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8月11 日 赵江波博士学术报告(物理与电子工程学院)

发布者:张永伟发布时间:2025-08-09浏览次数:14

报 告 人:赵江波

报告题目:On a journey of light interacting with miscellaneous matters

报告时间:2025年8月11日(周一)上午9:30

报告地点:物理与电子工程学院428会议室    

主办单位:物理与电子工程学院、科学技术研究院    

报告人简介:

Dr Jiangbo Zhao is currently a lecturer at the School of Engineering,commencing his post in April 2021. He received his PhD degree from Macquarie University, Australia (in 2015), and then undertook post-doctoral trainings at the University of Adelaide, Australia(2015-17,20-21), and at the Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology  (IPHT), Jena, Germany (2018-2019, Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship).  His work has led to 36 peer-reviewed journal articles (h-index 21, with  citations > 4750), with representative achievements including  breaking the bottleneck issue of “concentration quenching”, inventing a  new, universal methodology for creating noble metal nanoparticles in  glass for unique colours, identifying the shortcoming of the Einstein-Smoluchowski  equation in accounting for light scattering, and developing the new  perturbation theory and new methodology for revamping the mixing rule, e.g., the stronger successor to the Lorenz-Lorentz equation. He has filed 3 international patents, underpinning a startup EZY-GLAS Technology he co-found during his short stint in Adelaide (2020-21).

He is the recipient of several prestigious awards for ECRs, such as 65th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting, 7th HOPE Meeting with Nobel Laureates (JSPS HOPE Fellow), National Awards for Outstanding Chinese Students Studying Overseas, and Royal Society of NSW Scholarship. Since 2012, he has given 20 invited talks and lectures at major international conferences or institutes. He serves as a regular referee of international journals (>50), including Chemical Society Reviews, Nature Communications, Advanced Science, Advanced Optical Materials, Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, etc.

报告摘要:

Colours we encounter in daily life harbour basic, complex physics.  Understanding and juggling with colours against a media at different  length scales (i.e., light-matter interaction) are fascinating in nature  and can be consequential, within or beyond the expectations. This talk  will briefly touch on certain facets of it my research has been devoted  to, with subjects spanning from biomarkers, through coloured glass and smart window, nanoparticles tracking, to water (strictly speaking, bluish instead of transparent) and liquid mixtures.


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