会议通知
  • 31
    2025-10
    2025木化石研究与保护利用国际研讨会(中文二号会议通知)
    为了进一步推动木化石的科研合作与国际交流,加强对木化石的保护和利用,定于2025年11月下旬在成都召开“木化石研究与保护利用国际研讨会”( 2025 International Symposium on Fossil Wood Study and Protection) ( 简称: 2025 木化石国际会议),并组织赴木化石重点“产地开展野外科考交流。欢迎国内外从事木化石科学研究、科普教育与传播、博物馆展览展示、木化石地质遗迹与重点化石产地、地质公园和文化旅游等行业的专家学者及相关管理机构工作者等参加会议并开展积极交流。
  • 09
    2025-10
    中国科学院武汉文献情报中心关于举办2025科研人员数智能力提升高级研修班的通知
    根据《人力资源社会保障部办公厅关于印发专业技术人才知识更新工程2025年高级研修项目计划的通知》(人社厅函〔2025〕27号)要求,为增进人工智能技术与传统学科的融合,促进AI for Science科研范式应用,现定于2025年10月在武汉举办“科研人员数智能力提升高级研修班”。本次研修班由中国科学院人事局资助,中国科学院武汉文献情报中心承办,中国科学院文献情报中心、中国科学院广州能源研究所以及广东省科学技术情报学会协办。请于10月13日17:00前点击网址报名。
  • 22
    2025-09
    2025化石保护研讨会(二号通知)
    各省、自治区、直辖市自然资源厅(局)、地质勘查(调查)局(院)、各化石产地、科研院校、博物馆及相关企事业单位:为进一步贯彻落实《古生物化石保护条例》和自然资源部关于化石保护的管理办法,积极探讨新时代化石保护、科学研究、科普教育及文化产业发展等热点问题,促进化石保护事业高质量发展,推广国内外化石保护管理、科学研究和高效利用等方面的成功经验,经报自然资源部批准,中国古生物化石保护基金会定于10月12—13日,在辽宁省朝阳市举办2025化石保护研讨会。现将有关事项函告如下:一、会议宗旨讲好中国化石保护故事,促进朝阳化石科学利用二、组织机构(一)主办单位:中国古生物化石保护基金会、辽宁省自然资源厅、辽宁省朝阳市人民政府(二)指导单位:国家古生物化石专家委员会办公室、中国地质博物馆、中国古生物学会(三)承办单位:中国古生物化石保护基金会专家委员会、辽宁省朝阳市自然资源局、朝阳市古生物化石管理服务中心、朝阳古生物化石博物馆三、会议时间、地点和日程安排(一)时间:2025 年10 月12-13 日(11 日报到)(二)地点:辽宁省朝阳市朝阳凤凰国际酒店(地址:辽宁省朝阳市双塔区什家河北路1 号)(三)日程安排:1. 10 月12 日上午。(1)领导、专家致辞和讲话。辽宁省朝阳市、辽宁省自然资源厅、中国古生物学会及中国古生物化石保护基金会参会领导和有关专家致辞。(2)捐赠仪式。(3)中国古生物化石保护基金会向朝阳籍演员于适授予化石保护志愿者形象大使。(4)签署战略合作协议。(5)邀请中国古生物化石保护基金会专家委员会和重庆古生物研究院专家学者分别做专题报告。2. 10月12日下午。经验交流。邀请辽宁省朝阳市人民政府、四川省自贡市人民政府、江苏常州中华恐龙园、湖北省地质科学研究院、山东省诸城市人民政府等分别做经验交流发言。3. 10月13日全天。组织参会人到牛河梁红山文化博物馆、朝阳鸟化石国家地质公园、朝阳化石谷进行实地考察。4. 10月14日返程。四、组织《中国百家化石产地汇编》《中国百家化石产地汇编》照片与视频征集要求:(一)每家化石产地提供不超过10张jpg格式图片,并配图片说明,或时长不超过3分钟的视频。(二)化石产地500字左右介绍,包括:时代层位、代表性化石、重要意义、地质公园博物馆建设及化石保护开发情况等。(三)图片及视频发至会务组邮箱:guoziyuan@cfpf.org.cn五、会议安排(一)住宿:会议入住酒店为:辽宁省朝阳市朝阳凤凰国际酒店(研讨会会场),请在回执单中注明是否由会务组代为预订朝阳凤凰国际酒店房间,房间费用标准为:标间(单床间)330元/间/天(含双早餐)。(二)接送站(机)1.朝阳机场(距离酒店约7.4公里):接机时间:10月11日 08:00,共一个班车车次送机时间:10月14日 08:00,共一个班车车次接送机位置:朝阳机场航站楼到达出口接机联系人:景利 182042197772.高铁辽宁朝阳站(距离酒店约8.5公里):接站时间:10月11日 10:00-20:00,每小时一班车送站时间:10月14日 08:00-11:00,每小时一班车                   13:00最后一班车接站位置:出站口广场接站联系人:李华溢 15114229911(三)特别提醒请参会人员提前将自己的行程安排好,同时报告会务组,以便做好接送站(机)服务。如有特殊情况请联系朝阳市人民政府会务组。六、本次研讨会不收取费用。住宿及往返交通费由参会单位(或个人)自理。七、报名截止时间及会务组9月29日前请将参会回执发送到会务组邮箱:guoziyuan@cfpf. org. cn1. 中国古生物化石保护基金会会务组郭子元 13901 355621;段瑶 186182815202. 朝阳市人民政府会务组景利 18204219777;李华溢 1511 4229911为方便联系和及时接收会议信息,参会者请添加我会微信号:13901355621,或扫描二维码:
  • 11
    2025-09
    分析古生物学及地球生物多样性数据库应用国际研讨会(第二轮通知)
    We are pleased to announce the upcoming GBDB Workshop, which will serve as a regular platform for data-driven research rooted in the GBDB and its interaction with other international databases.Analytical Paleobiology and Applications of the Geobiodiversity Database (GBDB): Facilitating Collaborative Research for Paleontological DatabasesOver the past decade, the rapid growth of online paleontological and stratigraphic repositories has transformed our ability to trace Earth’s biodiversity through deep time. Numerous databases have been developed to address key questions in Earth sciences, enhancing our understanding of both the planet’s biological and geological history, as well as its future.Despite these advances, researchers still face major challenges: harmonizing data across platforms, addressing sampling biases, and applying new analytical techniques to increasingly large and complex datasets.The Geobiodiversity Database (GBDB), based at the Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (NIGPAS), has been in development for over a decade. Its unique data infrastructure and high-resolution stratigraphic coverage have supported