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On September 15, South China Normal University (SCNU) hosted a forum for postgraduates, marking the first time such an event was held in South China. The forum featured 18 oral presentations of postgraduates and showcased 46 academic posters. More than 300 youth representatives from universities and research institutions in Guangzhou participated in the forum.
The forum provided a platform for academic exchange of young scholars and postgraduates. It is a platform to promote the exchange of innovative academic ideas, inspire scientific research, and improve multidisciplinary cooperation.
Yang Zhongmin, vice president of SCNU, introduced the development situation of the optics and physics discipline of SCNU and the development of school-related academic platforms. He encouraged young scholars to enhance communication and exploration, enjoy scientific research, and contribute to the development of optical technology.
Yang Zhongmin delivers a speech.
Then, Professor Yu Siyuan, director of the state key laboratory of optoelectronic materials and technologies of Sun Yat-sen University, and Professor Chen Tongsheng, dean of the College of Biophotonics of SCNU, delivered their invited lectures respectively. Professor Yuan Xiaocong, editor-in-chief of Advanced Photonics Nexus, introduced the journal. Ma Yi introduced the Chinese Laser Press as its deputy general manager.
Chen Tongsheng gives the invited lecture.
The forum showed SCNU's academic foundation and research strength in optics and optical engineering, which expanded the academic influence of SCNU in South China, also in the domestic and international scope. It promotes the development of the "Double First-Class" discipline of physics and the national key discipline of optics at SCNU. SCNU will continue its dedication to teaching and research in the areas of optics and optical engineering, and to make contributions to both academic progress and talent cultivation.
The forum is jointly hosted by the Chinese Optical Society (COS) and Chinese Laser Press and organized by SCNU’s College of Biophotonics and the Graduate School. COS is the largest, most influential, and most important academic group in the field of optics and optical engineering.
Source from SCNU News Center
Translated by Lin Yingtong, Zeng Wenting
Proofread by Edwin Baak
Edited by Wang Yingmin