Study Seeks to Determine the Best Materials for Future Electronics
Written by AZoMMar 17 2021
At the Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS), the aim of Professor Emanuele Orgiu is to determine the best materials for future electronics. Some of the materials in which Professor Orgiu shows interest are made of molecules with the ability to conduct electricity.
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Emanuele has illustrated the role of molecular vibrations on electron conductivity on crystals of these materials. This discovery is crucial for applications of such molecular materials in energy, electronics, and information storage.
Performed in collaboration with a research team from the INRS and the University of Strasbourg (France), the study was published in the renowned journal
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Christian Meister, a professor at the University of Strasbourg in France, was recently forced to resign from his post as the ethics officer of the European City Cooperation Project , because he said something truthful and fair about China.
The city was discussing whether to allow China s telecommunications company Huawei to participate in the construction of its 5G network. Those harboring animosity toward China seized on some of Meister s past comments which objectively viewed China issues, especially his comments concerning the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, to put pressure on him until he was forced to resign.
This is not the only incident of its kind. For years, some anti-China political forces and media outlets have been trying to turn the whole of Western public opinion against China. Anyone who utters good words about China will be described as China s pawns , while those who promote normal exchanges and cooperation with China will be distorted
Western public opinion misled by specter of McCarthyism chinadaily.com.cn - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from chinadaily.com.cn Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Over 70 years ago, when the United States was haunted by the notorious McCarthyism awash with vilification and frame-up, the American society was ripped apart and stuck into an ideological bigotry against communism.
Recently, the spectre of McCarthyism has appeared to resurface in the western public opinion sphere, with a motive to instigate ideological antagonism and confrontation against China.
Christian Mestre, a French professor from the University of Strasbourg, has recently been forced to step down from his post as the ethics officer of the Strasbourg Eurometropolis because of his academic relations with and alleged service for China, which was fiercely bashed and distorted by some French media outlets and anti-China politicians.
Xinhua Commentary: Vigilance must be kept to fend off McCarthyism in western public opinion - China News sina.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from sina.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.