Farewell message from Congcong Le
Our colleague, Congcong Le, will be leaving iTHEMS to join the Hefei National Laboratory as a Research Scientist. Since joining iTHEMS in August 2021 as a Postdoctoral Researcher, he has spent four wonderful years making progress in research and actively engaging in our community. We will all miss him and wish him the best of luck in this new endeavor.
Here is a message from Congcong:
I joined iTHEMS in August 2021 as a Postdoctoral Researcher and have spent four wonderful years here. Looking back on this journey, I have not only made significant progress in my research but have also felt immense warmth and care in my daily life.
For researchers, the most valuable thing is to have an open environment where we can freely explore ideas, follow our curiosity, and ask every question that comes to mind. iTHEMS has provided such an environment, and I consider myself very lucky to have been part of it. In our weekly Coffee Meetings, I always benefit from the vivid biological facts and mathematical tricks. In the weekly group discussions hosted by Chingkai, I can share the new problems and the new ideas, and these exchanges have continually broadened my perspective and strengthened my research abilities.
On a personal note, I am especially grateful to Hatsuda-san and all the iTHEMS assistants. During a challenging time for my family, they offered us sincere support and help. I still clearly remember that when we arrived in Japan from Germany in 2021, my wife was pregnant. Due to COVID-19, we needed to quarantine. To ensure my wife’s safety, Tomoko-san and Sasaki-san helped us find a hotel near the hospital, and after the quarantine, Hatsuda-san personally drove my family and me to RIKEN. This kindness and care will always remain in my heart.
Next, I will be moving to the Hefei National Laboratory in China. Although I am embarking on a new journey, I sincerely hope to return often to visit and continue enjoying the unique academic atmosphere here. Let’s stay in touch and keep enjoying the beauty of both research and life.