research in macrostratigraphy, biogeography, and lithogeography. With a continuous record of both fossiliferous and unfossiliferous strata, the GBDB has great potential to complement other major databases. Its integration with global platforms is no longer optional but part of a necessary trend in data-driven paleoscience.To strengthen our engagement with modern analytical paleobiology and to better understand the possibilities of various data platforms, it is essential to stay connected with recent scientific findings, advanced methods, and the strengths and limitations of both GBDB and comparable systems.We are pleased to announce the upcoming GBDB Workshop, which will serve as a regular platform for data-driven research rooted in the GBDB and its interaction with other international databases. The workshop is supported by the Bureau of International Cooperation, Chinese Academy of Sciences.This workshop will feature presentations by invited experts as well as researchers from the NIGPAS, on recent advances in database development, fossil data integration, phylogenetic and diversity analyses, and tools for improved data access and visualization. Topics will include macrostratigraphic synthesis, trait-based reconstructions, and quantitative biogeography. These sessions will highlight how collaborative, database-based research is contributing to new insights into the history of life on Earth. We hope the workshop will encourage new perspectives and strengthen cooperation across paleobiological data communities.Speakers (in alphabetical order)• Adam Kocsis – University of Erlangen-Nuremberg• Alycia Stigall – University of Tennessee• Amelia Penny – University of Edinburgh• Danijela Dimitrijevic – University of Erlangen-Nuremberg• Daven Quinn – University of Wisconsin-Madison• David Harper – Durham University• Facheng Ye – Stazione zoologica Anton Dohrn di Napoli• Kaiyan Shi – NIGPAS• Lee Hsiang Liow – University of Oslo• Lin Na – NIGPAS• Linna Zhang – NIGPAS• Melanie Hopkins – American Museum of Natural History• Moriaki Yasuhara – University of Hong Kong• Qijian Li – NIGPAS• Shan Ye – National Institute of Clean-and-Low-Carbon Energy• William Foster – University of Hamburg• Wolfgang Kiessling – University of Erlangen-Nuremberg• Yanhong Pan – University of NanjingWorkshop organizing structureFunding: National Natural Science Foundation of China; Bureau of International Cooperation, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Key Laboratory of Palaeontology and Stratigraphic Applications in Oil and Gas; Big Data Center, Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of SciencesOrganizer: Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of SciencesConvener: Qijian Li (Big Data Center, Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences)Detailed AgendaSunday afternoon (September 21), Day 0Registration (whole afternoon) in the Library (see map below), “icebreaker” meeting with snacks and drinks at Nanjing Museum of Paleontology (18:00-20:00).Talk sessions (Library Meeting Room)Each talk is scheduled for 20 minutes, including time for questions and discussion.Workshop LogisticsMeeting VenueNanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (NIGPAS), Meeting room on the second floor of the Library (see map above).39 Beijing East Road, Xuanwu District, Nanjing 210008, ChinaGetting from the airport to NIGPASBy Taxi:● Direct taxi to NIGPAS, approx. 60-75 minutes depending on traffic.● Fare: about 160-170 RMB.By Metro:● Take Line S1 (Airport Line) to Nanjing South Railway Station (南京南站).