyone’s supercomputer” and in the development of supercomputer Fugaku, he led the way from their initial research and development to their actual use. In view of these remarkable achievements recognized around the world, Dr. Matsuoka is certainly a deserving recipient of the C&C Prize.

Group B

Dr. Charles H. Bennett
IBM Fellow, IBM Research

Prof. Gilles Brassard
Professor of Computer Science, Universite de Montreal
Turing Chair for Quantum Software, QuSoft

Citation
For Pioneering Research on Quantum Cryptography and Essential Contributions to the Establishment of Quantum Information Theory

Achievement

Cryptography is one of the fundamental technologies that protect the security of information. However, most current cryptographic techniques, including those used in electronic commerce, are only computationally secure. In particular, they will become decipherable when quantum computers are put into practical use. This may also occur with the discovery of new algorithms, even for classical computers. The inability to detect the presence of eavesdroppers, as well as the possibility to harvest currently indecipherable messages now and decrypt them later, is a significant weakness, which it would be advisable to remedy in the network of the future. For this reason, quantum cryptography, introduced by Dr. Bennett and Prof. Brassard, is attracting attention as a cryptographic technology whose present and future security is guaranteed by the laws of physics.

For their invention and development of quantum cryptography and their role in founding the field of quantum information science, Dr. Bennett and Prof. Brassard are well deserving of the C&C Prize.

For additional information, please visit The NEC C&C Foundation website at: www.candc.or.jp/en/index.html

About The NEC C&C Foundation

The NEC C&C Foundation is a non-profit organization established in March 1985 to foster further growth in the electronics industry by encouraging and supporting research and development activities and pioneering work related to the integration of computers and communications technologies, that is, C&C, and ultimately to contribute to the world economy and the enrichment of human life. The Foundation is funded by NEC Corporation.

The Foundation currently has two main activities. It presents the annual C&C Prizes to recognize outstanding contributions to R&D activities and pioneering work in the area of C&C. Candidates are recommended from all over the world. Each prize winner receives a certificate, a plaque, and a cash award (ten million yen per group). As of 2021, 119 prominent persons had received the prize. In addition, an Outstanding Paper Award for Young C&C Researchers is awarded annually to outstanding paper(s) presented at an international conference overseas with the support of a grant from the Foundation. Each recipient is given a cash award of 200,000 yen.

The Foundation also gives the following two grants: (1) grant to enable researchers in Japan to attend international conferences overseas to make presentations in the field of C&C and (2) grant to non-Japanese researchers in Japan.

For additional information, please visit The NEC C&C Foundation website at www.candc.or.jp/en/index.html

About NEC Corporation

NEC Corporation has established itself as a leader in the integration of IT and network technologies while promoting the brand statement of “Orchestrating a brighter world.” NEC enables businesses and communities to adapt to rapid changes taking place in both society and the market as it provides for the social values of safety, security, fairness and efficiency to promote a more sustainable world where everyone has the chance to reach their full potential. For more information, visit NEC at www.nec.com.






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The 7th Quam IR Awards was Successfully Held

The award presentation ceremony of Quam IR Awards 2021 (‘QIRA’ or ‘The Awards’) successfully took place on 27 July, 2022 at Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong, recognizing investor relations professionals capable of assisting their companies in adapting to changes and, with outstanding governance thinking and practical strategies skills, taking their companies towards sustainable development in the ever-changing business environment.

Management of Tonghai Financial Group, including, Mr. Stacey Wong, Chief Operating and Risk Officer, (fifth from the left), Mr. Chris Wu, Chief Financial Officer (second from the right) , Mr. Army Yan, Chief Investment Officer of Tonghai Financial Group (first from the left) and Ms. Sandy Lam, Managing Director of Hong Kong Sustainability Strategic Advisory Limited (second from left), took picture together with award presenters and representatives of awarded companies.

Celebrating IR Excellence
Quam IR Awards is proud to recognize and reward the very best listed company in the investor relations industry. The winners of the QIRA have opened the door of communication through diversified channels, representing the tact and professionalism of investor relations. The keen enthusiasm for the 7th Quam IR Awards can be seen from the entries. A total of 15 companies have differentiated themselves from their competitors to win the Awards.

Partnered with Professional Institution, Giving Commendations to Sustainable Companies
With the environment, social and governance becoming increasingly important factors that affect the strategies and operation of listed companies, China Tonghai IR has partnered with Hong Kong Sustainability Strategic Advisory Limited (HKSSA), an advisory firm focusing on enterprises’ abilities of their sustainable development, granting “Sustainable Development Category” – Platinum, Gold, Silver and Bronze awards from a professional perspective to honour companies demonstrating excellence in all 3 areas of ESG. In particular, a special award “Sustainable Development Category – The Best Report of the Year” has been added this year. It is delighted to announce Lenovo Group Limited becoming the first awarded company to achieve this honor.

