The Peking University Summer School International 2024 on Fundamental Physics offers students pursuing bachelor’s degrees in physics a unique opportunity to attend a series of courses specially prepared at Peking University in Beijing, China.
The Peking University Summer School International 2024 on Fundamental Physics is a collaborative effort between the School of Physics (PKU), the Kavli Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics (PKU), and the Beijing Institute of Modern Physics. The program will be held at PKU from August 1st to August 9th, 2024, and is designed for Chinese and international advanced undergraduate students and first-year graduate students who have a strong aptitude and passion for physical sciences.
Several scientists from around the world share their knowledge about a wide range of topics in the fields of particles and fields, astrophysics, condensed matter physics, atomic, molecular and optical physics, computing, and interdisciplinary knowledge in modern physics. A high-level teaching and training on key topics nonlinear and ultrafast optics, plasmonic, and optics with metamaterials will be provided by means of tutorial talks. Lectures, discussions, visits to the facilities and experimental areas, and field trips are also part of the program. The selected students will find studying in a multidisciplinary and multicultural environment an extremely enriching personal experience.
Candidates of all nationalities are welcome to apply for the program. The applicants, who are an undergraduate student in physics and should have completed by July 2024 at least two years of fulltime studies at university level, have both a CV and at least one recommendation letters from your lecturers in PDF format requested th
rough the website(www.studyatpku.com). The applicants are expected to have a good knowledge of English.
The program will provide the admitted students with visa application documents, accommodation on campus, and travel grants.
Application deadline: 12 noon CST on 30 June 2024.
Contact details:Ms. Wang
hna8969@163.com
Confirmed Lecturers (to update)
Anton N. Kapustin Quantum Field Theory and String Theory
The Earle C. Anthony Professor of Theoretical Physics at the California Institute of Technology
Bogdan A. Bernevig Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics
Professor of Physics, Princeton University
Fellow of the American Physical Society
Dmitri K. Efetov Graphene and 2D Materials
Full Professor of LMU Munich, GER
Hong Qian Mathematical Biology, Mathematical Physics
Olga Jung Wan Endowed Professor of Applied Mathematics
Fellow, Program in Mathematics and Molecular Biology at the University of California at Berkeley
Royalty Research Fund, University of Washington
Fellow of the American Physical Society
Michael Zudov Quantum Transport Phenomena in Semiconductor Quantum Structures
Professor, School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Minnesota
Lloyd W Engel Microwave Spectroscopy Performed at MK-temperature
Research faculty at the National High Magnetic Field Lab
Distinguished University Scholar, Florida State University
Fellow of the American Physical Society
Olivier J.F. Martin Microengineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Full Professor, Nanophotonics and Metrology Laboratory, EPFL
Ziqiang Wang Theory of Correlated Electron Materials
Professor of Physics, Boston College
Fellow of the American Physical Society
Xunli Wang Neutron and synchrotron scattering
Phase transformation, deformation, magnetism, residual stress determination
Metallic glasses, high-entropy alloys, magnetic shape memory alloys
Chair Professor, Department of Physics, City University of Hong Kong
Director (CCNS), CityU Center on Neutron Scattering
Director (CNS), Centre for Neutron Scattering
Director of Flagship Programme, College of Science
Source: School of Physics, PKU