by Prof. Lei Yang (Southwest University of Science and Technology)

Asia/Shanghai
Online

Online

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Abstract:

Understanding the complex systems arising out of basic constituents and simplicity out of complexity are two major challenges of modern science. In nuclear structural physics, those two challenges are presented as microscopic-model descriptions of nuclei and “universal” regularities in nuclei, respectively. In this talk, I would like to provide my own understanding regarding these two issues, in the framework of the nuclear structural model with pairing and random interaction. In the former topic, my attention is focused on how to optimize nuclear two-body configuration as the building block of nuclear low-lying states. In the latter one, several robust regularities of nuclear electromagnetic properties are analyzed within the random-interaction ensembles. I will also talk about our university’s recruitment of particle and nuclear physical talents, which may interest some Ph.D. candidates at SJTU. This talk will be given in Chinese while the slides in English.

 

Biography:

Lei Yang is an authentic SJTUer. Within 9 years of study from 2003 to 2012, he got both his bachelor's and doctorate degrees in SJTU, under the supervision of Prof. Yumin Zhao. Then he worked at the Institution of Nuclear Physics and Chemistry in Mianyang, and got a major promotion to associate research fellow. In 2018, he went to his current position at Southwest University of Science and Technology. Right now, he is a father of two boys, interested in the Civ4 game, and still devoted to nuclear physics.

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