● Transfer to Line 3 toward Jimingsi station (鸡鸣寺站).● Exit at Exit No.5.● Walk about 5 mins to NIGPAS.Getting from the train station to NIGPASBy Taxi:● Direct taxi to NIGPAS, approx. 20-40 minutes depending on traffic and which train station you are from.● Fare: about 20-30 RMB.By Metro:● From either Nanjing South Railway Station or Nanjing Railway Station, take Line 3 toward Jimingsi station (鸡鸣寺站).● Exit at Exit No.5.● Walk about 5 mins to NIGPAS.Late RegistrationWe welcome all interested students and researchers. Please complete the attendance form and email it to gbdb@nigpas.ac.cn by September 18, 2025, so we can estimate the number of participants.Contacts:Qijian Li: +86 025-83288823Lin Na: +86 025-83282281 Shasha Liu: +86 155-5311-1773Jiangxue Deng: +86 132-8408-8586Email: gbdb@nigpas.ac.cn
  • 10
    2025-09
    2025化石保护研讨会(一号通知)
    为进一步贯彻落实《古生物化石保护条例》和自然资源部关于化石保护的管理办法,积极探讨新时代化石保护、科学研究、科普教育及文化产业发展等热点问题,促进化石保护事业高质量发展,推广国内外化石保护管理、科学研究和高效利用等方面的成功经验,经报自然资源部批准,中国古生物化石保护基金会拟举办2025化石保护研讨会。
  • 08
    2025-09
    分析古生物学及地球生物多样性数据库应用国际研讨会
    We are pleased to announce the upcoming GBDB Workshop, which will serve as a regular platform for data-driven research rooted in the GBDB and its interaction with other international databases.Geobiodiversity Database (GBDB) WorkshopOver the past decade, the rapid growth of online paleontological and stratigraphic repositories has transformed our ability to trace Earth’s biodiversity through deep time. Numerous databases have been developed to address key questions in Earth sciences, enhancing our understanding of both the planet’s biological and geological history, as well as its future.Despite these advances, researchers still face major challenges: harmonizing data across platforms, addressing sampling biases, and applying new analytical techniques to increasingly large and complex datasets.The Geobiodiversity Database (GBDB), based at the Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, has been in development for over a decade. Its unique data infrastructure and high-resolution stratigraphic coverage have supported research in macrostratigraphy, biogeography, and lithogeography. With a continuous record of both fossiliferous and unfossiliferous strata, the GBDB has great potential to complement other major databases. Its integration with global platforms is no longer optional but part of a necessary trend in data-driven paleoscience.To strengthen our engagement with modern analytical paleobiology and to better understand the possibilities of various data platforms, it is essential to stay connected with recent scientific findings, advanced methods, and the strengths and limitations of both GBDB and comparable systems. We are pleased to announce the upcoming GBDB Workshop, which will serve as a regular platform for data-driven research rooted in the GBDB and its interaction with other international databases. The workshop is supported by the Bureau of International Cooperation, Chinese Academy of Sciences.This workshop will feature presentations by invited experts as well as researchers from the Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, on recent advances in database development, fossil data integration, phylogenetic and diversity analyses, and tools for improved data access and visualization. Topics will include macrostratigraphic synthesis, trait-based reconstructions, and quantitative biogeography. These sessions will highlight how collaborative, database-based research is contributing to new insights