Qingan Xiao
National Institute for Environmental Studies, Japan
Title: Measuring the impossible: History and future
Biography
Biography: Qingan Xiao
Abstract
The most amazing thing for scholars is that you assert that you understand the nature of the world and could define its past and future although you know nothing about the nature of the quantum. Technological advancements have broadened human beings’ capability, which improved our lives greatly. Even climate change would influence our economy and slow down the speed for elimination of poverty, we could find ways to build a better world. The key lies in the change of the priority from development in current age to public healthcare in the future earth (especially in China). Many biosensors and simple effective methods are designed for the early diagnosis or prevention for diseases, but in the background of big-data, super AI and wealth concentration, health problem has become a complicated transdisciplinary research and we should afford integrated solutions by STEEPLE analysis. To realize them, we need novel elements, gotten by a survey of the history from a quantum level and measuring the future.