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Die Gäste haben Zugang zu kulturellen Veranstaltungen und Möglichkeiten zum wissenschaftlichen Austausch. Um Interaktionen zwischen den Gästen, Fellows und WissenschaftlerInnen der JMU zu fördern, wird ein gemeinschaftliches Kochen und Essen ermöglicht. Während der regelmäßig stattfindenden SCIAS Gastvorträge haben Fellows/Gäste und Fakultäten der JMU die Chance ihre Forschungen einem ausgewählten Publikum zu präsentieren. Entsprechend der Interessen der anwesenden Fellows und Gäste, können auch weitere Formate für den wissenschaftlichen Dialog organisiert werden, wie zum Beispiel interdisziplinäre Seminare, Vorlesungsreihen oder kleine Konferenzen.
Im Juni und Juli 2023 haben einige Gastprofessoren sich selbst und ihre aktuellen Forschungsprojekte vor einem interessierten Publikum, bestehend aus Gästen des Hauses, Gastgebern und JMU-Mitgliedern im Vorlesungssaal des Welz Haus vorgestellt. Die Gastprofessoren sind Träger des SCIAS-Fellowship. Hier können Sie einige Informationen über unsere aktuellen SCIAS Fellows finden.
Prof. Dr. Zuowei Xie holds a chair at the Department of Chemistry of the Southern University of Science and Technology (Shenzhen, China). His main research interests center around the chemistry of (super)carboranes, metallacarboranes and low-valent main group elements, as well as catalytic B-H bond functionalization.He is a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Hong Kong Academy of Sciences. He is also a Choh-Ming Li Professor of Chemistry in The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Prof. Dr. Xie is staying at the Welz-Haus within the framework of his Humboldt Research Award (2022) from the beginning of June until the end of August as a guest of Prof. Dr. Maik Finze from the Institute of Anorganic Chemistry (JMU) and is currently working on a research project on the controlled functionalization of B-H bond in carboranes and boranes. He has published over 350 scientific papers and received numerous honors and awards including the Inaugural Hong Kong Research Grants Council Senior Research Fellowship (2020) and the State Natural Science Prize (2008).
Prof. Dr. Mehmet Zahit Tiryaki is a lecturer at the Department of Islamic Philosophy of the Istanbul Medeniyet University Faculty of Arts and Humanities (Turkey). Tiryaki's main area of interest is theories of the soul and philosophy of mind in their classical and contemporary aspects. He is staying at the Welz-Haus for one year, as a guest of Prof. Dr. Dag Nikolaus Hasse from the Institute of Philosophy (JMU). He is currently conducting research on the soul-body relationship debates and basic approaches in classical and post-classical Islamic philosophy and theology.
Prof. Dr. Ramon Flecha is an Emeritus Full Professor at the School of Sociology of the University of Barcelona (Spain). He was hired by the EC as chair of the Expert Group which elaborated the criteria of policy and societal impact of all sciences in the European scientific program. Prof. Flecha is the first scientist in the categories of Social Impact and Gender Violence in Google Scholar. He stayed at the Welz-Haus for four months, as a guest of Prof. Dr. phil. Regina Egetenmeyer from the Institute for Education (JMU). He is currently teaching within the framework of an international guest lectureship at the Professorship of Adult and Continuing Education.
Prof. Keisuke Kawamoto, M.D., Ph.D. is an expert physician in hematology and general internal medicine in Japan. After finishing the residency programs of hematology and internal medicine, Prof. Kawamoto became a graduated school student for researching the biology of malignant lymphoma at Kurume University (Hematopathology, Prof. Koichi Ohshima Lab) because he experienced a lot of patients with poor prognostic hematological malignancies as a physician. Prof. Kawamoto's main work is research on T/NK-cell type malignant lymphoma by using histopathological analysis. T/NK-cell lymphoma shows poor prognosis because no effective treatment is still established. Prof. Kawamoto became a researcher at the Institute of Pathology JMU since 2022 and he is currently challenging for the subclassifying T/NK-cell malignant lymphoma by trying novel approaches in order to improve the prognosis of T/NK-cell type malignant lymphoma.