The quantum magnetism community in China has grown enormously in size over the past decade. New materials, new findings, and new concepts emerge almost every week. The dramatic surge in the research activity offers an unprecedented opportunity for collaboration among scientists with diverse technical background.
The Forum firmly believe this close collaboration is a prerequisite for scientific discovery in quantum magnetism given the richness and complexity of the subject. Our mission is to foster research in quantum magnetism in China by providing a platform for communications and in-depth discussions among young scholars.
Each year, the Forum seek to organize one onsite and four online symposia, where we encourage the members sharing fresh results and engaging in earnest discussions. The steering committee will call for symposium proposals from all the members. The symposia may be prearranged on a yearly basis, or added later in rapid response to significant discoveries. Presently, the steering committee are organizing the symposia for the year of 2022.
The meeting programs, which will be continuously updated through the year, can be found on the right.
Organizing Committee:
Yuan Li (Peking University)
Jie Ma (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
Zi-Yang Meng (The University of Hong Kong)
Yuan Wan (Institute of Physics, CAS)
Jianda Wu (Tsung-Dao Lee Institute, Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
Weiqiang Yu (Renmin University of China)