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Department of Physics Faculty of Science

Department of Physics PHYSICS is a study of the basic regularities behind the various complex phenomena in the physical world; and its scope ranges from the tiniest, like quarks in a proton, to the largest, like the universe. Built upon a tradition of excellence in teaching and research, the 4-year physics curriculum is strengthened in various aspects. The programme will continue to enable students to have a good grasp of fundamentals of Physics and a basket of analytic, experimental, numerical, research, communication and other generic skills, and to appreciate and understand the important applications of physics in modern society. BSc PROGRAMME IN PHYSICS Aimed at training our students to have a good grasp of fundamental knowledge and general methods, the programme arms students with abilities to appreciate and understand the basic laws of nature, as well as their important applications in the modern society. It also focuses on building on students' analytic, laboratory and various soft skills by offering courses in the form of lectures, laboratories, small-group discussions, problem solving sessions, colloquia, seminars and projects. Learning is further enhanced by a number of highly successful undergraduate exchange and research opportunities and internship programmes. From 2015 onwards, JUPAS applicants could become a physics student at CUHK through one of the following two paths: Science Broad-based Admission Scheme under the Faculty of Science (JUPAS Code: JS 4601) Enrichment Stream in Theoretical Physics (JUPAS Code: JS 4690) The Physics Department hosts public lectures regularly as part of its outreach programme. Here, Prof. Kenneth Young was giving a lecture to an audience consisting mostly of secondary school students and teachers. DEPARTMENT PROFILE Full-time Faculty Staff 27 Research Staff/Visiting Staff in 2015-2016 >120 Computer & Technical Staff 10 Clerical & Support Staff 9 Programmes Offered BSc, MSc, MPhil, PhD Undergraduate Majors (2015-2016) 216 Postgraduates (MSEG, PHYS) (2015-2016) 123 Department Chairman Prof. Dickon H. L. Ng HIGHLIGHTS OF PHYSICS MAJOR PROGRAMME: A solid foundation plus a wide range of electives A carefully selected set of core required courses provides systematic and rigorous training on all fundamental areas of physics, experimental, analytical, research and communication skills Students may select courses from a wide range of electives to fit to their interest, career and study plan Enhanced research component Required short project(s), final-year project and seminar courses enhance research experience among undergraduates Students may participate in active research programmes of teaching staff Flexible credit system Students may choose a minor by completing prescribed courses offered by other programmes Such major-minor combination proved to be beneficial for students of physics who wish to acquire multi-disciplinary skills and to enhance their career prospects Experiential learning opportunities Exchange programmes: Overseas Programme for Undergraduate Students (OPUS) and Summer Undergraduate Research Exchange (SURE) programme Internship programmes: Summer Teacher Apprenticeship (STAR) programme with local secondary schools, internship programmes in the Hong Kong Observatory and the Hong Kong Space Museum Mentoring programme to guide interested students to study topics of their choices Exchange opportunities are further enhanced by University exchange programmes

Scholarships University and College scholarships, Physics Admission Scholarships, Undergraduate Research Experience Grant, CN Yang Scholarships, Professor and Mrs. Yau Wa Chan Scholarship, CUHK Physics Alumni Scholarships, Undergraduate Research Assistantship, the Physics Prize, Professor Dennis Yam Kuen Lo Physics Award, and supports for OPUS and SURE students. Postgraduate Programmes CUHK Physics Department offers MPhil and PhD programmes that currently enrolled over 110 students and a taught MSc programme Undergraduate may take postgraduate level courses as electives Professor Chen Ning Yang and some of our teachers were congratulating the awardees of CN Yang Scholarship and Physics Prize. CUHK Physics Alumni Association visited the elders in Tin Shui Wai. Undergraduate students also involved in this activity. CAREER OF PHYSICS GRADUATES Office of Student Affairs' surveys in recent years indicate that 44% of Physics graduates continue to pursue higher degrees in Physics or related subjects. Among those who are in employment after graduation, the following chart gives the career distribution. The majority of CUHK Physics BSc and MPhil graduates who continued to pursue higher degrees abroad have been admitted into graduate schools of distinguished universities, including University of California at Berkeley University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Northwestern University University of California at San Diego University of Chicago John Hopkins University Princeton University University of Twente University of California at Santa Barbara University of Maryland University of Colorado Georgia Institute of Technology University of Michigan University of Cambridge University of Pittsburgh University of Toronto Brown University Caltech Industry and commerce 59% Education institutes 35% Government 2% Social and public service 4% Source: Office of Student Affairs (for 2015) where they have been awarded financial supports in the form of teaching assistantships, fellowships and scholarships. Many of our alumni now hold senior posts in renowned academic and research institutes in the United States, China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong, and many more occupy prominent positions in various sectors in the society. Phone: (852) 3943 6154 Email: physics@cuhk.edu.hk Website: http://www.phy.cuhk.edu.hk

