学术报告
中国科学院外籍院士,化学家,加州大学伯克利分校教授,2025年诺贝尔化学奖得主,主要从事金属有机框架、共价有机框架等网格化学研究。
CAS foreign member, chemist, professor at the University of California, Berkeley, laureate of the 2025 Nobel prize in chemistry.
Research interests: reticular chemistry research including metal-organic frameworks and covalent organic frameworks.
From Scarcity to Abundance explores how reticular chemistry is transforming the way we discover, design, and make materials. Metal–organic frameworks and covalent organic frameworks offer an almost limitless space of possible structures and functions, a space that can increasingly be searched, predicted, and synthesized through AI, automation, and robotics. This emerging capability points toward an age of abundant materials, where the central challenge is no longer whether a useful material can exist, but how to identify the right one, make it reliably, scale it responsibly, and deploy it where it matters most. Navigating this new landscape will require new principles for selection, synthesis, characterization, data sharing, sustainability, and human judgment, so that abundance becomes not merely a measure of possibility, but a force for solving urgent problems in energy, water, health, and the environment.
