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| Fifty outstanding Form 6 students will
study under a great master--Prof Steven Chu, the 1997 Nobel Laureate in
Physics--at a summer school organized by the Hong Kong University of Science
and Technology (HKUST) from 3 to 7 August 2001.
Prof Chu, Professor of Physics at Stanford University, will give a lecture on his path to scientific discovery and participate in an informal discussion session with these top students on Monday, 6 August 2001. Prof Chu was awarded the 1997 Nobel Prize in Physics jointly with Prof Claude Cohen-Tannoudji of France and Prof William D Phillips of the US for the development of methods to cool and trap atoms with laser light. "Having a Nobel Laureate as our guest lecturer gives the students a rare opportunity to discuss face to face with and to learn physics from a great master. This will be very inspiring for our very best and motivated students in Hong Kong," said Dr Pak Wo Leung, summer school organizer and Associate Professor of Physics at HKUST. Launched for the third year by the Department of Physics, the Summer School is designed to stimulate secondary-school students' interest in major recent developments in the field of physics. These students are among the very top in Hong Kong and have all obtained high scores in the HKCEE. "We hope to inspire students to go beyond their standard textbooks and examination curriculum, and to learn physics from a new perspective," said Dr Leung. The Summer School covers a wide range of topics including quantum mechanics, general and special relativity, cosmology, thermodynamics and laser physics. It also has its lighter moments: Students will get a chance to discuss the meeting of science and fiction in "sci-fi" with university professors; and enjoy an informal lunch meeting with the faculty members of the Physics Department. Details of Prof Chu's lecture at the Physics Summer School are as follows:
Prof Chu will also present an open lecture on "Biology at the Single Molecule Level" in the Lam Woo Lecture Theater at 4:15 pm on 6 August 2001.
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