STUDY SCHEME (4-YEAR BSc PROGRAMME IN PHYSICS) FOR STUDENTS ADMITTED IN 2017 COURSES Students are required to complete a minimum of 71 or 72 + units of courses as follows: Faculty Package (All Streams): University Physics I - Introduction to Mechanics, Fluids and Waves University Mathematics (offered by Department of Mathematics) one 3-unit course in Chemistry, Statistics or Life Sciences from Science Faculty Package Required Courses: All Streams Introductory Calculus-Based Physics Series and Analytic Skills University Physics II - Introduction to Optics and Modern Physics University Physics III - Introduction to Heat and Electromagnetism Quantitative Methods for Basic Physics Laboratory Skills Physics Laboratory I / II / III Student-Centred Learning Student Centred Learning I / II Upper-level Core Courses Classical Mechanics I Quantum Mechanics I Applied Quantum Mechanics Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics Electromagnetic Theory I Capstone (Subject Matter) Solid State Physics Research Component, Presentation, Project Learning, and Capstone (Various Skills) Seminar I Short Experimental Project I Senior Project I Other Supporting Courses Advanced Calculus I for Physical Science and Engineering (offered by Department of Mathematics) Principles of Modern Chemistry or General Chemistry (offered by Department of Chemistry) Enrichment Stream in Theoretical Physics Methods in Theoretical Physics I Basic Computational Physics Senior Project II Seminar II [Note 1}: Elective Courses Basic Computational Physics * or equivalent Introduction to Astronomy and Astrophysics Methods in Theoretical Physics I / II * Introduction to Computer Simulation of Physical Systems * Practical Electronics * Topics in Contemporary Physics Basic Instrumentation * Short Theoretical Project I / II / III Classical Mechanics II * Quantum Mechanics II * Statistical Mechanics * Electromagnetic Theory II * Computational Physics * Physics in Meteorology Astrophysics Topics in Nanoscience and Technology Optical Physics Relativity Nuclear and Particle Physics Special Topics I / II / III/IV Senior Project II Other Physics Learning Experience Short Experimental Project II / III / IV Seminar II and all Postgraduate Courses offered by Department of Physics Enquiries: physics@cuhk.edu.hk Explanatory Note: 1. Elective courses marked* are especially useful to preparations towards postgraduate studies in physics and related fields. + For Enrichment Stream in Theoretical Physics

