Chinese Academy of Sciences Honorary Professor

This is so cool! I received an appointment 2 weeks ago to be an Honorary Professor of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS). You know I am a geek; why else would I be a member of the neurology book of the month club? Now I have a place to talk with people about my crazy ideas to integrate economics, finance, and non-equilibrium thermodynamics into something that actually works–as opposed to macroeconomics and modern portfolio theory.

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This is a photo of a happy me receiving my appointment certificate from Cheng Siwei, Dean of the Graduate University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences Management School (GUCAS). As I wrote earlier today, Cheng Siwei’s day job is vice chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress.

My duties will be to give several lectures each year to the CAS faculty and graduate students and to supervise PhD dissertations (I have my first graduate student already–a wonderful person named LI hong, who is writing about venture capital and innovation. And I will teach a 4 week course this summer exploring ways to use recent advances in non-equilibrium thermodynamics in economics and finance.

The best part of the day was my visit with Cheng Siwei after the ceremony. More on that later.

JR

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9 Responses to Chinese Academy of Sciences Honorary Professor

  1. Wu Yong says:

    Congratulations. Chen is the leading economimist in CN and famous for his outspoken and responsible for public. Happy spring festival.

  2. W. Thomas Kelly says:

    Dr. Rutledge: Please explain the meaning and use of “non-equilibrium
    thermodynamics”. I’m sure I am not alone in my ignorance among your
    very appreciative readers. Congratulations on your “honors” and
    please keep your blogs flowing.
    Sincerely,
    W. Thomas Kelly

  3. Hello JR,

    My sincere congratulations on your appointment as “Honorary Professor” This is a great honor, and you should be very proud, very proud!

    As an aside note: About 6/7 years ago Dowling had a program at Shanghai University and a small revolution of sorts upset the plan for MBA graduate students to come to the USA to complete their program. So, I was assigned 6 students to do their thesis work over the internet. This was a very exhilarating experience for me. Once again, HUGE Kudos for JR :):):) on his new ventures into the Academy.

    Best regards Nic :):):)

  4. Jim Dorn says:

    Congrats on your appointment to CAS. Very cool!

  5. Lawrence says:

    Good point John, pro-growth states like NV, AZ, FL are doing just fine. Even my future home state GA is talking about abolishing the income tax. I take that back INNOVATION is used in the Southeast and Mountain West, but up here in the Northeast…..as we say here in Joisy aka Corzineland, FUGEHTABOUTIT. I have said it time and time again that we arent just competing with China or India, but from a state to state level we are competing with Georgia and Arizona. Nations are competing for capital and so are states. The Northeast is the only region of this nation that is losing human capital but hey dont tell that to Corzine, Spitzer, or Schumer.
    Lawrence

  6. Dick Rush says:

    I agree that vice Chairman Cheng Sewei is impressive. A picture of our meeting with him in the Gtreat Hall of the People from our fifth trip to China, Nov. 2005 hangs in my State Chamber office. Look forward to reading your recap of your meeting.
    Dick
    Richard P. Rush, President & CEO
    The State Chamber
    http://www.okstatechamber.com

    Thanks Dick. Good luck in your quest to get the Oklahoma legislature to make Oklahoma a destination resort for businesses.
    John

  7. Titus Yong says:

    Dear Dr John Rutledge
    Congratulations on your prestigious appointment as Honorary Professor to the Chinese Academy of Sciences!  
    I am intrigue by your interest to join the neurology book of the month as my company is involved in the brain-based psychometric (education/training) business of profiling people’s thinking preferences.
    Titus Yong
    Director of Strategic Planning
    Emergenetics Asia Pte Ltd
    Singapore

    Thanks Titus. Your business sounds very interesting. I will look you up next time in Singapore.
    JR

  8. Titus Yong says:

    Dear Dr John Rutledge
    Congratulations on your prestigious appointment as Honorary Professor to the Chinese Academy of Sciences!  
    I am intrigue by your interest to join the neurology book of the month as my company is involved in the brain-based psychometric (education/training) business of profiling people’s thinking preferences.
    Titus Yong
    Director of Strategic Planning
    Emergenetics Asia Pte Ltd
    Singapore

    Thanks Titus. Your business sounds very interesting. I will look you up next time in Singapore.
    JR

  9. Lawrence says:

    INNOVATION……John, is it me or has it been ages since I have heard a US politician use that word. You mean us….Americans…..be innovative….why you must be kidding John, you know that word doesnt belong in the American vocabulary anymore. Just the other day Mama Clinton was talking about taking profits from oil companies, and just to think she has spent all this time running to the center. I knew she couldnt surpress those socialist tendencies for long.
    Lawrence

    Lawrence,
    Amen! There is one person I want to name as the exception to this rule. John Ensign, Senator from Nevada (0% tax rate) is keenly interested in the subject. I have had the pleasure of working with him at meetings with Nevda business owners. Great guy.
    JR

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