The second session of "Xishu·Wuli" high-level academic lecture series was successfully held in College of Mathematics and Physics on On November 15th in the Qiuzhen Lecture Hall at Changping Campus. Professor Lu Xiao-Rui from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences was invited to give a report titled "Research on Strange Hadronic Matter". More than 200 teachers and students attended the lecture.
Wang Wei, dean of the College of Mathematics and Physics, presided over the lecture. He introduced the background of the " Xishu·Wuli" high-level academic lecture series to the teachers and students. The activity aims to invite top experts 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 Lu Xiao-Rui gave a report. He introduced the research on strange hadron matter in an easy-to-understand way from several aspects, such as "What does particle physics study?" and "How are particles detected?", and shared the latest research results in the field of particle physics. During the lecture, the teachers and students present were deeply attracted by Professor Lu Xiao-Rui's vivid and wonderful explanation. In the interactive session, teachers and students actively asked questions, and Professor Lu Xiao-Rui patiently answered the questions.
With warm applause, the second session of "Xishu·Wuli" high-level academic lecture series was ended successfully. In the future, the session of "Xishu·Wuli" high-level academic lecture series will continue to bring more cutting-edge scientific achievements and scientific discoveries to teachers and students.
【Introduction to the expert】
Professor Lu Xiao-Rui is currently a distinguished Professor of the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, a Distinguished Professor of Cheung Kong Scholars of the Ministry of Education, and the chief scientist of the key research project of the Ministry of Science and Technology. He was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation for Outstanding Youth Fund, and the Ministry of Education's "Basic Discipline Top Student Training Program 2.0" Excellent Teacher Award in 2021; As a backbone member, he was selected into the second batch of "National University Huang Danian Teachers Team" by the Ministry of Education; For many years, physics research has been carried out on the Beijing Positron Collider-Beijing Spectrometer III experiment and the LHCb experiment at CERN. He is currently the co-leader of the International Cooperation Group of Beijing Spectrometer III Experiment.