Sponsor: Institute of Theoretical Physics, CAS
Co-sponsor: UNESCO International Center for Theoretical Physics (Asia Pacific)
Dean: Wu Yueliang, academician
Executive dean: Geng Chaoqiang
Academician list: Wu Yueliang, Cai Ronggen
Adhering to the principle of “fusion of scientific research and teaching, focus on education, opening up and cooperative, serve the nation and upgrade Hangzhou”, the school seeks to cooperate with the first-class universities and scientific institutes at home and abroad, build a world-class scientific research center, an international talent training base and an open international academic exchange platform.

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School of Fundamental Physics and Mathematical Sciences |
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Fundamental Physics/International International Center for Theoretical Physics (Asia Pacific, Hangzhou) |
Mathematical Science/International Center of Mathematical Science |
Fundamental Physics Department I |
Fundamental Physics Department II |
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Prof. Wu Yueliang workshop Prof. Cai Ronggen workshop Prof. Geng Chaoqiang workshop |
Prof. Xu Shuyan workshop Prof. Jin Gang workshop |
Mathematical Science Department I (fundamental mathematics) Mathematical Science Department II (applied mathematics) |
The direction of research in Prof. Wu Yueliang’s workshop
Quantum cosmology, the origin and evolution of the universe and gravitational waves
The direction of research in Prof. Cai Ronggen’s workshop
Gravitational waves and black holes physics and the gravitational universe
The direction of research in Prof. Geng Chaoqiang’s workshop
Particle physics and cosmology
The direction of research in Prof. Xu Shuyan’s workshop
Theory and technology of gravitational wave physics and space propulsion as well as simulation and experimental testing technology
The direction of research in Prof. Jin Gang’s workshop
Precision measurement physics and laser interferometry ranging technology
The school, during the initial stage of construction, will pursue major breakthroughs in the key technologies of quantum cosmology physics, space propulsion and unsupported spaceflight, laser interferometry and ranging system. It will focus on five cultivation directions, i.e., applied mathematics and mathematical physics, basic mathematics, quantum phase physics and applied fundamental physics, quantum biophysics and the origin of life, computational physics and data science as well as intelligent physical simulation.