11/27 From Enzymatic Reactions to Cellular Organization: Active Thermodynamic Force and Maxwell’s Demon

Time: 1:20pm~3:10pm, November 27 (Thursday)

Title: From Enzymatic Reactions to Cellular Organization: Active Thermodynamic Force and Maxwell’s Demon

Speaker: Prof. Tetsuhiro Hatakeyama,

Affiliation: The Earth-Life Science Institute, Institute of Science Tokyo

Place: Science Building III SC157

Ref.
https://journals.aps.org/prresearch/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.6.L022024
https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.17584

11/20 Digital Lasers with Dual-Phase Modulation: Advances in Structured Light Generation

Time: 1:20pm~3:10pm, November 20 (Thursday)

Title: Digital Lasers with Dual-Phase Modulation: Advances in Structured Light Generation

Speaker: Prof. Shu-Chun Chu

Affiliation: Department of Physics, National Cheng-Kung University

Place: Science Building III SC157

10/30 Integrated Lithium Niobate Photonics for Quantum Technology

Time: 1:20pm~3:10pm, October 30 (Thursday)

Title: Integrated Lithium Niobate Photonics for Quantum Technology

Speaker: Prof. Yen-Hung Chen

Affiliation: Department of Optics and Photonics, National Central University

Place: Science Building III SC157

10/16 Three years of searching for the most distant galaxies with JWST and what have we learned so far?

Time: 1:20pm~3:10pm, October 16 (Thursday)

Title: Three years of searching for the most distant galaxies with JWST and what have we learned so far?

Speaker: Dr. Aaron Yung, Giacconi Fellow

Affiliation: Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI)

Place: Science Building III SC157

Abstract:
The superb capabilities of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have extended our view to the ultra-high-redshift universe (z > 12). Among numerous scientific discoveries enabled by JWST, some early deep extragalactic observations have unexpectedly revealed an abundance of massive galaxies, presenting significant challenges to conventional galaxy formation models. To address this cosmic puzzle, we utilize some well-established galaxy formation models in conjunction with state-of-the-art cosmological simulations to seek understanding of physical mechanisms that enabled extremely rapid star formation activities in the early universe. We investigated and quantified the impact of various sources of uncertainty, including a potentially evolving mass-to-light ratio driven by changes in the IMF, underestimated field-to-field variance, and significant uncertainties in photometric redshifts, among others. Our study also examines the number density of halo populations during this epoch, alongside the gas cooling rates and star formation efficiencies of galaxies. I will also present new simulated results for various alternative star formation and stellar feedback models and discuss the essential conditions required to reproduce the observed ultra-high-redshift galaxy populations.

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9/25 My Journey with the Fascinating Structured Light in Lasers

Time: 1:20pm~3:10pm, September 25 (Thursday)

Title: My Journey with the Fascinating Structured Light in Lasers

Speaker: Assoc. Prof. Jung-Chen Tung
(Department of Electro-Optical Engineering, National Taipei University of Technology)

Place: Science Building III SC157

9/11 AI, Photonics, and Wireless: Shaping the 6G Future

Time: 1:20pm~3:10pm, September 11 (Thursday)

Title: AI, Photonics, and Wireless: Shaping the 6G Future

Speaker: Prof. Peng-Chun Peng
(Department of Electro-Optical Engineering, National Taipei University of Technology)

Place: Science Building III SC157

Faculty Position Institute of Physics,
National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan

Faculty Position
Institute of Physics, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan

The Institute of Physics (IOP), National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University, Taiwan invites applications for faculty positions at all ranks (assistant, associate, and full professor). Candidates with expertise in condensed matter or photoelectric experiments are especially welcome to apply, although these positions are open to all fields in physics. Successful candidates are expected to make strong commitments to excellence in research, teaching and mentoring. Applicants should submit a letter of application, CV, research proposal, teaching statement and arrange at least three letters of reference. Application materials should be submitted at https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/30181 or sent to f641126@nycu.edu.tw by email. Review will begin on 3rd November 2025. The positions will remain open until they are filled.

5/29 Extreme Heat and the Climate System: A Climatologist’s Lens on Global Risk

Time: 1:20pm~3:10pm, May 29 (Thursday)

Title: Extreme Heat and the Climate System: A Climatologist’s Lens on Global Risk

Speaker: Dr. Shih-Yu Lee, Associate Research Fellow
(Research Center for Environmental Changes, Academia Sinica)

Place: Science Building III SC162

5/15 Bitter-sweet symphonies of planet formation

Time: 1:20pm~3:10pm, May 15 (Thursday)

Title: Bitter-sweet symphonies of planet formation

Speaker: Dr. Min-Kai Lin, Associate Research Fellow
(Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Academia Sinica)

Place: Science Building III SC162