“Celebration of Physics” – Department of Physics Annual Symposium showcases the recent research achievements of PHY students. The poster sessions provide a platform for both undergraduate and postgraduate students to present the most exciting results from their own research projects. Selected faculty members from our Department will also give talks at the symposium to share their research achievements. It offers students an excellent opportunity for learning the on-going research activities in other research groups of our Department, thus fostering the collaboration between students and faculties. Last but not least, the Annual Symposium brings in some of the Best Physicists in the World to share their expertise. Students not only get exposed to the most recent advances in Physics but also learn the state-of-the-art Physics research activities in the World.
Date: | 22 May 2019 |
Time: | 12:30 – 6: 30 pm |
Venue: | Connie Fan Multi-media Conference Room (4/F Cheng Yick-chi Building) |
Program Rundown
12:30 – 1:30 | Light lunch served, with registration and poster session open |
1:45 – 2:00 | Welcoming Remarks: Prof. Xun-Li Wang, Head of Department |
Session I
2:00 – 2:30 | Hydrated Ion Transport at Interfaces Prof. Limei Xu, Peking University, China |
2:30 – 2:55 | Photon Momentum Effects in Artificial Microstructures Dr Shubo Wang, City University of Hong Kong |
2:55 – 3:20 | Laser-induced Breakdown Spectroscopy for Biomedical Investigations Dr Condon Lau, City University of Hong Kong |
Poster and Coffee break
3:20 – 3:45 | Coffee break and Poster Session |
Session II
3:45 – 4:15 | Superconductivity in the Quantum Hall Regime Prof. Francois Amet, Appalachian State University, USA |
4:15 – 4:40 | Approaching the Capacity Limit of Lithium Cobalt Oxide in Lithium Ion Batteries via Lanthanum and Aluminum Doping Dr Qi Liu, City University of Hong Kong |
4:40 – 5:10 | Computational Intelligence & Consensus Economy Dr James Lei, Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute |
Award session
5:10 – 5:30 | Student and Faculty Award Announcement |
Keynote Talk
5:30 – 6:30 | Crystal Structure Predictions using Adaptive Genetic Algorithm and Motif Search Methods Prof. Kai-Ming Ho, Distinguished Professor in Liberal Arts and Sciences, Iowa State University, USA |
Please click here for online registration.
For enquiries, please contact the PHY General Office at 3442-7831 or via email phy.go@cityu.edu.hk.
15 May 2019