1. Quantum Mechanics (Open for all, 12 hours)
Date |
Time |
Location |
Contents |
June 23 |
14:30-18:30 |
基础学科大楼(仲英楼)B245 |
- The failure of classical physics
- Planck’s quantized oscillator
- Einstein’s explanation of the photoelectric Effect
- de Broglie’s Particle wave—duality
- Heisenberg uncertainty principle
- How to guess the Schroödinger Equation
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June 26 |
14:30-18:30 |
仲英楼B245 |
- Schrödinger equation for the free particle
- Particle in a box model
- Particle on a ring model
- Particle on a sphere model
- The spherical harmonics functions
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June 27 |
14:30-18:30 |
仲英楼B245 |
- Solutions for hydrogenic atoms
- Radial functions
- Rigid rotor model
- Harmonic oscillator model
- Molecular orbitals and photoelectron spectroscopy
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2. Photon Science (Open for all, 12hours)
Date |
Time |
Location |
Contents |
June 28 |
14:30-18:30 |
仲英楼B245 |
- Introduction to experimental methods of photon science.
- Workshop 1: Energy levels and photophysics of molecules
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June 29 |
14:30-18:30 |
仲英楼B245 |
- Supersonic jet and molecular beam laser spectroscopic methods and non-covalent interactions studied by modern laser techniques.
- Workshop 2: Experimental methods
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June 30 |
14:30-18:30 |
仲英楼B245 |
- Dynamical processes in molecules.
- Methods of time-resolved ultrafast spectroscopy.
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3. English discussion and group work (Only available for one year students)
Date |
Time |
Location |
Contents |
July 3 |
14:30-18:30 |
仲英楼B245 |
Reading of English newspaper articles; writing of short report about it from memory; group discussion about content and context. |
July 4 |
14:30-18:30 |
仲英楼B245 |
Group discussion about the British University system. |
July 5 |
10:00-12:00 14:30-18:30 |
仲英楼B245 |
Reading of English newspaper article about European Union: what are the key statements and key words? Group discussion about European Union and connections to China. |
July 6 |
10:00-12:00 |
仲英楼B245 |
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Prof. Klaus Müller-Dethlefs brief CV:
Chaired Professor Klaus Müller-Dethlefs obtained his Ph.D degree in 1979 at Department of Chemical Engineering and Technology, Imperial College, University of London. In 1985 he became the Professeur invité at the Université de Bourgogne, Dijon, France.
He was the Founding-Director of The Photon Science Institute and is Chair of Physics and Chair of Chemistry, at the University of Manchester, UK. He was a visiting Professor in many world leading institutions. In 2004, he was elected the Fellow of The Institute of Physics. He was also the Chairman or Co-Chair of many world famous conferences, such as the Gordon Research Conference. He won the Rudolf-Kaiser-Preis in 1994, the Herzberg Memorial Prize in 2001, and the Miller Award (University of California, Berkeley) in 2007. Prof. Klaus published more than hundred-fifty publications in top international journals, gave over three hundred invited and plenary lectures at international scientific conferences, including many Gordon Research Conferences, and more than two hundred invited seminars at scientific institutions all over the world.