Quality Enterprises Further Reinforce Hong Kong’s Position as International Financial Centre
Mr. Chris Wu, Chief Financial Officer of Tonghai Financial Group, said in the opening remark “The winning companies demonstrate the multiplicity, dynamics, outstanding corporate governance and culture of the business community of Hong Kong. Together with these important elements, it enhances Hong Kong’s status as International Financial Center, meanwhile, it brings additional economic activities to the capital markets.” Mr. Stacey Wong, Chief Operating and Risk Officer of Tonghai Financial Group, said “Hong Kong has made a tremendous effort in introducing emerging and high growth companies onto the stock exchange, like the acceptance of weighted voting rights, pre-revenue biotech companies and SPAC. There has also been an increasing number of dual listings of US-listed Chinese companies. We are certain that more companies, in the old and new economy alike, will be attracted to Hong Kong. You from the investor relations profession play a vital role in educating investors on the potential and development of business models new to them, as well as resuscitate the value of old economy companies.”

Unwavering Support from Business Community and Media friends
Tonghai IR was honoured to invite Mr. Joseph Chan, JP, Under Secretary for Financial Services, Dr. Anthony Fan, Founding President of The Hong Kong Independent Non-Executive Director Association, Dr. Michael Chan, Honorary Chairman of Hong Kong Institute of Marketing and Dr. Sam Kwok, President of Hong Kong Society of Economists as our guests of honour to witness such grand occasion.

The 7th Quam IR Awards came to a successful conclusion, thanks to our supporters in the business community, media friends and sponsors in Hong Kong and mainland China. Our supporting media partners include The Chamber of Hong Kong Listed Companies, The Hong Kong Independent Non-Executive Director Association, Ming Pao, The Standard, FX678 and StockStar. Tonghai IR is grateful for the strong support and generous sponsorship from Green Common and HKTaxi, which make Quam IR Awards 2021 a success.

The list of awardees for Quam IR Awards 2021 (In alphabetical order of company name):

Stock Code / Company Name

Hong Kong Index Constituents (Hand Seng Index) Category
2020 ANTA Sports Products Limited
2382 Sunny Optical Technology (Group) Company Limited

Mainboard Category
1761 Babytree Group
0081 China Overseas Grand Oceans Group Limited
1929 Chow Tai Fook Jewellery Group
2232 Crystal International Group Limited
0173 K. Wah International Holdings Limited
0826 Tiangong International Company Limited

Sustainable Development Category – Platinum
3311 China State Construction International Holdings Limited
2232 Crystal International Group Limited
0992 Lenovo Group Limited

Sustainable Development Category – Gold
2020 ANTA Sports Products Limited
3718 Beijing Enterprises Urban Resources Group Limited
0081 China Overseas Grand Oceans Group Limited

Sustainable Development Category – Silver
1761 Babytree Group
1229 Nan Nan Resources Enterprise Limited
0152 Shenzhen International Holdings Limited

Sustainable Development Category – Bronze
0227 First Shanghai Investments Limited
2266 Lai Si Enterprise Holding Limited

Sustainable Development Category – The Best Report of the Year
0992 Lenovo Group Limited

Website of Quam IR Awards 2021: https://eventedm.tonghaiir.com/QIRA2021-22/EN_US/

For enquiries,
Tonghai IR
Marketing & PR contact:
Mandy Lo T: 2217-2753 Email: mandy.lo@tonghaifinancial.com
Charlie Chan T: 2217-2504 Email: charlie.chan@tonghaifinancial.com






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National Awards for Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities for the year 2021 & 2022


Department of Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities has published an advertisement on 14.07.2022 inviting applications for National Awards for the years 2021 and 2022 through online on Awards Portal (www.awards.gov.in) with effect from 15th July to 28th August 2022. Advertisement is available on the web site of the Department – www.disabilityaffairs.gov.in. Letters sent on 19.7.2022 to   the State/UTs Government and others to give wide publicity for sending applications/nominations for the above awards.


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Nature Awards competition aimed at enhancing scientific communication through video announces its first winners

Science in Shorts’ announces its first ten finalists, public vote selects video on what iron molecules do inside the body’s cells as favourite

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Science in Shorts, the new competition from Nature Awards and Springer Nature in partnership with Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany has announced its first winners, with the Top Ten being announced at the Curious2022 – Future Insight™ conference. The announcement was followed by a public vote to decide the ‘Curious2022 Favourite’ from among this year’s winners. Pavel Dolezal from Charles University came out on top for his video ‘Iron’s will’ which explored how iron in the body is involved in a huge number of essential biological processes. 

    

Enabling researchers to be able to communicate their work, in an accessible way to the general public, is key to increasing understanding and supporting awareness of developments in science. Science in Shorts was launched with the aim of giving researchers a new platform in which to show what they do, how they do it and why it matters to society, in a digestible way to support engagement and scientific communication within the widest possible audience.


Speaking on the competition, Richard Hughes, VP Publishing, Nature said: “Today’s community accesses their information through a range of different tools and mediums. The effective communication of science should be no different. Too often complex, but impactful, research can be lost as researchers do not have access to the tools, skills or resources to help them communicate their work in a clear, simple way for the greater public to engage with. Science in Shorts aims to meet that challenge.


“As a global publisher we are committed to supporting researchers in making academic discoveries accessible and discoverable. This competition is another example of the ways in which we are reaching new audiences to demonstrate the day to day impact and value of science on the world around us, in an exciting and engaging way.”


