On October 31, the second session of the "Mathematics and Physics Academic Salon" was successfully organized by the College of Mathematics and Physics on the Changping Campus. The event was attended by Professor Wang Wei, Dean of the College, and Professor Lin Chengyou, Vice Dean, along with nearly fifty participants including faculty members, postgraduate and undergraduate students.
Guided by the principle of “building bridges for academic exchange and inspiring innovative research ideas,” the Salon aims to create an open and inclusive environment for intellectual dialogue, promote interdisciplinary integration between mathematics and physics, and broaden students’ academic perspectives and innovative thinking.
In his opening address, Dean Wang Wei elaborated on the background and purpose of initiating the academic salon. He emphasized its important role in enhancing the College’s academic atmosphere and stimulating research vitality, and encouraged active participation from all faculty and students to strengthen exchange and interaction, thereby supporting high-quality research development.

During the specialized report session, four faculty members delivered cutting-edge and engaging presentations. From the Department of Physics, Dr. Wu Honglu presented on “Electrochemical Energy Storage in Functionalized Materials,” followed by Dr. Liu Min’s talk on “d-electron Heavy Fermion Materials.” From the Department of Mathematics, Dr. Li Yanfang introduced “Algorithm Development for Biological Transcriptome Data,” and Dr. Sun Jiake discussed “Control and Disturbance Rejection in Fractional-order Systems.” The reports covered a range of active research topics in mathematics and physics, showcasing the presenters’ solid expertise and innovative exploration。

During the interactive session, participants actively raised questions and exchanged ideas, generating lively discussions around the topics presented.

In his concluding remarks, Vice Dean Lin Chengyou highlighted the success of the salon, noting the insightful guidance provided by the faculty and the unique perspectives offered by young students. He emphasized that the event reflected the College’s diverse, dynamic, and vibrant academic atmosphere.

The College will continue to hold academic exchange activities such as the “Mathematics and Physics Academic Salon” to further enrich the academic environment and enhance the research innovation capabilities and academic competencies of both faculty and students.

