Acknowledgements
Acknowledgements
Planner
Wu Guosheng
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Professor & Chair, Department of the History of Science, Tsinghua University
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Chair, Tsinghua University Science Museum
Curator
Wang Zheran
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Assistant Professor, Department of the History of Science, Tsinghua University
Exhibition Team
Yang Xiao
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International Affairs Coordinator, Tsinghua University Science Museum
Jocelyn Jing Wang
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International Affairs Coordinator, Tsinghua University Science Museum
ElIen Liu
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Collections Registrar, Tsinghua University Science Museum
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Head of Marketing and Communications
Academic Support
Silke Ackermann
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Director of History of Science Museum, Oxford
JC Niala
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Head of Research, Teaching and Collections
Andrea Ruddock
Suzy Gooch
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Executive Assistant
Web Design
Angela Song
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Interaction Designer & Product Designer
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Responsible for animation and website design
Tsinghua Science Museum
Tsinghua University Science Museum (in development) is the first comprehensive university museum devoted to scientific collections in China. It presents scientific objects and high-tech interactive exhibitions to reproduce the great scientific discoveries and technological inventions in the history of science and technology, as well as the brilliant science and engineering achievements of Tsinghua University in modern China. The museum will become a new part of the Tsinghua landscape for promoting science communication and stimulating scientific and technological innovation.
There will be three permanent exhibition halls: The Occident Hall (showing the evolution of science and technology of the West); China Hall (showing ancient Chinese technologies and inventions); Tsinghua Hall (showing the development of science and technology of Tsinghua University). The temporary exhibition hall will house different thematic exhibitions by collecting valuable scientific and technological objects in China and abroad.
The permanent building is located at the open space between the Tsinghua University Art Museum and the Academy of Arts & Design building, which has a construction area of 15,000 square meters, including exhibition hall of 7,000 square meters. Before construction is completed, the Science Museum houses the exhibitions temperately on the B2 floor of Mong Man-wai Humanities Building.
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