RESEARCH ACTIVITIES All members of our teaching staff are engaged in rigorous research programmes. Together, they supervise over 110 research students in our MPhil and PhD programmes. In recent years, our staff published over 200 papers each year in international refereed journals, including high-impact journals such as Nature, Nature Physics, Nature Communications, Nature Nanotechnology, Physical Review Letters, Journal of the American Chemical Society, and Advanced Materials. International and national collaborations in research are common, and our faculty members have established research collaborations with scientists in many institutions worldwide, including several institutes of Chinese Academy of Sciences, some key universities in China, and a number of universities and research laboratories in US, UK, Canada, Europe and Israel. Research projects of the Department cover a wide range of topics. Recent experimental projects, with emphasis on astrophysics, particle physics, condensed matter physics, solar energy, nanostructures and surfaces, optics and soft matters, include: materials for energy applications such as solar cells and solar fuels, fabrication and characterization of biomorphic materials, ceramic-metal composites, thin film growth and magnetic oxides; synthesis and property of semiconductor and metal nanostructures, plasmonic properties of metal nanostructures; optical properties of semiconductors, nonlinear optical properties of organic materials; turbulence, bacterial motion, colloids, glass formation, liquid-solid impact; undercooled metal liquids and nanostructured metal composites; surface sciences and nanostructures on surfaces; ultracold atoms and molecules; and strong correlation in solids under high pressure. Members of the Department are actively participating in three large international experiments in fundamental physics: the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider, CERN, searching for physics beyond the Standard Model of elementary particle physics, the Advanced LIGO observatory studying gravitational-wave physics and astrophysics, and the Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment measuring neutrino oscillations and properties. Theoretical research areas fall broadly into astrophysics, condensed matter physics, optics, and statistical physics. Recent research topics include: particle physics, cosmology, complex systems, computational physics, computational many-body physics, computational biophysics, computational materials physics, dissipative quantum systems, gravitational waves, pulsations of compact stellar objects, high-temperature superconductors, interacting electron-phonon systems, quantitative finance, quantum optics, quantum physics and quantum information, quantum spin systems, sonoluminescence, strongly correlated systems, topological matters, plasmonics, turbulence, and cold atoms and cold molecules. Some projects involve collaborations between theorists and experimentalists. Image of thermal plumes in turbulent convection. The colours indicate temperature. A molecular dynamics simulation system of a nanodiamond tip approaching a lipid membrane. The system consists of approximately 50,000 atoms, with their interactions modeled classically. Using an umbrella sampling method, we can determine the free energy profile of this process, i.e., how favorable or unfavorable it is for the nanodiamond to become attached to and/or inserted into the lipid membrane. The above projects are actively undertaken by the staff members and graduate students. Moreover, they provide ample and valuable research experience for our undergraduates to work under the guidance of the staff members in student research projects, which frequently lead to scientific publications. Research projects of the Department have attracted external support from the Research Grants Council of the Hong Kong SAR Government, the Croucher Foundation, Innovation and Technology Fund, as well as supports from the local industries. Over the past 5 years, members of the Department were awarded research funds of over $30 million to conduct basic and applied research. This continual success in securing research funding allows the Department to set up state-of-the-art research laboratories and to provide a stimulating research environment for teachers and students alike. A candidate Higgs Boson decaying into four leptons in the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider, CERN. Credit: CERN. Phone: (852) 3943 6154 Fax: (852) 2603 5204 Email: physics@cuhk.edu.hk Website: www.phy.cuhk.edu.hk Copyright 2016 Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, The Chinese University of Hong Kong. All Rights Reserved.

Year Workshop/Symposium 2016 Croucher Summer Course Ultracold Atom Physics 2015 Cross-Strait Particle Physics Meeting Workshop on Quantum Materials and Quantum Technologies 2014 1 st Symposium on Biophysics Postgraduate Research in Hong Kong 2013 National Conference on Nano and Surface Sciences and Technologies The 16th Conference of the Physical Society of Hong Kong Workshop on Diamond - Spintronics, Photonics, Bio-applications 2012 International Conference on Rayleigh-Bénard Turbulence US-China Workshop on Photonics CUHK-HUST Joint Physics Symposium International Conference on Frontiers of Cold Atoms and Related Topics Collaboration Meeting on Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment 2011 The 5th International Workshop on Solid-State Quantum Computing Croucher Advanced Study Institute on Dynamical Control of Quantum Coherence for Current and Future Information Technologies The 2nd Asia-Pacific Regional Workshop for Complex Non-equilibrium systems Workshop on the Frontiers of Plasmonics and Related Nanophotonics 2010 Workshop on Optics and New Materials II 2009 Daya Bay Neutrino Oscillation Experiment Collaboration Meeting 2008 Workshop on Optics and New Materials Overseas Chinese Physics Association Workshop on Underground Science Croucher Advanced Study Institute on Advanced Microscopies: Opportunities and Challenges in Nanomaterial and Surface Research 2007 International Symposium on the Recent Progress in Optical Spectroscopy and Its Applications International Symposium on Neutrino Physics and Neutrino Cosmology 2006 International Symposium on the Recent Progress in Quantitative and Systems Biology Croucher Advanced Study Institute on Opportunities and Challenges for Physicists in Quantitative and Systemic Biology