On July 27, 2026, the Faculty of Physics and Engineering Physics organized the 2026 Student Scientific Conference for the Physics Talented Bachelor’s Program. As an important annual academic event, the conference provided an opportunity to review and showcase the academic and research achievements of students in the Talented Bachelor’s Program, while serving as a forum for students to present, discuss, and share their scientific research findings.
As part of the conference, students presented their undergraduate theses before five specialized academic committees, covering a diverse range of research areas, including condensed matter physics, applied physics, computational physics, electronic physics, theoretical physics, nuclear physics, and geophysics. The presentations demonstrated students’ serious commitment to their research projects, as well as their ability to effectively apply specialized knowledge and scientific research methodologies to address both theoretical and practical problems.
In addition to the thesis presentation sessions, a scientific poster exhibition and evaluation was held at the Faculty’s main entrance, attracting considerable interest from faculty members, students, and other attendees. The posters showcased representative research findings and highlighted the diverse research interests and creative capabilities of students in the Talented Bachelor’s Program. The exhibition also provided a valuable opportunity for students to engage directly in academic discussions with faculty members, researchers, and fellow students, receiving professional feedback to further refine and develop their research projects.
Through the conference, the Faculty of Physics and Engineering Physics continued to reaffirm its commitment to a research-oriented approach to education, with a strong focus on student-centered learning and the development of students’ independent research capabilities, creative thinking, and academic skills. The conference also contributes to the Faculty’s ongoing efforts to enhance the quality of education and develop highly qualified human resources capable of meeting the evolving demands of science, technology, and international integration.
The 2026 Student Scientific Conference for the Physics Talented Bachelor’s Program not only recognized the research achievements of students following their years of academic study and training, but also reaffirmed the vital role of scientific research in undergraduate education. By providing students with opportunities to present and discuss their research, the conference lays a strong foundation for their continued development in academic pursuits, scientific research, and innovation in the future.