into the history of life on Earth. We hope the workshop will encourage new perspectives and strengthen cooperation across paleobiological data communities.Invited Speakers (in alphabetical order)·                     Adam Kocsis– University of Erlangen-Nuremberg·                     Alycia Stigall – University of Tennessee·                     Amelia Penny –University of Edinburgh·                     Danijela Dimitrijevic – University of Erlangen-Nuremberg·                     Daven Quinn– University of Wisconsin-Madison·                     David Harper – Durham University·                     Facheng Ye – Stazione zoologica Anton Dohrn di Napoli·                     Lee Hsiang Liow – University of Oslo·                     Melanie Hopkins – American Museum of Natural History·                     Moriaki Yasuhara – University of Hong Kong·                     Shan Ye – National Institute of Clean-and-Low-Carbon Energy·                     William Foster – University of Hamburg·                     Wolfgang Kiessling – University of Erlangen-Nuremberg·                     Yanhong Pan – University of NanjingWorkshop organizing structureFunding: National Natural Science Foundation of China; Bureau of International Cooperation, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Key Laboratory of Palaeontology and Stratigraphic Applications in Oil and Gas; Big Data Center, Nanjing Institute of Geology and PalaeontologyOrganizer: Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of SciencesConvener:Li Qijian (Big Data Center, Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences) Time & LocationDates: September 22–23, 2025Venue: Library Meeting Room, Nanjing Institute of Geology and PalaeontologyAddress: 39 Beijing East Road, Xuanwu District, Nanjing 210008, ChinaSchedule Overview   September 21: Arrival and registration  September 22: Macro-scale biodiversity patterns, phylogenetic and functional innovations, macroecology  September 23 morning: Cross-database integration and data gap identificationRegistrationWe welcome all interested students and researchers. Please complete the attendance form and email it to gbdb@nigpas.ac.cn so we can estimate the number of participants.ContactsQijian Li: +86 025-83288823Lin Na: +86 025-83282281Shasha Liu:+86 155-5311-1773Jiangxue Deng:+86 132-8408-8586Email: gbdb@nigpas.ac.cnPresentation FormatEach talk is scheduled for 20 minutes, including time for questions and discussion.The language of the workshop is English.
  • 04
    2025-09
    “纪念巢湖鱼龙发现六十周年”第十一届全国化石爱好者大会暨“解码中国·文创未来”古生物文创交流会第三号通知
    为响应全国首个科普月“提升科学素养,共创美好未来”的号召,推动古生物科普事业发展,中国科学院南京地质古生物研究所联合多家单位精心组织,于2025年9月12日至14日在安徽合肥举办“第十一届全国化石爱好者大会”。
  • 30
    2025-08
    中国古生物学会天体生物学分会(筹)第一届会员代表大会暨第一届一次学术研讨会
    为深入贯彻关于科技创新发展的战略部署,筹建中国古生物学会天体生物学分会,大力发展天体生物学这一新兴交叉学科,充分利用我国深空探测重大机遇,组织与动员全国相关研究力量,为推动我国行星科学高质量发展、服务国家深空探测战略需求、抢占深空探测领域基础科学研究制高点贡献力量。
  • 01
    2025-08
    “纪念巢湖鱼龙发现六十周年”第十一届全国化石爱好者大会暨“解码中国·文创未来”古生物文创交流会第二号通知
    为响应全国首个科普月“提升科学素养,共创美好未来”的号召,推动古生物科普事业发展,中国科学院南京地质古生物研究所联合多家单位精心组织,于2025年9月12日至14日在安徽合肥举办“第十一届全国化石爱好者大会”。
  • 22
    2025-07
    国际地球科学计划项目(IGCP679)第五届国际研讨会
    The Fifth International Symposium of IGCP 679 will be held on Sep. 4th, 2025 by a joint session during the 12th International Cretaceous Symposium (Aug. 1st–Sep. 5th, 2025, Hannover, Germany). Title: The Fifth International Symposium of the International Geoscience Programme Project 679
  • 02
    2025-07
    “纪念巢湖鱼龙发现六十周年”第十一届全国化石爱好者大会暨“解码中国·文创未来”古生物文创交流会第一号通知
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