Workshop Website
http://ias.ust.hk/events/apw2025qm/
Overview
This Workshop aims to bring together leading researchers from Asia-Pacific area to discuss cutting-edge developments in the realm of condensed matter physics, with a focus on strongly correlated systems, superconductivity, nonlinear and nonreciprocal responses, and their intersection with topology and quantum geometry. Topics include but not limited to moiré transition metal dichalcogenides, quantum metric effects in flat band materials, strongly correlated phases in few layer graphene, superconducting diode effects, nonlinear Hall effects in magnetic materials, altermagnets, nickelate superconductors and kagome compounds.
The Workshop will provide a platform for fostering scientific dialogue, building long-term collaborations, and advancing understanding in this rapidly evolving field.
Organizers
Ryotaro ARITA
The University of Tokyo
Chung-Hou CHUNG
National Chiao Tung University
Vic Kam Tuen LAW
HKUST
Bohm-jung YANG
Seoul National University
Yi ZHOU
Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Enquiries
For further enquiries, please contact the workshop secretariat at iasapw2025qm@ust.hk.
HKUST Jockey Club Institute for Advanced Study, Lo Ka Chung Building, Lee Shau Kee Campus, HKUST
Date: 10 Jan 2026 (Sat)
Time: 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Venue: TBC
Registration: via Qualtrics
Speakers: Representatives from The Samaritan
Quota: 30 (25 for new PC admitted in Nov 2025; 5 for existing PC, in first-come-first-served bias)
Objectives:
1. Understand the prevalence and significance of mental health and emotional difficulties as a public health concern
2. Acknowledge the challenges university students face in identifying and responding to mental health and emotional difficulties
3. Apply SAFE suicide prevention strategies in university and daily life:
- Spot warning signs
- Actively engage in open conversations
- Foster connections with appropriate resources
- Encourage a culture of self-care and well-being
HKUST
Program Website
http://ias.ust.hk/events/202601mftm/
Overview
Topological materials have emerged at the forefront of modern condensed matter physics and mathematics, revolutionizing our understanding of electronic structures, quantum phenomena, and materials science. These materials exhibit remarkable properties arising from their intricate topological characteristics, influencing phenomena such as quantum Hall effects, superconductivity, and unidirectional transportation in photonics. Over recent decades, substantial theoretical progress and mathematical rigor have significantly enhanced our understanding of these materials, paving the way for novel applications in quantum computing, spintronics, and beyond.
Recent years have witnessed groundbreaking advances in the mathematical theory and applications of topological materials. Notable developments include:
Rigorous classification schemes of topological phases using algebraic topology and K-theory.
Advances in the mathematical analysis of topological invariants and index theorems in various topological systems.
Theoretical insights into robustness and stability of edge states and boundary phenomena.
This focused program aims to:
Highlight recent theoretical advancements and mathematical breakthroughs in the field of topological materials.
Provide a collaborative platform for mathematicians and theoretical physicists to exchange ideas and form interdisciplinary partnerships.
Boost research on the mathematical foundations of topological materials in East Asia by fostering regional collaboration and international visibility.
Engage with early-career researchers and students, offering them exposure to cutting-edge research and valuable insights into potential career pathways and burgeoning research areas.
Organizers
Hai ZHANG, HKUST (Chair)
Che Ting CHAN, HKUST
Guowu MENG, HKUST
Junshan LIN, Auburn University
Yayan LU, City University of Hong Kong
Co-organizer
Liu Bie Ju Centre for Mathematical Sciences, City University of Hong Kong
Co-sponsors
School of Science, HKUST
Department of Mathematics, HKUST
Enquiries
For further enquiries, please contact the program secretariat at ias2026mftm@ust.hk.
HKUST Jockey Club Institute for Advanced Study, Lo Ka Chung Building, Lee Shau Kee Campus, HKUST
To express our appreciation for the invaluable support from all of our caring PC during our Check-in Day (name is subject to change) on March 2026, a half day trip will be arranged to appreciate your dedication and enthusiasm that could lead to the day of success, and a chance for a relaxation through walking into the nature.
Tsz Shan Monastery, Tai Po
Tsz Shan Monastery
"Caring Day" is a campus-wide festival aimed at raising mental health awareness and connecting participants with university and community resources for prevention and early intervention.
Peer Companions will:
Caring Day is a rebranding of Check-in Day that aims not only to check-in with students and participants about their psychological well-being but also to highlight the importance of wellness and spread this message across the entire campus!
HKUTS Atrium
Our popular JUSTalk Cafe is scheduled for March! Come support your peers and engage in free-flowing conversation while enjoying coffee and tea. It's a great opportunity to practice your active listening skills. To better prepare for the event, you may refer to the this publication from Shall We Talk for tips of Listening Skills and Talking Skills!
Date: 26 Mar 2026 (Thu)
Time: 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm (you may register for any 1 hour shift)
Venue: Atrium
Registration: Indicate via WhatsApp two weeks before the event
HKUTS Atrium
MTPC is excited to offer LinkedIn Learning to the UST community, providing access to over 16,000 courses covering creative, business, and technology topics. This comprehensive platform supports your learning needs, including the latest AI features.
Registered learners will have unlimited access to the learning materials at their own pace, with auto-generated English and Chinese subtitles. Additionally, specific course recommendations and learning paths are curated to integrate LinkedIn Learning with practical training offered by the Creative Media Zone of MTPC.
Don't miss this opportunity to expand your skill set and stay up-to-date with the latest technologies. Sign up through the websites of MTPC/CMZ or HKUST Engage and unleash your full potential! Please note that access is offered on a first-come, first-served basis.
For faculty and training officers interested in integrating LinkedIn Learning with their teaching, we welcome group registrations. Please contact cmztraining@ust.hk or visit CMZ website for more information.
The image shown in this promotional material is AI-generated concept art.
**Successful applicants will receive an invitation email (with LinkedIn Learning activation link) within 1 working day.
**Please note that license access may rotate every 2 months as needed.
Online
During this ceremony, certificates of appreciation will be awarded to the PCs of 2024-25 cohort in recognition of their dedication to developing their peer support skills and their unwavering contributions to the HKUST community over the past year. We also invite the new cohort of PCs and other senior PC to participate and witness the contributions of others, with the hope of igniting passion and passing on dedication to them. Refreshments will be provided for all participants.
Date: 6 Feb 2026 (Fri)
Time: 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm (TBC)
Venue: Jockey Club Global Graduate Tower (GGT)
Registration: to be done via Qualtrics in January 2026
Jockey Club Global Graduate Tower (GGT)
Jockey Club Global Graduate Tower (GGT)
Please be informed that the Lawn Area, Golf Cages, and Tennis Courts 5 & 6 have been handed over to the Campus Development Office for the development and construction of the new academic and research building. Booking and usage of all these sports facilities are no longer available as of 20 October 2025.
Meanwhile, we understand that the University is undergoing redevelopment planning for the tennis court area. Specific details regarding the construction schedule and location will be announced once they are available.
Please be informed Tennis Court 1-4 will be closed while Tennis Courts 5-8 will be remain opened from 9 am to 6 pm during Christmas, on 25 December 2024 (Wednesday).
Your kind understanding and cooperation will be highly appreciated!
Sports Development
Dean of Students’ Office
18 December 2024