[China] - Worldwide researchers collect in Beijing for congress on fundamental sciences

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
International scientists and scholars collected in Beijing on Sunday, for the opening of the 2025 International Congress of Basic Science
(ICBS), aiming to explore the frontiers of fundamental research.Nearly 1,000 professionals, scholars, and students convened at the China
National Convention Center
They will take part in deep discussions over the coming two weeks on innovative development in mathematics, physics, and info science and
engineering.Four Fields medalists, three Nobel laureates, and 2 Turing Award winners, including Shing-Tung Yau and Andrew Chi-Chih Yao, went
to the congress
Six preeminent scientists –-- Samuel C
C
Ting, Steven Chu, David Gross, Robert Tarjan, Shigefumi Mori and George Lusztig –-- were honored with the 2025 Basic Science Lifetime
Award, the highest difference in essential science, commemorating a researchers long-lasting influence on the field.Addressing the opening
event, ICBS President and Fields medalist Shing-Tung Yau highlighted current advancements in mathematics, physics and details science
He believes a brand-new age driven by theoretical advancements and technological innovations might be dawning.Progress in fundamental
science is not just important for technological innovation but works as the core engine driving the continuous evolution of human
civilization, Yau noted, highlighting that enhancing worldwide cooperation in science and fostering shared exchange and trust is more
crucial now than ever before.He expressed his hope that the congress will develop an open and inclusive worldwide platform for deeper
scholastic exchange and partnership, collectively advancing modern science and technology.Initiated by Shing-Tung Yau in 2023, ICBS is held
every year with the theme advancing science for mankind
This years congress will host more than 500 academic sessions including plenary talks, standard science lectures and satellite conferences
Leading global researchers will provide keynote lectures on basic and frontier sciences, sharing the latest advancements and promoting
interdisciplinary innovation.