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  1. School of Physics - pku.edu.cn

    No. COURSE ID COURSE NAME CREDITS HOURS PER WEEK TOTAL HOURS 1 00414660 Topics on Laser Physics 2 3 54 2...

  2. School of Physics - pku.edu.cn

    No. COURSE ID COURSE NAME CREDITS HOURS PER WEEK TOTAL HOURS 1 00411851 Advanced Functional Materials 2 2 34...

  3. Courses - pku.edu.cn

    Undergraduate Courses Faculty of Sciences School of Mathematical Sciences School of Physics College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering School of Life Sciences College of Urban and...

  4. Mu Liangzhu: Teaching physics with “magic” - pku.edu.cn

    Following his nomination by the Peking University School of Physics, Professor Mu received the 2020 Outstanding Teaching Award on August 24th for his excellent teaching tactics and...

  5. Labs & Centers - pku.edu.cn

    Key Laboratory of Bioorganic Chemistry and Molecular Engineering of Ministry of Education National Laboratory of Natural and Biomimetic Drugs National Key Laboratory of Nano/Micro Fabrication...

  6. College of Engineering - pku.edu.cn

    No. COURSE ID COURSE NAME CREDITS HOURS PER WEEK TOTAL HOURS 1 00331880 Advanced Algebra 3 3 48 2...

  7. Research - pku.edu.cn

    The emergence of two-dimensional (2D) materials provides an excellent platform for exploring and modulating exotic physical properties in the 2D limit, and has driven the development of modern...

  8. Key Institutes - pku.edu.cn

    State Key Laboratory For Artificial Microstructure and Mesoscopic Physics State Key Laboratory for Turbulence & Complex System State Key Laboratory of Nuclear Physics and Technology State Key...

  9. An exotic metal-insulator transition in a surface-doped transition ...

    The emergence of two-dimensional (2D) materials provides an excellent platform for exploring and modulating exotic physical properties in the 2D limit, and has driven the development of modern...

  10. [New Academicians 2019] Gao Yuanning: Solving the intricate with a ...

    On the future of physics in China, he argues, “First, the priority should be given to making a bigger plan, covering 20 to 30 years ahead, including building a large particle collider.