Applicants each produced a 60 second video which were presented to the panel editors, reporters, filmmakers, researchers and communications specialists from across the Nature Portfolio. From over 100 entries, ten finalists were selected – each winning a prize of €5,000 – with their videos premiering at the Curious2022 – Future Insight™ conference. From those ten winning entries, a public vote decided which would have the added accolade of being named ‘Curious2022 Favourite’.


Dr. Ulrich Betz, Vice President Innovation, Merck said: “Making the results of scientific studies widely available and consumable with professional videos featuring the authors themselves is a new and highly attractive concept. As we have just seen during the Covid-19 pandemic, it is vital that we further boost public enthusiasm for science across society to help spread scientific knowledge.”


Alongside Pavel Dolezal, the finalists were:

  • ‘A power hungry killer’ – Alex van der Starre, Cas Boshoven, Felix Evers, Julie Verhoef, Nick Proellochs and Taco Kooij from the Radboud University Medical Centre on why the malaria parasite is deadly for humans but not mosquitos. 
  • ‘Crumpled sheets’ – Joint research from Jovana Andrejavic and Chris Rycroft, Team Crumple at Harvard University on crumpling dynamics.
  • ‘Disorderly conduct in space’ – Gily Ginosar from the Weizmann Institute of Science using bats to find out how the brain builds a changing 3D image of the world as we move through it.
  • ‘Don’t be alarmed’ – Eleanor Jenkins, Filippo Macchi and Elena Magnani for the Kirsten Sadler Edepli Lab Team at NYU Abu Dhabi on the regeneration of the liver – how it knows when to repair and what keeps it from continually growing.
  • ‘Extreme violence and snow’ – Samuele Ronchini from the Gran Sasso Science Institute analysing and interpreting gamma-ray bursts.
  • ‘Now you see me’ – Ahmed Dorrah and Xinghui Yin, aka The Metasurfers from Harvard University showcase their research on nanofabrication, structured light, and flat optics (also known as metasurfaces). 
  • ‘Out on a limb’ – Luke Lythgoe for the Tree of Life team at The Wellcome Sanger Institute debunking the idea that humans are the peak of genome complexity.
  • ‘Salmonella and me’ – Emma Werner from Cambridge University on cell-autonomous immunity against bacteria and how the ubiquitin system targets intracellular bacteria.
  • ‘Stick with me, kid’ – Amy Elliott for ORNL Binder Jet Team at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory on the 3D printing of the materials used to make larger 3D prints.

The videos of each finalist have been made available to view on nature.com and YouTube. More information on Science in Shorts is available on the website here.


Science in Shorts sits alongside Springer Nature’s wider suite of awards, which include platforms to support researchers in communicating the impact of their research. More on these can be found here.




Note to Editors


Videos from a selection of Science in Shorts applicants are available on the Science in Shorts Library here.


About Nature Portfolio


Nature Portfolio is a range of high-quality products and services across the life, physical, chemical and applied sciences – including journals, databases and researcher services – dedicated to serving the scientific community.


Nature (founded in 1869) is the leading, international weekly journal of science. Nature Portfolio also publishes a range of Nature-branded subscription journals, the leading open access multidisciplinary journal Nature Communications, other open access journals including Scientific Reports, and a range of Nature Partner Journals published in partnership with institutions and societies. Together, these journals publish some of the world’s most significant scientific discoveries.


Online, nature.com provides over nine million unique visitors per month with Nature Research content, including news and comment from Nature, and the leading scientific jobs board, Nature Careers. Nature Portfolio also offers a range of researcher services, including online and in-person training and expert language and editing services. For more information, please visit nature.com and follow @nresearchnews. Nature Portfolio is part of Springer Nature.


About Springer Nature


For over 180 years Springer Nature has been advancing discovery by providing the best possible service to the whole research community. We help researchers uncover new ideas, make sure all the research we publish is significant, robust and stands up to objective scrutiny, that it reaches all relevant audiences in the best possible format, and can be discovered, accessed, used, re-used and shared. We support librarians and institutions with innovations in technology and data; and provide quality publishing support to societies. 


As a research publisher, Springer Nature is home to trusted brands including Springer, Nature Portfolio, BMC, Palgrave Macmillan and Scientific American. For more information, please visit springernature.com and @SpringerNature


About Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany


Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany, a leading science and technology company, operates across healthcare, life science and electronics. Around 58,000 employees work to make a positive difference to millions of people’s lives every day by creating more joyful and sustainable ways to live. From advancing gene editing technologies and discovering unique ways to treat the most challenging diseases to enabling the intelligence of devices – the company is everywhere. In 2021, Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany, generated sales of € 19.7 billion in 66 countries.


The company holds the global rights to the name and trademark “Merck” internationally. The only exceptions are the United States and Canada, where the business sectors of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany operate as EMD Serono in healthcare, MilliporeSigma in life science, and EMD Electronics. Since its founding in 1668, scientific exploration and responsible entrepreneurship have been key to the company’s technological and scientific advances. To this day, the founding family remains the majority owner of the publicly listed company.