The first session of "Xisu·Wuli" high-level academic lecture series was successfully held in College of Mathematics and Physics on October 25th in the Library Lecture Hall at Changping Campus. Professor Yu Pu from Tsinghua University was invited to give a report titled "Research on ion regulation of functional oxides". Nearly 200 teachers and students, graduate students, and undergraduates attended the lecture.
Dean Wang Wei presided over the report meeting. He introduced to the teachers and students the original intention and significance of the " Xisu·Wuli" series of high-end academic lectures. The activity aims to invite top experts from home and abroad to our college to conduct a series of academic reports, broaden the academic horizons of teachers and students, create a strong academic atmosphere, strengthen academic exchanges and cooperation, and promote the development of the college's disciplines.
Afterwards, Professor Yu Pu gave a report. He introduced the cutting-edge methods and latest technologies of functional oxides in ion regulation in an easy-to-understand manner, and shared his team's process of scientific and technological innovation in this field and the latest research results.During the lecture, the teachers and students present were deeply attracted by Professor Yu Pu's wonderful explanation. In the interactive session, students actively asked questions, and Professor Yu Pu patiently answered students' questions and put forward valuable suggestions on the question of "how students can carry out scientific research work".
The lecture ended successfully with warm applause.In the near future, the college will continue to invite well-known experts from home and abroad to give lectures in the college, bringing the latest scientific and technological trends, cutting-edge scientific research results, and profound academic thoughts to our teachers and students, and further promoting the high-quality development of the college's scientific research and talent training.
【Introduction to the expert】
Professor Yu Pu, Director of the Institute of Condensed Matter Physics at Tsinghua University and winner of the National Outstanding Youth Science Fund. In recent years, he has been committed to the atomic-scale material design of new functional oxides and the exploration of physical properties based on ion regulation. So far, he has published more than 170 academic papers in journals such as Nature, Science, Nature's sub-journals, PNAS, Phys. Rev. Lett., Phys. Rev. X, Adv. Mater., etc., with more than 14,000 citations.