Peter Brewer receives award from Chinese Academy of Sciences This photo shows Peter Brewer (on right) with Chinese Academy of Sciences President Bai Chunli (second to the left), along with fellow award recipients David Neely of the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory and Yimei Zhu of the Brookhaven National Laboratory. On January 23, 2018, MBARI Senior Adjunct Peter Brewer received the 2017 Award for International Scientific Cooperation from the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). According to the academy’s web site, the annual award “honors top researchers from outside of China who have been in long-term collaborations with CAS, and who have made major achievements, including outstanding contributions to key technological breakthroughs.” Brewer has worked closely with CAS for more than ten years, providing critical support to the design, testing, and use of the Chinese research vessel Kexue and the remotely operated vehicle Faxian. He also helped guide the academy’s five-year deep-sea research program, the Western Pacific Ocean System (WPOS), which included ground-breaking research on deep-sea hydrothermal vents, cold seeps, and seamounts in the southwest Pacific Ocean. Brewer commented, “The progress made [by this program] was huge and real, done in record time, and the translation into international skills has been a pleasure.” In addition to his contributions to the cultivation of doctoral students in China, Brewer also created many opportunities for early-career CAS scientists to participate in deep-sea research cruises, helping them advance into world-class research positions. Peter Brewer stands next to a model of the Chinese research vessel Kexue. Image courtesy of Peter Brewer. According to a CAS article about the award, “The cooperation between Peter and CAS has greatly boosted the development of China’s deep-sea sciences and equipment systems, a milestone contribution to the development of China’s marine sciences.” Brewer noted that his achievements would not have been made possible without the help of MBARI staff members Ed Peltzer, Peter Walz, and Bill Kirkwood, as well as those of Zhang Xin, who worked at MBARI as a graduate student and is now a professor at the CAS Institute of Oceanology (IOCAS) in China. Brewer received the 2017 award from CAS President Bai Chunli during a ceremony at the new CAS university campus in China. Other recipients of the 2017 award were David Neely of the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory and Yimei Zhu of the Brookhaven National Laboratory. Article by Meilina Dalit and Kim Fulton-Bennett Video prepared by the Chinese Academy of Sciences about Peter Brewer’s work and the award: For additional information or images relating to this article, please contact: Kim Fulton-Bennett 831-775-1835, kfb@mbari.org Share Like this? Share it! Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share on Email
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