The event was organized by the Vietnam Rencontres du Vietnam in collaboration with the ICISE and the Asia -Pacific Center for Theoretical Physics (APCTP), taking place from June 30 to July 5. This is the first time a school specializing in quantum topological materials has been held in Southeast Asia, marking an important step forward in the development of the quantum science research community in the region.
On this occasion, the Summer School was honored to welcome the participation and instruction of many famous international scientists , including Professor Duncan Haldane, Nobel Prize in Physics 2016; Professor Dam Thanh Son, University of Chicago, USA, Dirac Medal 2018; Professor Yoshimasa Hidaka, Kyoto University, Japan, Particle Physics Medal 2025.
Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Tuan Hung, Tohoku University, Japan; Associate Professor, Dr. Bo Yang, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; Associate Professor, Dr. Nguyen Xuan Dung, Institute of Basic Sciences (IBS), Korea; Associate Professor, Dr. Zi-Yang Meng, University of Hong Kong (China).

In recent years, quantum topological materials have emerged as a promising interdisciplinary field, bridging theoretical physics, condensed matter physics, materials science, and quantum computing.
With the ability to create stable, non-classical, and highly noise-resistant quantum states, topological materials are expected to play a key role in breakthrough technologies of the 21st century, especially in the fields of quantum computing and quantum sensing.
This time, the Advanced School focuses on in-depth topics such as: Topological Band Theory; Topological Quantum Matters; Quantum Field Theory Approaches; Generalized Symmetries; Artificial Intelligence applications in quantum materials research.

Not only an intensive training program, the Summer School also aims at long-term goals such as forming an international research community on quantum topological materials, promoting cross-border academic dialogue and building a sustainable cooperation network between young scientists in the region and the world .
In the context of Southeast Asia gradually asserting its position on the global science map, the successful organization of a specialized school in Vietnam will contribute to improving domestic research capacity, creating conditions for young scientists in the region to access advanced knowledge, develop critical thinking and independent research capacity.

The advanced school of quantum topological materials in Quy Nhon is not only an academic event, but also a symbol of the aspirations of Vietnamese and Southeast Asian science in the quantum era.
With the convergence of intelligence, passion and international cooperation, the program promises to leave a deep impression, opening up new research directions and sustainable connections for the scientific community in the future.
Source: https://nhandan.vn/khai-mac-truong-hoc-nang-cao-ve-vat-lieu-to-po-luong-tu-post890706.html
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