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Graduate student/postdoc openings are posted here.
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Postdoc Openings
A postdoc position is currently available. Candidates with an interest in the areas of theoretical ultracold atoms, condensed matter physics, and few-body physics are encouraged to apply. Please contact me directly via email.
Research
Please refer to research and publications for previous works.
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PhD program at CUHK
2024 CUHK summer camp
Early application for MPhil-PhD programme (PHYS & MSEG) for Fall 2025 is now open, the application deadline is 10 June. Shortlisted applicants will be invited to the Physics Summer Camp (on campus) and the entrance exam between 2-5 July 2024, the admission interview will be held on 5 July (Friday).
More information can be found on CUHK web pages. Note that, offer for Ph.D. could be sent if the admission interview is passed (early offer).
Brief Description of the PhD program
PhD students need to choose preferred advisors during application (see links for theory and experiments projects, my projects are T17 and T18). PhD Students without a master degree are expected to graduate in four years (12 unites of course work, about 4 courses). Those with a master degree are expected to graduate in three years. Fees and financial support are as follows:
- Postgraduate studentship: 18,025 HKD (around 2323 USD) per month with medial insurance. Particularly outstanding ones can get 26,600 HKD (around 3430 USD) per month (HKPFS awardees)
- Accommodations provided by CUHK cost 1,800 to 3,700 HKD per month
- Tuition fee: 42,100 HKD (local or HKPFS awardees free of tuition)
- Scholarship opportunities:
- HKSAR Government Scholarship Fund
- CN Yang Scholarship
- Science Faculty Scholarships
- Scholarships and prizes offered by the University
Please refer to CUHK’s application link for more information.
Application package requirements
- Application Form
- Electronic/scanned transcript + official grading scheme
- Curriculum vitae
- Personal/Research Statement
- Recommendation letter from two referees, to be sent directly by the referees via e-mail to [email protected].
- Optional: certificate of prizes/awards, etc. English Proficiency requirement is not needed for now (but you need to reach TOEFL 79 or IELTS 6.5, etc. before admission)
More information:
- For details, please refer to School Application Link.
- Summer Camp Flyer
- Introduction to postgraduate program at the Department of Physics, CUHK
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me or the department [email protected].
About the CUHK
The Chinese University of Hong Kong sits on a hill in the northeast part of the New Territories, occupying an area of over 130 hectares and commanding a scenic view of Tolo Harbor. Since its inception, it has adopted bilingualism and biculturalism as the basis of its teaching, emphasizing both Chinese and English languages and Eastern and Western cultures. [Campus Map] More information about the campus could be found here.
Public transportation
Hong Kong has a well-developed public transport network comprising the Mass Transit Railway (MTR), extensive bus routes, minibuses, trams and ferries. The University is right at a major station (the University Station) of MTR. Details can be checked at GovHK.
Campus transportation
CUHK offers free “Shuttle Bus” service for CUHK students and staff to commute within campus. Most of the bus routes operate during daytime from Mondays to Saturdays. Students and staff can also take “Meet-Class Shuttle Bus” to various academic buildings during teaching days.
Physics Department
The physics department is located in Science Centre which is at the central part of the campus. Walking between Science Centre and the University Station (MTR station) takes about 15-20 minutes.
Dining on Campus
There are over 10 dining places on campus. The two nearest ones are the canteen in the Choh-Ming Li Basic Medical Sciences Building and the restaurant complex in Benjamin Franklin Centre.
About Hong Kong
Hong Kong is situated at the southeastern tip of the mainland of China. Chinese and English are the official languages. Hong Kong has a subtropical climate: humid in spring and summer, with temperatures rarely dipping below 10℃ (50 Fahrenheit) in winter.