"Advisor Selection Concludes, Research Journey Begins" — High-Energy Conclusion of the Two-Way Selection Promotion Conference for Applied Physics Advisors

Date:2025-10-22 ClickTimes:

On the afternoon of October 15, the Two-Way Selection Promotion Conference for Undergraduate Advisors of the Applied Physics major concluded successfully in Classroom 3075 of Building 21B. Professor Zhao Wenhui, Director of the Physics Research Center, delivered an opening speech to introduce the core theme. Twelve academic elites including Sun Weimin, Bi Wuguo, and Liu Yongjun took turns on stage, presenting cutting-edge research directions such as astrophotonics, femtosecond lasers, topological low-dimensional materials, new energy batteries, and nonlinear optics in the form of "storytelling." Undergraduate students of the Applied Physics major in the audience were instantly captivated, filling their notebooks with inspirations and questions.

There were no "empty seats" at the venue, only "scrambling for advisors": as soon as Professor Sun Weimin stepped off the podium, several students gathered around to hand in their resumes; the liquid crystal sensing project of Professor Liu Yongjun's team was "snapped up" and fully enrolled in seconds. Scientific research is no longer an "exclusive domain of graduate students" — the starting gun for scientific research for junior undergraduates has been fired.

Post-event statistics show that all 26 junior Applied Physics students submitted intention forms, with an initial matching rate of 96%. The undergraduate advisor system has transformed juniors from "course-takers" into "research partners": students join research groups in advance to conduct real experiments, write actual code, and publish genuine papers, while teachers identify promising talents early. This two-way effort bridges the "last mile" between classrooms and laboratories; it not only ensures that graduation theses are no longer a last-minute rush but also turns "publishing SCI papers as undergraduates" from a legend into boldface on resumes, laying the first cornerstone for academic careers. Next, the Physics Research Center will seamlessly connect undergraduate graduation theses, scientific research training, and postgraduate admission promotion, extending the advisor system from "a single promotion conference" to "four years of companionship." We look forward to the day when, at this time next year, today's audience will hold data, charts, and their first research papers in hand — we await with anticipation.


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